HA.$Z-£R.Di8 .i?_g5z.ETTE. MARCH 7. News by Telegraph! 5 o'clock. We have 'ust heard of the arrival of the Colonial Me at Ca Trverse. The following filegapliic Despetc has been sent to town : No English Mail for Halifax last week; the Niagara sent to Turkey with troops. e elered. Our Mail was to be sent the follo week, bv the Asia, to cell tit Halifax on her way to New York. The Andes had arrived st Boston with an English Mail. POSTSC R I P1‘. WEINVESD./I Y JIORJV IJVG, We Ialie the _following items of News from St. John, OW ruilw papers. -I Cs ‘f Joint, March 1 . ed at Boston at 8 o'clock this morning. wing H To the Eeotors of Olisrlottetewn and EN'I‘LEMEN,—’I‘lis recent change In the Go- vernment having reridsrsd It necessary to ap- poiat new Public oflicers,I have accepted the of Attorney General of this Colony, and my seat in the Legislature, having by this act become vacant, I solicit the honor of again representing you in the ones of Assembly. ' liticsl opponents, s_rc endeavouring to make I P“ the acceptance of this appointment, appear an act of inconsistency, because I had previousl declared my- self in favour of excluding a certain c an of salari ofiicers from seats in the House of Assembly. must appear to you that my o warranted in this accusation; never been declared by the party to which I belong‘ that 'lIlO Attorney General and Sr. Steamer Andes, from Liverpool, _l4th, arriv- A It p nsnts are quite on- Filnl because it hes Colonial Secretary. y;on the contrary, several of that party s comm “nch‘nsed_ consider that these cficers hould form exceptions N_cumwlg,co. -avggdu fin con, nenoe_ or 1.‘: ..‘.'.‘.°..I'.'F;i..1‘..'I":.Z‘iZ.’fl’;.'$.li‘3f i"Z?.1.°.i’..‘“f.2"' 158"‘ “'8 "9 “I 0? 3 3 '°I'"°9u you scarcely need be told, that ltisimpoesible or Propeller Alps will be detained till Saturday, Feb. 18, to take mails and passengers to Boe- ton, instead of Niagara- PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. Government httve chartered following steam- ers—Golden Fleece, Jason, Cape of Good Hope, Pi-opontis, Himalaya, Manilla, Ripen, Camb- ria, Niagara, Victoria. Queen of the South, Hydaspes, Harbinger. I‘hs fourth, eleventh end seventh Dragoons are reported to be under orders. Accounts from the Danube vie Paris. an- nounce positively another Turkish success between Galeta and Ibrail, end that indepen- dently of the victory at Giurgevo. The period of 40 do a allowed Ports tor the Russian acceptance t e terms ado ted h the Turkish Cabinet expires on Thur ey, Fe . 8. The Porto or Allies are fully justified in taking any measures they think necessary. uckha- . The Russians have 65,600 men before Knlefet, bad weather alone attack. Active operations wi ineiiced before first March. A Democratic conspiracy was discovered at Madrid on the 6th. Fourteen rsons were arrested. General Jose Concbu. is proclaimed ii rebel, but has escaped into France. Count Buol has notified the Turkish Ambass- ador that the concentration of troops on the frontier is intended only as a propautionery nioasuro against aggression on Austrian_territo- ' ' canon was accompanied by friendly expressions. The British government has advertised for seven or eight coplpered ships of 700 or 800 tons to be on r four months certnin, in the conveyance of cavalry.- The port of destination is not mentioned. Russian FIIVATIIRI snoas Antares.