«-9- HASZARD'8 c.iza"r.'ri'a. FEBRUARY 15. - 1'!!! NEW YORK TRIBUNE- LP-EJV'L.lRGlD. - WERE N the Ilth of last April THE DJILY TRI- BUNE, having completed its twelllhyear, was sale .e.erethoaoae fourth. ortotliesiasof The L0 we fines it considerably larger than any other deep Daily publbbed in this country or in the world. Noelsaege is price was snails is conse- quence of tb'I Enlargement-the per being still efovded to Mail Subscribers at 95 per anuuin and sold toCa_rriere sad to Agents ordering it by Express or Mailfsr flint ale at CI 50 for one hundred copies, or 315 per thousand copies, payable in ad- vance. ‘Mfiuu , to ' orour entire Daily edition do not as the same we pay for Paper and Ink. leaving all other expenses to be defrayed from our receipts for Advertising. In other words. we return to each purchaser o our paper from uh. hi money's worth in the naked sheet we for the reward of our own labor and the heavy expenses of Tslegrs hing, Corree on- ng, Composition, rioting, Maiiug, Book-keeping. Rout, &c., to our Advertisers alone. We do not think it now ible to chespeu newspa- pers boy is point; if it over] shall be hereafter, we intend to be oven with the foremost in demonstra- ti the feet. or SE.HI- WHEEL Y, EUROPEJN and CALIFORNIA editions were enlar ed aiuiultane- ously and equally with the Daily, u ulsowithout any increase of ’ price. We respectfully solicit a comparison of our Semi-Weekly at $8 per annum, [two copies sent a full year for 85, and ten copies for 820,] with any 94 or C5 Semi-Weekly, end will cheerfully send copies for this purpose upon directro poet-paid application. ' THE NE ll’-YORK WEEKLY TRI- BUNE entered on its thirteenth year on the 3d of September, it was sale at! to the size of the Semi- Weekly and Daily, add ng more than one-fourth to its cepaci — so without increase of price. This Eiilatgeuient adds at least 820,000 per anuutn to our expenses, in ad 'tion to tlie previous cost of our Daily Enlargement already cfected. All our editions from the let of Septeitiber up sred in entirely new and beautiful type, prepar expressly for this paper. Our Steam Cylinder Presses are not.surpassed by any in the world. Even though our Weekly Edition should be rapidly run u to 100,000 copies, we are pared to print and run‘ every copy on the day ('1' ureday) that the form is put to press, with- out interrupting or retarding the regular issue of our three Daily editions, amounting to Twenty Thousand copies. We stand ready to adopt any iiiiprovssncuts, however expensive, which will enable us to di-emiuute intelligence more frcshl and effec- tivel , and shall especially hail, as we labor to effect a re icul improvement in the celerity and reliability of the Mails. THE TRIBUNE has notnosv its character to make or to proclaim. It has not beeu_aud never can bea more party organ. It has supported the Whig party because the distinctive principles of that party appeared to favor the great ends w ' it has labour- ed to subserve; it never advocated a measure because it was proposed or sustained by the Whig party. It holds itself at all times as free to condemn unsound principles, unwise measures or corrupt ticta should the two former be propounded or the latter perpetra- ted by Whigs‘ as though they had emanated from the hostile camp. In so in as Peace, Liberty, Educa- tion , Temperance, Internal Improvement and Indus- trial Development may be subserved by acting with the Whig party,it must continue to be, as it has been, Whig. Though never acting with any Abolition or other one-idea putty, THE TRIBUNE is and must be the relentless fee of Human Slavery. as ofwhatevur else tends to degrade Labor and obstruct the intellec- tual and social development of any portion of mankind. Were it able to perceive that a vote in New-York could abolish Slavery in Carolina, it might uttatch itself to some one of the expressly Anti-Slavery par- ties: lacking that light, it declines to abandon the substation for the shadow of political good. But while it does not see its way clear of any effective Political action against Slavery in the Suites which now cherish it, it regards the defeat of whatever effort to extend the giant wrong under the flag of our Union, or to obstiuct by