‘To I-IASZARD'S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 15. .\ II THE HOUSE 0!’ AISIIBLY. Ficsrtussx II. 1854. ESOLVED. That no Petition praying aid for R Roads, Bridges or Wlisrfs, or for any object o a local or private nature, be received aller Friday the Tenth day of Msrcli next. ORDERED. That the forsigoi Resolution be inserted in all the Newspaper! pa linhed in Char- lottetown. JOHN .\I‘NI-JILL, Clerk H. A. "I To Tlll Heir. T. H. Ilavinarrn. Sir,—-A vacancy having occurred in the House of Aasernbly in the representation of Princetowu and Royalty. b the lamented death of our late Member III M‘ s . uire. We, the undersigned Elec- tors of said 'I‘own and Royalty. respectfully request, that on will permit yourself to be put in nomination to supply the said vacsncy—as from the knowledge we possess of our ubllc and rivate character, and from the high oficia position w ich you so long, and so honorabl lilled in this Island. we have full conti- dence that n the event of your being elected as our Repressntiitive,_the interests of Princetown and Roy- ’ alty would receive our honest support and attention. (Here followeth e Signatures of Sixty Electors.) George Ramsay, Eslgsire, and other Electors of Prinoetown and yally. Gs:iI1's.s: I have lied the honor to receivslryour aurnelrqeusly a" nod Requisition, to rmitinyss tobeput in omi- n's‘tion as a Csndidate',’t.o supply the vacancy thp Houseof Assembly, occasioned by the lament eat of your late Member, James McKay, Esquire. I‘he confidence which you are pleased to express in my integrity, arising from your knowledge of my public and private character, and your approval of any otlleial conduct, would, under any circumstances, be highly sp'prec‘int.sd by me; but.fl_ar:l_this mornpnt, they sr peculiar y grati ying, as s o ing s sstis eo- tory prdof that the unscrupulous attempts of my ene- niies, to injure the one, end to impose ‘the ether, on any late retirement from Office, have signally failed. Until I received your Requisition. I had no intention s in to take a prominent part in the public sfliiira ofuths Island; but. from the lliittering manner in which you express a wish to avail ourselves ofiny services, as one of our Reprgpleutatives in the House l'A bl , Iwilingly ucc eto your request to lie pt.II.i'r'i‘ omination, as a Candidate at tho iipproiich- 'ng Election; and; should I |IIlC IEIIIIIIOII. in rbehst exertions shall be armed to t as vsncemento t a general prosperity of the Isiand, and to the local inte- rests of rincetown and Royalty. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your friend II’Id'I|':lI:lW Charlottetown, Feb. is. I85-I. ' Legals’ tlve Council Chamber 'I‘hursda . 9th Februar ,’I854. RESOLVED, That the fhllowing Sta ing Order of this House. be inserted three times in each of the News pers published in Charlottetown, for the information of the Public. viz :-—- " 'l‘hst no Bill, Pe'ition, or other proceeding, founded upon any application, addressed to the Ilonse of Assembly, be sustained by the Council. unless an application to the same effect, with such documents as may accompany the same, he also presented to the Council in General Assembly." CHARLES DLSBRISAY. Cle Legislative Council. Colonist HAVILAND. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages Z HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes this opportnitylto inform hie friends. and the public generall . t t he has removed to Green's Shore, and will be prepared to fur_iiish Carriages, of every description, at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and g workmanship, to merit a he f bl tr . s reo pu icpa onage JOHN TODD. Green's Shors,Jsn. 80, I854. _h_.__‘ ._...%( I , r. - - AMERICAN HOUSE I HE subscriber, grateful to hie friends and the pub- lic in general for ppst favors, respectfully inti- mates that he has RE 0!’ on Queen Square, to his NE W BRIO corner of Rest and Great George Slrertr, where he will be happy to receive his old customers and friends. JOHN GIBSON. Jan. 20. I854. 6iI05 Apples, Onlons e. stoves. UST ARRIVED per Schr. Elisabeth, from Bos- J ton, and fer sale by the subecriber:— Barrels Apples and Onions, Cooking Stoves. Parlor Grates, Air-tight U. Cannon 8 s bA'l.s'o:—Fer sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber. I00 conns Rock maple dc Birch fire wood, 20,000 feet Scantliug. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. ‘I, I358‘ FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, T cry Anne and Isabella, from BOS N, a quantity of GOODS, which he olTers for Sale at his Store, Queen Street, consisting in rt of—l00 pieces grey, wlIits_snd priated Cottons. hdles of stri Shirtlngs. Deniums and Betl—ticlrs, I-‘uriiiturs cttcns, window blinds, Handkerchiefs. Illinelll and doeshius, vsstings, shawls. table cloths, drc. Also- so chests, half-chests and lube. boxes Congou TEA. 'I‘isrces Rice, hhds. uscnvado Molasses. hexss Raisins. Drums Figs, Drums Jews A plea, dousns Buckets, rcotne. nests Tubs, Pilot read, barrels Pitch. Tar, slid Resin. Franklin and other STOVES rssms writng and w_rsppingBPepsr, cane and wooden seated Chairs, s vsriet of rsu Clocks. bexss Bootsand shoes. 50 gross stehea, 50 boxes at . 3"" ° JAMES noititis. October It. Carpenters’ Tools. UST received per Schooner " Fanny." an assort- ment of the above, among which are- I. . Sorby's Cast Steel Socket, Monica and Firmer ctiissrznp and tgotltili‘-8. Bead and other Moulding PLANES, Oil Stones, Crusscst, Head. sense and Mill SAWS. Sniitps’ as:Carp‘:tsrs' Fil.q_s. Ito. a at Store °""' °' " ’ DANIEL DANIB8. Geese street. Ian. I0. IBM- lllsspv It Maacliester House. RICII ED by gte ar:iy!s.ls. 'an;Ir for Sale by the ""ri's"'i?"t:'ot>°t'iis"a liltiicsnice. Ales. DIODY SMOKED HERRINGH. JNNJPOLIS CHEIilEo OILS. WIN r ct... isrlss was be. .. S." I r “'3 to Let a stair as an at i-....~. load. -in-I thro- fron Io 3‘ °"' ""‘"°'i"-”'"""' ii vin wiisoir. Its. I. Itebwsad Otsrlsttstsws.Dss.tI.l||I- FALL GOODS. US'I‘ IhIl’OIl.'l'ED. and for sale by the Sub- scriber, at his NEW STORE, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection of American and other Goods, onaistin of c g -- SUGAR. in hogsliesda, barrels and by retail, Loaf, crushed and refined do. Superior Ilyson and Souchong TEAS, in chests, halfchests. and by relsi ; COI"I-‘BE. RICE, PILOT BREAD, in barrels and by retail ; CRACKERS.CIIEESl'I, Vinegar, Mustard, I’ep~ per, Ginger, 'I‘ithle Salt, Soda, Suleriitus, Soap, Candles, Starch, Blue, Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, C’ are, Rosin. B|ucking,&c. Fresh Muscatel RAISINS. CUNFECTIONARY. Nuts, Lemon and Ginger yrup. l'llIN'I‘ED CDTTONS. Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks. dtc. Crises of BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies‘ and Gentlemen"s India Rubber Boots and es , Indian Rubber Costs and Oil Suits ; Bulslo Robes of superior quality; Hats and Caps;Cottou-wiclt and Lump-wicks ; luid I.amps—patent and common in variety; CHAIRS, with cane seats and wood ditto, in great variety of pattern ; Looki Glasses, Glass Lanterns ; Jute and Grass Mats ; ay Forks. S ados u_nd Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Lstb ails ; \Vindow Glass in boxes and by retail 2 Shoe» makcrs’ Lnstl, Nails, Page and Thread. MOLASSES in hogsheads and by retail ; Codflsh Oil. in barrels and by retail. Also—an assortment of CURRIERS' TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single ;C|othes Pius, Brooms, Brushes, &,c. Orr Hitirn—Americnn and Island manufaetnrsd SOLE LEATHER, Nests‘ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. . W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown. November 14. COD FISH and PEARL BARLEY of best quali- t , for sale at II. IIASZARD’S, LONDON HO SE. Feb. 14, I854. LIVER OOMPLAIN T, DYSPEPSIA, J./I zmmcs. CHRONIC on NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEJSE OF THE JVEYS. JJVD ALL DISEASES J! ISIJVG FROJII DI ERED LIVER MA ,- Such as Constipation. itiward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Ilcurthurn, Disgust for lood, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructatione, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the sad, Hurried and Diflicult Breathing. Flulterin at the Heart, Choking or Sulfocating Sensations w ten in u I ing posture, Dimncss of Vision, Dots or Wobs be- ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiratinn. Yellowness of the Skin Eyes, Pain in the Side, Book. Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Inisginiuga of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be ell’:-ctually cured by DR. HOOFLJ./VD'S CELEBRATED GERJIIJLN‘ BITTERS, Prepared by Du. C. M. Jacxsorr. No. 120 Jlrcli street, Philadelphia. eir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in tnuny cases after skilful physicians had failed. I‘liese Bitters are worthy the attention of invslids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and aunt. Read and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” says qf Dr. I-Ioo_fland's German ’ " It is seldom that we reconiniend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hootland’s Gennoii Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not spenkin of the nostrurns of the day, that are aoised about or a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilt race of mischief, but ofa medicine long‘ establish universally prized, and which has met t e hearty np- proval of the faculty itself." ' “ Scott‘: Weekly,” said, ./lug. 25- “Dr. HoolInnd’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 etlicacy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their calth, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon is weak system." ssoits: szvinzitcu. J. G. Jlloorc, Eaq., of the Daily News said, October 3lat:— "Du. Hoort.airn’s Grtitsutir Bt'r-runs.-—We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its ellicucy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously froui years of allopathictreatniant at the hands of our first physi- cians." " Hoors.airn’s Gsassara Brr-i-a:us.—-We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from w ' y came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were rsunded to use it, and issuat say we found it specilliaein its action a n diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and t a powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostrstion, is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. us from the stomach, liver and nervous system. the great majority of real and irnsginary diseases eninnute. Have them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics gener This extraordinary n_iedicisie we would advise our riends who are at all indie ed, ivea trisl—-it w' recomrnsnd itself. a ould, ‘ ' other medicine can For sale wholesale and retail at produce evidences of the same merit." THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOIIE. No. 120 Arch street, nest door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia. and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. In this rnaminon-‘worship 'ng Age. it is rare to End a man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During It lets visit to lIte‘City ofSpindles,‘ we were presented by a professional friend, to the cel- ebrated Chemist. Du. J. C. Area, whose name is now perhaps, more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness. in this country. Knowing the un- precedent po ularity of his medicines, and the im- mense sale 0 them. we had expected to find him a millionsre, and rolling in wealth. But no. we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, pinong his crucibles, alsmbics, and retorte-—giving his tbes persons care to th compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that uotwlthstaudin his vast business, and its proinpt re- turns in cash. t a Doctor is not rich. The reissoti ne- signsd is. that the mate ial is costly, and in making his preparrtt so expsnsively. t tthe nett prolit issmsll.-.lsurt'can Fareur, ‘ For Sale by '1‘. DESBRISAY. & Co., General Agency. nd by G ' A Mr‘ Lsnnsi. Owsir. sorxtowii, ' lewaau Gorr, Grand lvsr, Eswaun Nssnirssr. St. Pbter’s Bay, J. J. Fsasss. St. Eleascr's, Cessna Wieutir-roir, Crspssd. I.as. L. Ilcaaniv, o. Wu. Donn. Bedeq Jaraas Presses. 3:238‘ as. New Irsslss. Valuable Properties for Sale. IIE Suliscriber offers to sell. at rnoderat-~ ruins, and on reasonable terms, his right by ll.-ml tn the following Frueliold Properties. viz.: I00 none: of Land on Lot or 'l‘ownship No. 3. Lot No. S. 450 ncres at I-'it'tceii acres on Lot No. 25. near .\IcMurtlic's. . so. His interest in the following Leasehold Preiiiisua, viz.: H acres of Land with Dwelling House, Store, Barn, and Out-houses on Lot I8, near the Indian Rive Chapel, which is sit excellent business stand. It is now in the occu lion of lllr. J. Con hlaii. Also, the Property in 'I‘r on, formerly occupi by the late George B non. And also the Lot of Land with a House an Store Iiiereon, at Vernon River. now in the occupation of Mr. Archibald llIcNeill, Teuclisr. 