- The Courier des Etuls Unis asserts that Russian of- ficials are now in this country organizing privateer- ing expeditions. It says that every thing as been prepared with great care, and ut the report of the first cnnnon fired in the Black See, it flotilla of American preventing an I not be com- 5' 6 me to existence, and established as a principle of our Constitution. Our party will select a lit opportunity and a proper time to do this. be dictated to by When a battle is to the place or the day whie point out to us for the sngs enient. In the meanwhile wI_sr_e compelled to take t is system of Government as it is delivered to ur ;snd when the day arrives that we shall be obl' ed to yield it up—be that time nesr.o_r distant-—we ope that by our endeavours its condition, as well as your own, will be found to be improved. act upon arule before it is brought into We will not submit to our opponents in this res ct. be fou t, we will not choose the enerny’s Generals respectfull years. I am, Gentlemen, ve YEDWABD ALMI-.‘.R. February Md, 1858. To -nil: Ilorr. 'I‘. H. HAVILAID. Sir,—A vacancy having occurred in the House of we possess from the high so honorably filled in this Island, we have full conti- dence that in the event of your being elected as our Representative, the interests of Princetown and Roy alt would receive our honest au port and attention. (I are followeth t s Signatures of Sixty Electors.) To George Rnmsa signed Requisition, to permit myselfto be put in Now nation as a Candidate,to supply the vacancy in the House of Assembly, occasioned b the of your I‘h J 5' Assembly in the representation of Princetown and _ Chocolate, Crushed and moist Sugar, linking. Powder that you will permit yourself to be put in riorriination to supply the said vacuncy—rts from the knowledge private character, and ' your ublic sud ollicia position w icli you so long, and y Elrpuire and other Elector: of Prirtcelowrt mid oyalfy. Gunranasuri; have had the honor to receive your numerously [- lamented death late Member, James Mc ay, Esquire. e confidence which uare pleased to express in my integrity, arising from your knowledge of my public and private character, and your approval of in otliciiil conduct, ighly appreciated h me; but, would, under any circumstances, at this moment, they are peculiarly grsti yin , as affording a satisfac- - ~ - i i’ th tth - t‘ t.':,".‘.'::.‘.‘.:'.'.:'.?.:‘;t.;:;';r..':::;'.::.-...:;:: «K?!-.”€»°‘%»si»= u»-° mi-"“.°"' ‘:1’-'=’K.‘=-‘I-«'»'«'-s‘.“«°=: C _R“,m Tmwnu my late retirement from Otficc, have slnally fill. °"'"'°'°°' ' Until I received your Requisition, I he no iutentipn I‘niva1 uutirm.-Two Russian naval construc- tors (of whom Mr. Greenwold is the principal.) and one engineer, arrived here about a month since, . r the purpose of conferring with Mr. Webb, the ship- builder, with reference to the large steam pro- llsr which he contracted to build for the Russian ovsrnmsnt, while in Europe last summer. . protracted efl'ort, Mr. Webb succeeded in convincing the Russian Government that he could construct a ship superior to any in the Russian navy; and this, which is due‘ tied to be a model ship, is the result. It is pro to furnish simply the _hull and spare, without an armament. 'I‘hs.ltsnl timbers life now in course o preparation, and will soon be laid down. his Mr. Webb believes to be the ‘only vegpsl now constructing in this city for the Russian " or litti out for privateering purposes; nd. the gentlemen concerned in her, having accomplished their business, will soon return home. We pi-esum_e but cannot certainly know that this is the on y basis of the rumours mentioned by the French paper of this city, the Courier des Etats Tnis, that Rus_sian ollicers are engaged, in this a_ud_ other American rts, in enlisting men and equipping privstsrs and cruisers. to be eni loyed against the commerce of F“ I 0 After a ing Election exertions shall be devoted to the advancement of the general rospsrity of the Isisnd, and to the local inte- rests of rincetown and Royalty. in to talis a prominent part in the Island; but. from the flattering manner in which you express a wish to avail yourselves of my services, as one of our Representatives in the House of Assembl , I wil ingly accede to your be put in omination, as a Candidate at the approach ’ 50!! do. ; Bed-ticks, die. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES; e public affairs IICII, I0 ; a ould Ibe returned, In I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your friend and fellow Colonist 'I‘. H. HAVILAND. Charlottetown, Feb. 13, llb-t. To the Electors of Charlottetown and unity- H‘ in the House of Assesibly vacant; and I have Candidate ‘for your so rages at the ensuing Election. Gartrnassnx; VING accepted of the ollice of Colonial Se- cretary, in the present Government, my Scat has consequently becorns sin to come before you use Great Britain and ‘runes under the Russian tlsg.— In oppoud '0 mo R.P“”m“."" or am up,‘ '’‘’'‘''“'l ‘f c°""’""" A hcldi ofiices of profit and ewiolument, connected —: with the Cpllectlion or Ex nditurs of the Publl|ic Re- O venue; an int is, the ovcrnriisnt,u tot e e- ll the North Rustico 5clI00l- 3" '13" Of sent time, have acted as far as circuinslfsnces alililw. WnI- 3- BNEIL. I am, however, of opinion, as I stated on the Hust- 000 0f “N T|’|I|l09|- ings when I last addressed you, that all Government March 7th, I854. 'lw‘ R sALE. , SCHOONER nineteen Tons, nearly new, Sails and rigging one year in use. For further Par- ticu I is I". ‘P’ , Mr. KENNETH M'I{I-ZNZIE, Pownsl Street Charlottetow, Dec. l9th. I858‘ __ House of Refuge and Industry. HERE will be held at the Temperance Hall, on Moirnav, the l3th inst., std oclock, p. m., s PUBLIC SOIBEEi _ For the purpose of commencing a Fund for the build- ing a House of Industry for the destitute and indigent poor. .M¢acgers—Mrs. Frru G a'. a Anni lllrs. Y A 'I' . Assisted by a number of Ladies of Charlottetown. Tickets Is. 6d. each. to be had of Mr. Albert Ya_teI. Mr. James Morris, Mr. James Deslirisny, Mr. (rec. T. Hsseird, and at the door. _ _ Several sntlstnen will speak on the subject, in the course of i e evening. Charlottetown. Ilst Feb., I854. is intended to have a sale of‘ facy and other articles, the rocseds to be spplnsd to the “W0 useful and bensvo snt purpose, in the course of I t tints. Contributions will be tlianlifully rsoslvsrl. Oflicers of Emolumcnt, with the exception of one Law Ollicer of should be excluded from the House of A thereby place the Msnibers of picion, and tend further to pnri Country. The confirmation of the sjzpo ~ ed, now rests with you; an worthy of your further confidence, you may depend on my using every Constitutional means in at power, in conjunction with the Majority Assembl , in carrying out the principle of excluding certain ' lature. the Crown, and the Provincial Secretary, m y, as y above sus- ouncils of the that fy the C inment I have accept- sliould you deem me of the ones of cs-holders from having seats in the Legis- I have the honor to bag entlemen, With much respect, our o ient servant. FRANCIS IDNGWORTII. February 24th, 1854. FUR MITT LOST. OST, about a fortnight since, on the u _ pper prt of Queen Street, a Lady's right hand. or it_t. ’l‘he finder will be rewarded, by leaving it II this cc. Feb 22. I854. 