'I‘he above Tracts ol'Lsnd being generally known. require little, ifmiy further description. . WI-‘.A'l‘Il ERBE. Charlottetown. loth Feb., 1854. Horses, Key and Straw. HE Subscriber has for Sale. one pair superior Heavy HORSES, one of them 4 end the other 7 years ast: one other Horse. 4 past; one Mare, 5 past; an one Filly, 2 pas . These saimuls are sessed of every general good quality, and gentle tempers. Also. For Sale, several Tons of UPLAND HAY, and S'I‘RAW. deliverable at sundry places, and Nine Stacks of MARSH HAY at Seven lllile Buy. For further particulars, apply to P. Baker. Esq. or to J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, I854. Hemlock Timber Wanted. HI-I Subscriber wishes to Contract for 60 or 80 . Tons of round HEMLOCK TIMBER. of gene- ral sizes. Also. a quantity of Scentling of assorted sizes, to be delivered at Summerslde, Lot I7. in June next. For further particulars, apply to P. Baker, I:‘.sq., Bedeque, or to J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown. Eeb. I0, 1854. NOTICE. THE Subscriber hereby requests all persons who have Accounts against him. to furnish the same for settlement. And all persons indebted to him. are requested to discharge their respective amounts before the 25th inst., as on that day, he intends placing all his Accounts, Notes, &.c., in the hands of tin Attorney for immediate collection. J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, 10th Feb., I85-I. FARM FOR SALE. 7 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for I999 ears, containing 305 acres of Land, with III About 40 acres are clear. Charlottetown . on the ryon Road. and known as , for the last I8 years. the SUN IJVJV Half the urchuse money can remain on the Premises. For urther particulars apply to Mr». Wtnoritv on the Premises, or to Hezrav Pansssn. Esq., Charlotte- town. Lot BI, West River, June 27, 1853 House 1;-Kcriti. Street. HE subscriber otfers for sale, or to lot, the dwell- mg House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains ii large Store, and good frost- proof Cellar, and six good Rooms. There is also a Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the ad. It will be let altogether or in two arts. On 200 being paid down, the remainder could ie on mortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. ‘June Illth 1853. FOR ALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Chqpel, fronting 100 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for n gentleman's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For 'I‘ernis. &c. apply tql POPE June 8. Freehold Farm for Sdle or to Let. TO BE SOLD (or let fora short term of years) n FRI-IEHOLD FARM situate at Mill Creek, on the North side of the Elliot or West River, about 4; miles from Town. There are 48 acres in cultiva- tion, nearly the whole of which have been cleared ' ‘ art 10 years, have been rsgelurl and well manured, and are now in good hestt. 'glit more acres are ready to stum . The Ilouse is on rising ground and has a commanding view ofthe River. The Buildings consist of ii luv e Barn, Mistal, Stable, Sheep-House, Piggeries. osch-House and Granary; all of which have been erected within a few years. There is a Grist and Saw Mill adjoining the Farm, and an unlimited supply of Mussel Mud can be had from the River opposite. Part the purchase money cnii remain on security, and the Stock and Crop taken at It valuation, if re- quired. For particulars enquire of NICHOLAS BROWN. January 27, I854. 4il07 To be old, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the Isle Hon. Colonel A. Larva, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: TOWN IDTS Nos. 57,58. 59, 60 and 61, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots In Cliurlottetown containing nearl two Acres of Land, fronting on Rochfor‘ Square. tastefully laid out with ornamentiil, fruit trees. and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence. out houses of the deceased, of the mos com- inodious description. _ Towrr Lora Nos. 3, 4, 6 and 6. In lllfi Third Hundred of Lots in Carhlottetown aforesaid, and One-twentieth it of Town Lots Nos. 07, 68 und 69, in the Second undred of Lots in Charlottetown, ud- ' ' ' pizperty of Daniel Hudson. Esq. , II lots era. 4, and 5. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Cbarlottitovrn, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lor No. 84. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cossasoiv Lore. 12 and la, in the Common of, and in close proxirnit to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four‘ Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. art ofceranem Lot No. is. in the Common of Charlottetown, ssdwllch Mme the Western side of the approach from 'IVrwu to Government House, in lobi to suit PAITUII Lo! Ne. I“. la the loyalty of Char- Iottetown, containing Twelve Acres. i.so— No. II. in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. - For further particulars, apply to W. I’-‘oitearr. Esq. Barrister at w. Charlottetown; st Pictou. to J. Ilassrr.-i-on Larrs, the Actiri ‘Executor of, and one tsss named in the III of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown. 26th October. 1958. FOR SALE. 200 ACRES of land on Township No. 5] R_ having : front of lo Chains en Montague irsr. 200 Acres on Lot No. B, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Townehl No. 00. Pasture Lot No. IDS In the Royalty of George- town an Town LotNo.O5IetIiesthhsatIredefI.otsln Charlottetown. Bpply to . , WILLIAM POIOAN. Feb lib, ills. MRS. WINSLOW. An oxperienced Nurse and I"enisle Physician, presents ‘ her a attention of Mothers, SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Aflhctions. Convulsions, Fever, Iii- tiannnation oftlie Buwels, drc. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired t-tl'ect, giving Real to the Mother, and Belts] and Health to the Infant. A 'ld in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup, of infantile Dysentsr or Diarrhtna iilier being given over by the attending I’hy ’ ' r. Blnc ntuii. Eddington says, it has nearer failed to cure the Dyuiitery or Diarrhtna in children tvheiiever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has sulfersd to an alarming extent, with Flutnlence or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects a speedy rnrr. Hundreds ol like instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Cuitrts Gr. P:airrr4s:—-Please send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities ofit, and from what we can learn. it is used with uniform success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diurrhtns. Yours respectfully, W. D. Crtuasstz, J. MCRIILL. New-York. July l0th, I858, 318 Bcwrsy. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, qf June 13th 1853. \Ve cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from a lady of the first respectability. residing in Lowell, Muss., believing that a vast amount of suffering may be prevented, and man valuable lives saved. by calling the attention of ino- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and rienced nurse: esr Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the efliciency of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. and to the truth of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a. little boy suffering greatly from teethiii who could not rest, and at night by his cries wou d not permit any of the family to do no. I purchased a butt e of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, —nnd when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like riiagic, he soon ivent to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disa peered. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, b the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. very mother who regiir a health and life of her children, should possess it. H. A. About. Lowell, Mass., May 20, I853. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCIATIC RHEUMJ. TISM C U RED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously ufllict with a disease in the hip, which Physicians termed Neurology. or Sciatic Rheumatism, and resorted to v:irious remedies without tiny perma- nent relief; have been under the cure of a regular Physician for six months til it time. Last spring, had a very violent attack, tvliich laid me up, when I made use oftho Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis 51. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully recom- mend it to all who may be afiiicted with similar complaints. muggy HUN-g-. Stetson, Dec. 2, I847. Deacon Ilunt, the signer of the fore oing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the communit . N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis &. Perkins‘ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12;, 25. 37} cts. per bottle according to size. so for sale those pure IVILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jziundice complaints. and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. ' ewise for sale as above, IIU.N‘T.ER’S PUL.MOJV.dRY B./ILSJJII. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Dust. Pomroy. Hunter's Balsam. It is not ollen that we can say anything favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony of those with whom we are acquainted, who have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Ilunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of mniiy of our own citizens and those neighbour- ing towns. unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight than whole columns of certificates from strangers. whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pommy's testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People‘: Press, Skowlregun, Me. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Balsam.-—To those afllicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Asthmxt, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- mend IIunter’s Pnlnionary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a bottle. INDIAN DISPEPSI./I PILLS. For cure of Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Ileadacbe. Dizziness, Heart Burning. Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ AND IJVDIGESTIOJV1 With Costiveneas, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Complaints,—producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- ’ y,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use {of the Indian Diepepata Pills. These Pills have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above corn laints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsiti. They are a mild and gentle Cathartlc, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fying the same, and causing the di tive organs to perform their appropriate duties, wit regularity. COSTIVEJVESS. Habitual Cortiveness is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half ofthe disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gens- rally had recourse to, do more barrn than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. and thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases. attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade, with a dull. siilluw countenance. In all Diiirrhese.. Ague a Fever. Bilious F ever and sick headache, they are an invaluable Rem y. They will be found the best Family Physic in the world, purifying the blood, restoring the appetite, and Ieavin the stomach and bowels in a hsultliy state. Price cents per box. For purif ing the Blood, we do not believe thee Pills have t eir e ual in the wor . by Bovu PAUL. No. 40, Cortland Street, New Yor . And by W. R. We-rsorr. T. DIIIIIIAY &, Co. H. &. R. Joitrrsoir, M. W. Sxiirivsa, and J. R. War-r. Charlottetown. Jostw E. W. Ar.i.srrrs:, Head of Hillsborongh. WILLIAI Hoorsn. Morell. Jomv Suntan- r.Ann dt Joitn A. Maccaurz, Head ofst. Peter's Buy. Mrcnaar. Mscwans, East Point. Jorrir Kirioirr I. ROIII1‘ Boswsr.t.,Sonris. Wranrass Sarrnsitson, I-Znwasn Gorr, Dairies. Goxnorr. Lnsuai. Owarr. sad Mas. S-riaoins, Geo town. Pa-i-arcs Srsi-trans Gt Enwann Rosset- son, Belfast. Roses-r Banana. Vernon River Bridge. Joiirr Gaavrs.Bonshaw. Gaouus Wic- uinroir, Crspssd. Winaiaas D. Cnitax. Cape verse. Jonit Tenn and Wit.r.utn Donn us. Wtanran B. Lorrowea-t-rs, Ilnstieol Bicnaan Ilausritu. Ilalpeque Reed. Wii.i.uss Gnovsa, t's Cress lest. Janus lac- sav. Dsrslsy. Wiuasss 0susaas.I’ark Ostssr. Gaosus Srircnata. Print-etown. Cuauas A. Circuit and Jaassis Ptsasuear. Frsaeli River. Jesus Mutsissau E wasr Passes. Travel- ler's Rest. Jasazs C. Pore U. Pareto: Powsa. Surnmst-side. Jassss J. Faasua, Jassas Casse- ss:t.s., Jassss L. Houaasr and Ascssisaui Cassi-sa:r.i., Saint E|ssaor's. Cssaaans C. Htnrr, Miscouch. Jsssas Yso, ort Hill Hsasssrr Bau. & Anna C.. Pin. Cascuinpeque. Wu.- r.tass Iltraaasn, As.lx. Lanna: and Flalcts Aasnsaux, Tiguis W. R. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb.'ItII. isu. AUCTIONS. VARIZETES. FOR SALE by Public Auction. on Monday asst. he zoth inst.. st 12 o'clock, at the Subscriber's tore, without an reserve. to Bbls. AP LES, in line order, to HORSE COLLA£, ll Boxes , 10 Tins Black PAINT, I Keg Mineral Do.. 1 Box CLOTHES PINS, 1 Box A . I Vesse|’s BUST HEAD. I Do. SCROLL HEAD I 2 Bugle‘ HOB NAILS, EAR HENWARI1, CANDLES, kc. E8. N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Fob. 14. I354. (For the benefit of all Concerned.) Underwrlter’s Sale, Without reserve, by order of Asrnasw Mr-i-catss.s.. Esquire, Agent of the Underwriters. ILL be ofi'ered unrsssrvedly for sale by Auc- tion, on Tuesday, e flat February iastan at I0 o’clt_ick, u. m., at the store of Mr. John M'Kie. French River. New London. the CARGO of the schooner " Margaret," wrecked at New London Capes, being an extensive assortment of Goods and Merchandise, viz :—T . 22 Bales, 1 Box, 2 Cases ofDRY GOODS. con- sisting of Broad cloths. Docskins, Molesltine, Printed Cottons, Grey Cottons, Ticks, Blankets. Hand- kerchiefs, (silk and cotton). Threads, Fur Caps. and many other articles. I bale cotton warp, II chests tea, 20 sides sole leather, 2 sets hawse ipes, Half barrel comp. rings. I crate ssraenwsre, 6 varnish brushes, 3 doeen corn brooms. 1 box pipes, 18 barrels corn meal, us 10 barrels bread, I44 bundles oakum, 900 bars iron from I to I} inch, 8 cssks of composition butt bolts. 2 cans oil, 8 bags nails, - l cask varnish, 6 resnis wrapping paper, I ship carpenter‘s cramp. 5 coils cordsgs, 2 barrels pitch. 13 bugs spikes 28 kegs paint, I case vermi , 1 box suleratns, 1 box Ladies’ bonnets. bundles composition copper rods from 5-8 to H inch, 1 sett patent Windlass complete. pall Wheel 24 inches, TERMS—Cash on delive . DORGE ANDE N, Auctioneer. New London, February 6, I854. LAN D FOR SALE. I9 0! attached, which cuts annually Fort tons of Hay situate on Township No. 28. head 0 the Hillsbo rough iver. For terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. WILLIAM SN EESTON, sail maker, BEGS to inform his friends and Ship builders generally, that he is about to reeommsnce the business of SAIL MAKING in this Island, having spent twenty one years at the Trade in la . during which time he believes he gave full ssti action to those who employed him. Hasnrd. Esq. 6m Rara:sis:rrcs:—Henry Charlottetown. Feb. 6, 1854. APPRENTICB WANTED. SMART BOY, of about 12 or 14 ears of a , with a good English Education. Apply at Otlice. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD FAUGHI‘, by Note ofHsnd, or Book Accent are requ tedt k ' ed't ' undersign.e.d, wlio mi: dulymaliithzidedl ymIl:dvr‘:r':.I' Attorney to collect the same "mouse AL . Charlottetown, Sept. 2lst, I858. LEY (“PROPERTY FOR SALE. SALE, the Pro r at resent ’ F the Subscriber. atpllottyiperi) Comer‘,mI;e'd:ul:, consistin of a Dwelling House, hop and Granarv: so, a S o occupied by a mechanic, with one sci.’ of Land an Garden attached,— it is a good airugiog either for a Mechanic or a house for ublic Accom] modation. For particulars, apply to Tnoaaga Dom, Charlottetown. or to the Subscriber. on the retnisea: WILLIAM IIIODD. Jan. 28, I854. 2menx Crushed and Moist Sugars. SUPERIOR article.-—For sale cheap for cash. 4- G- 51515. Queen Street. IIII. 31. —Im rumor: EDWARD rennin ALMAN A CK son 1854. FOR s/tt.r. t, GEO. T. HASZARD. T0 CONTRACTORS. ”"2i“*:.p§L:.m:'::;mnm'3:.o: AY, let March next, for ' Frame for a Parochial House. 30 Is m.‘n‘ . feet post, and rough-bosrdi and walls of sense. Materie ad to be seen at he o gn rrarr, Charlottetown; er Pars. Srsrnsars, Earp, rwell. Montague, Iltli Jen., I854. O TRAY HEIFER.-T ' ‘ premises a Black .<:'.::.°."::.r..":'.‘i.:.': ,..::’.:~.-..,..~,--- n- sxpeusss. A RCHIBA Tryp: Lot 1'7, Jae. II. III‘: .'0‘-“'' TIAY IIEIFBR.-A with the top cut oil‘ the r"i.g‘Iit 0.: other, with one part out cl‘. has been as the latent. premises during the last three nsath. ' “"' 'S''- ‘I PM-I r-or-or IVI1 Hundred acres of LAND, with a Mars- I