7 ‘III-lS.ubscribsr hsvin ,by Power of Attorney, is the tilt of January last, been pay the same forthwith. person or persons found Trespaasing on the An , said Hroperty, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of th CHARLES S. HUNT. itlsqouclis. February Il. 1054- ed do., Gents. silk, fell and covered llats, For and IDNDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods. for 1853. IIS'I‘ RECEIVED atthe LU.N'D0..’V‘ HOUSE. sx_Si'r Jlernndrr and Hslsri, from England. an extensive supply of BRITISH Goons, might. for s season, comprising in DRY Goons: Silks, Sstlns, plain and figured; Mair. Antique; Dresses. Plushbs in every shade, French Mcrines, Silk ; Velvsts, black and colored; Urleaue and Coburghs, ' Dress materials pf every kind, Cloukings in great IN THE HOUSE OF ASSIIILY. I"r.s'iiuaair ll. ISM. RESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads,_Bridges or Wliarfs, or for an object of a local or private nature,be received aller Iondsy tbs Tweriteitli da of March next. OIIDEIIE , 'I‘h:it the foreigoing Resolution be inserted in all the Newspapers published in Cher- lottetown. JOHN M‘NEILL, Clerk H. A. variety, Robes in the latest fashion, Prints good and cheap, Damusks and Moreens, ' Cloth Cs , Umbrellas. cotton and silk; Lndies' and Children s Stays, Do. cotton Dre-scs. Habit Shirts, Cheiriisettss, Sleeves. Collars rind Culfs, Laces and . Muslins, Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Gents’. Seul_ Ovsrcosts, Work Boxes sndi Q I E’ : is 5 3 . E 3 .' 5 E 5- o :3 o ‘<' .'— ‘S. cs .3‘ 2.2 E’ E . 5 varisty, Rib kinds. Fiincy ’I‘riiiimings, Carriages’! Carriages! Carriages! "IIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes this tipportnit to inform his friends, and the public gencriilly, t t he hits removed to Green's Shore. and w‘ every description, at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and ' share of public patronage. ill be prepared to furnish Carriages, of ood workmanship, to merits JOHN TODD. Dress Buttons, Ladies’ winter Bonnets. Do. dress and other Caps, Do. Cup Fronts and Borders, Artificial Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Sli pars, Berlin Weols and Patterns, Penelope Canvass. aber- lilasgow in Manchester House. ECEIVED by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subscriber, a General Supply of daslisr , Millinory, large variety; Hollands and Lin- pay Goons & (;|¢oc3|u[.;3_ dris,_ insn_rind Cotton B 'I‘icks, Ready inuds A1,.’ Dyggy s_M0fED }yERyuNgg_ Clothin , Oil lloor Cloth, all widths; Cloth ii_nd ,1Jv‘_,y‘_;]p0L],g CHEESE, 011,5, Wyyvfi, worst Table Coven. 'I‘sble Linen, 'l‘willed Shirt- cm,“ .,,,,e,;,,, fin. TE‘. g,_,_,_ gm Bgs. and falpoy (I0-.PI.;0l|g Cloths, undéerssed, ,,,_ ottiestic ottone; . saver, iot, supcrlins‘an aucy For sale or to Let, .c'l:::l':j ,li)l'::"ik'"'(.;:'d";":3',;In:~‘;;':'°‘:‘ ("‘:l'd'|"'°: A FARM on the St. Peter's Road, about three Cmmn’v.|“u“‘m’mk;u an ._.I_ D“ ':'. ;‘,’|°" miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 88 Acres ' ' P l‘. ' °'"°' "= ” " of LAND, in a high state of cultivation. Flannels and Ser es; Corded. quilted and hair Petti- coats, Children's teases, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Cloths, Stair Damask, Rubber Coats, ole, Shoes s gings, Stationer , Perfuinery,lIsir oils, DAVID WILSON. No. 8, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I863. Toilet Soaps, Chamois Skins, etticcut Cord , 'l‘rnvel- ling Bags, Ladies’ Furs, Linings, French Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hassocks, Silk Ilsndltercliiefs, Fancy Neck Ties, 'l‘sb|e Matte, Cotton und muslin Handker- chiefs, Beunet Shapes, Cup ziliupes and Crowns, Gents’ Mufllers, Hearth Rugs. Sacks rind Sucking. GROCERIES: Soucliong and Corigou Teri. Coliiie. llonieopathic Table Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Split Peas, Mustard, Preserved Citron, cheap; Puddirig Spices. W. I. IIITH. N. S. Demill, E ., g Edward Allison,‘I‘lsq. I. I. III?‘ SMITH BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, NORTH MARKET WHARF, St. John, New Brunswick. IIFIRIIICE: 6i-x Spices ofall kinds, Glenlicld and Poland Starch, I-‘ig rid button Blue, Washing Powder Albert night lights, Soaps, Candles. x.so, a Large and General Assortment of Hard- ware, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- er in person, and purchased direct from the manu- fectories, he can with confidence, recoinrriend them to the public as good and cheap, at the establishment . HASZARD. o Op its the Catholic Chapel, ‘rest George Street, Charlottetown, Nov. I-lth, 1853. GOODS. UST IMPORTED, rind for sale by the Sub- scriber, at his NEW STORE, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection of American apd otper Goods, 0 set 0 ‘ c ii ing - SUGAR, in hogsheads, barrels rind by retail, Loaf, crushed and refined do. “Superior Hysoii nnd'"Souchong TEAS, in chests, Ifalwu , rl lvv I" ' . coi=_i‘r‘.'i:,"i'tici:,'. PILOT BREAD, In barrels and C‘ ‘< -I etail ; ‘ _ citAci{i:tts.cni:r!si., Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- r, Ginger, Table Salt, Soda, Ssleratus, Soap, Eeandlee, Starch, Blue, Burning Fluid, Matches, J either for a Mechanic triodstion. For particulars. apply to 'I‘Horsas Donn Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM DODD. Carpenters’ Tools. UST received per Schooner " Fanny." an assort- ment of the iibove. among which ure- I. dz H. Sorby's Cast Steel Socket, Monica and Firiner CIIISSELS und GOUGES, Do. single and double PLANE IRONS, Jack, Smoothing and Trying l‘l.ANES, Grecian und Quirk U. G. Grecian Ovcloe, Rnbbet, Match, Hollows and Rounds, Bead and other Moulding PLANES, Gages and Turkey Oil Stones, Crosscut, Hnnd, 'I‘ennon and Mill SAWS, Smiths’ and Carpenters‘ Files, &,c. Cheap fot cash, at the Store of DANIEL DANIES. Queen street, Jan. 26, I854. PROPERTY FOR SALE. OR. SALE, the Property at present occupied by the Subscriber, nt Hooper’: Corner, Iledi-quc, consisting of ii Dwelling House, Shop and Granary; also, it Shop occupied PI _ 1 _.—ul -—I\InrlI ea b tl I l"I‘l|'l'|I" with one i: ...l..iit:i ,— It in ii gums unuuildd or u house for Public Accom Jan. 28, 1854. 2msnx Tobacco. Cigars, Rosin. acking,dr.c. Fresh Muscatsl RAISINS. CONI-‘ECTIONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Ginger Syrup. - PRINTED CO'I"I‘ONS. Striped and Unbleached Ladies‘ and Gentleman's India Rubber Boots and S dud Oil Suits ; Buffalo Robes of superior quality‘;. is an ape ;Cotton-wick and Liimp-wicks ; luidl.arnps—patent and common in variety ; CHAIRS, with cnrie seats and wood ditto, in great variety ofpattsrn ; Looking Glasses, lass Lanterns ;.Iute and Grass Illiits; Hay Forks, S ades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle rind Latli ails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shoe- malters' Lasts, Nails, Pegs rind Thread. _ MOLASSES in hogshsads and by retail; Codlish Oil, in barrels and by retail. lso—an assortment of CURRIERS’ TOOLS ; Pails, Tubs. in nests or single ;Clothes Pins,Brooms, rushes, . rr HArrn—-American and Island manufactured SOLE LEATIIER, Nesta’ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAIVSON. Charlottetown. November 14. hoes ; Indian Rubber Coats To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts, NEW and commodious SHOP, suitable for I GROCERY or DRAPERY STORE, with CELLAR and Out-House room. Apply to W. C. HOBBS. CLOCKS.’ CLOCKS! GOOD variety for Sale, from Sixteen to Fifty hillings. February 24, I854. GEORGE BEER, JUN. WAXWORK. TIIE celebrated Horse WAX- WORK, imported from England by the Royal Agricultural Society, in IS58, will serve for the season at the following places, commencingon the [st April :- s will eta d i Clnirlottetown twice in week, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's residence, Old North River Road, I} miles from Charlottetown. This Horse stands I85 hands high, is very power- ful, aod of a handsome grey color. Terms, its. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOHN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, March 7. on cowmnus. ; THE old Clydesdale Horse Colum- 1‘ bus will stand for the season at the . = let May, William Elllcs, New 3 Amun; asli\m'l; R. Bagnull's, Town Rmul; North ; River; J. Poise's, West River; Garvin's, VVest Ri- : ver; Block llonsez Arch. McDoitgiild’s, Nine Mile, Creek; John McI’h:til's, Dlai-.k Point; David Carrie- ron’s, Crspsud; Webster's, Tryon.—Evsry fortnight -travelling to the 17th Jn I . CALEB POLLEY, Groom. Marsh ‘I. FOR SALE by A Oflice rumor: EDWARD ISLAND ALMANACK FOR 1854. _—' GEO. T. HASZAIID. APPRENTICE WANTED. SMART BOY, of about I2 or it years ofsge, with it good English Education. Apply at this OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber hits removed his Ollice to his Dwelling Houae,lately occupied by Andrew Duncan, Esquire, at the corner of Prince and Water Streets. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 2d March, 1854. 6w TIIE Sbscriber has much pleasure in notifying the Public, that by the mail of yesterday. he received instructions from the Board of Directors in London, to make a ccnsidernble reduction in the rates of I’rerniuiiis oflnsurance against I-‘ire. All persons heresfler whose risks will expire, shrill derive the benefit of reduction, without the necessity of issuing new Policies. A: opposition is the life q/businers, the Subscriber calls the rittention e Insuring Public, to the respsctubility, substsntishility and long stnnding ofthc “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurnnce Company of London." CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, February 23,1854. 6w BIBLE SO .IE'I‘Y. ‘HE Sixteenth Annunl eating of the Prince ~ Edward Island Auxiliary Bible Society will be held at the Temperance Hall on Friday the l0tli day of lliirch instiint, at which a (Jiillectioii will be taken up in nitl ofthc JUBILEE FUND of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Chair will be taken at 1 o'clock p in W. CUNDALL, Secretary. Chnrlottetown, lst Mnrch, 1854. GRAND RIVER, LOT 55. English. Ame3icei]1)6sr.'Wcat India HF. Subscriber line for srtle. at Grand River, Lot 65, n gonzl rtssortmerit of I-Englisli. American and West India Goods and Groceries, st Charlottetown prices, for cash. EDWARD SAVILLE. . ‘Z’ \L “'1' In aid of t ‘s _ Gltutiob sill O_BE for elrI.o' oclt so It I'll- rick’s De . at the Temperance ‘iclists Is. Gd. sacli._ ‘ y lliis Box is worthy of remsrlt. This is the third IIIM it has been instruutratal in i I ll‘ benevolent par ts first appearance was on the occasion ofa Bsassr in Halifax, under the suspi- ces of his Grace t ' realized‘ mired, and got into Its next a pesrancs was at a Rule. _ I07 W0 purpose o relieving the orphans of alifsx, when several tickets were pure by lerelisats st‘ ibis Island to aid thslaudiible undertaki . It was won at this time by asistsr ofons of the see, who was offered any amount else wished least for it; but when she learned the object for which it was intended. namely, to raise finds in aid ofSt.' Ihbssl's Chub and Parochial House in this Islsamshsgsssiemly presented it for that per . A great number of ickets have been already b- sued, ind the sale must be brosgliiios close is a vow few days. ' The winner of the Box will be entitled torsoeive £10 cash in lieu of it, if so inclined. 'l‘hs following gentlemen have politely consented to act as a Committee to make all the necessary arrungeriiente for the Rafle, and to receive the Tick- ets und payments therefor. Rev. Tnessas Hon. D. Brian F. P. Noa-roiv.l'aq., P. Waanaa, Bsq., R. GILL. Mr. Ciiaaaes w . The Box is now in charge of P. P. Nsrtsebq. Victoria Hotel. Box to be exhibited at the Store of C. Denipey. Esq. on Thursday the 9th inst. on Saturday the II last. to be removed to the Rev. 1‘. Phslau, in whose sure it will rsnirrin until he deliver it to the fortunate Winner. This extraordinary Bea appears to be destined for Cliiiritshlo and Benevolent purposes both in the West Indies and the Colonies. March 4th 1854. All papers 2w Valuable Properties for Sale. IIE Subscriber ofl'srs to sell, at moderate rates, and on reasonable terms. his right by Deed to the following Freehold Properties, viz.: 100 acr ofl.und on Lot orfiI‘owiiship No. 8. 800 acr Lot No. 8. 450 acres at I-‘illesn Point. acres on Lot No. 25, near McMurdic’s. Hall, a l.sdy's The liner of Puax.sI,P. I’. s u, I It'Doiiai.e, His interest in the following Leasehold Prsieisss,vis., 44 acres of Land with Dwelling Ho use, Store, Ilsrar and Out-houses on Lot 18, near the Indian Rive Chapel, which is an excellent business stand. It is now occupation of _Mr. J. Coughlse. Also, the Property in Tr on, formerly occupied by the his George B non. rid also, the Lot ofLand with a ouse an Store thereon, at Vernon River, now in the ocsupatiou of Mr. Archibald McNeill, Teacher. 'I‘ln,-‘above 'I‘rscts ofLaiid being generally known. require little, if any further dBS_C_Plp'I3()lI‘I;““'_“n Charlottetown, lotli Feb., I854. ‘ 5' Horses, Hey and Straw. . HE Subscriber has for Sale, one pair superior Heavy HORSES, one of them 4 and the ether 7 years st; one other Horse. 4 past; one Mare, 5 past; so one Filly, 2 past. These animals are poe- sessed of every general good quality. and gentle tempers Also, For Sale, several Tens of UPLAND HAY, and ST AW. deliverable at sundry plaees,aud Nine Stocks of MARSH IIAY at Seven Mile Iluy. For further particulars, apply to P. fiawifiifligiktsz. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, I864. Hemlock Timber Wanted. ubscribct‘ wishes to Contract for so or SO quantity Scxiiilirig of assorted sizes, to be delivered at Surnmersitle, Lot I7. in June next. For further particulars, apply to P. Baker, Esq., Bedeque, or to J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown, Eeb. 10, IBM. ' N THE Subscriber hereby requests all persons who have Accounts against him, to furnish the same for settlement. nd all persons indebted to him, are requesteil to discharge their respective amounts before the 25th insl., as on that day, he intends placing all his Accounts, Notes, &c., in the hands ofua Attorney for immediate collection. J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, lotli Feb., I854. Crushed and Moist Sugars. A SUPERIOR artiele.—For sale cheap for cash. J 8 A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. an. I. Parcel Lost. LOST on Friday, the Id inst. between Charlotte- town, and Dewar's Cross-roads, Belfast, a par. cel containing a Dress, pair of Boots, dtc. any one leaving it at this cfice, or at Dswur’s, Creaprogda, will be rewarded for their trouble. Twelvetrces Brothers’ Soup Powder an entirely new invention. . IS the cheapest, safest. best, and most elfectiial article for all washing purposca,a pack“ of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soap! 'l‘he saving of Tires and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a W E EK ' S W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST -no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a batter and much quicker lather, and is adapted for iirposss for dwhich Soap cannot besafely or edecteslly es . It will not injure the bands, or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for paring. nenily whitening Linens, &c., after they hug become disooloured by age, or injured by bu] Washing, it is also unsurpaseablc for lmpmy ing the colors of FLANNEL8, BLANKETS woot.t.ENs, Cotoass PRINTS, MUs1,m' sl b and LACE. or S s 950. To