its power the progress of Abolition in other lands, as among the most urgent and sacred of public duties, not to be subordinated to any party consideration whatever. And, while it does not pr e to make Anti-Slavery the basis of Political action, other than defensive, it will neglect no opportunity, remit no effort, so to diffuse Light and 'I‘ruth as to render the continuance of Slaver impossible in a land irradiated by the sun of Christi- snity and boasting ' great exemplar of Politi- cal Justice and law-guarded reedom. For Temperance in all things, but especially the disuse of Intoxicsting Beverages and the legal sup- pression of the Liquor Tratic. we shall struggle, as we have struggled, uullinchingly and untiriugly. We regard the Maine Law as essentially t most beneficent statute" of our day, and confidently hope to see it soon prevail universally. The Congressional Reports and Washington Cor- respondence will, as heretofore, be both reliable and salts ctory. The Markets for Grain, Cattle, Cotton and other products of the country, will receive ro er attention, and be reliably reportediu THE THIS UNE. _On our correspondence with the most important points throughout the world we need not here dilate. Of the fact that our Associate, B1 YJRD T.d Y- LOR. isfaowon the other side of the globe, sending _ns advices from the seat ofwar in China, and expect- ing soon to depict for our readers the physical, moral and social characteristics of jealous -guarded Japan, the public ‘is "already aware. Ifve will probably return by way of Australia and California, in both of which we have several correspondents. rie y—ws shalle re no on V our readers well adv on every subject of interest, and doubt not that the same generous measure of patronage hitherto accorded to us will continue to repay all our exertions. Any friend who believes he will dogood b in- creasing the circulation of THE TR BUJJE is authorised to solicit and receive subscriptions; and, on due proofthat money has been mailed and post- paid to our address, we take the responsibility of its safe transmission. Specimen Copies will promptl be sent wlthonvcliargs to those lring th trust many friends will be rnov hours and acquaintances to join in making up a Club to commence with our Enlarged Sheet and New-Ty pe on the Is . or at any time thereafter. A limited amount of space in the WEEKLY TRIS UNE will be appropriated to advertising. TERMS 0!’ THE WEEKLY TRIBUJVE. 00 Singleco . Iyeer, 52 numbers. . . . . 32 Threads " yeor,52 numbers. . . 5 00 Five copies, I year, 52 numbers. . . . . B 00 Tea copies, one our, 52 unmbers. . . . . I2 00 Twenty copies, yoar.teone address. . . so oo The extremely lswrprlce at which the wanna T1") N1 is now sruishsd to Club subscribers, b-ollte soled all ' ‘ ' , am. ‘.1 pr wepyo-I: .‘:.VlI‘ spy commissions 3Ibssv' ' nis eemuieaso at any time. Pa - -Ollie edvatsceis rsqeirud in all cases, and t filter is ilvafiably discontinued at the expiration of the advance pa merit. lousy may be remitted for subscriptions in letters at our risk, but the postmaster at the place where the letter is untied should he made acquainted with its esateeissnd lrssps dessrtpiioa ofthe bi . Silk‘ If any spseto- ying bank In theillnited Itsies , rose as red at psi for subscriptions. Subscript, I. resolved at G. . Hullst'd'lgBook 'I'he,Lawuo£ ltxhosltlwas-it Island sort“ ’r.fisr_i"isri- ‘ I 1,. .....F "‘ 2 by To :,"'-':',:".*..tit.tt.ii.-rniiy. .-.-9;,'_- V ‘ WILLIAM HEARD KFULfor past favours, begs to intitnete the ARRIVAL of VFHAN with the following GOODS, th'e Nhgget, direct from Eseuaan. Cashmere, Mohair, Glace Royal, Damask. French and English llIeriuo.0'l"VIl. C°lIlf3¢.V°¢I|IlI Cloth, A plain Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLOJI Shawls and Scarfs. ' Satin, \Vstered Ueo. Persians. lpacce, Norwich and Gale Plaid. and Spanish Cmpe. for List! KINGS. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glace Silkx; Irish Poplins; uCap{_I. _ Silk Vrlnsfs for dresses. Bsiinets, &c , in all colours. ibbons in great too‘ dresses, Vacuutu, Jumladown, , Vocunia and Plaid Wool Jscliets, lliinalsga, Al satin Turks, variety. A lav e assortment of Millinery. Laces, Neits, llraids, Gimps, fancy Trimmings, Bottom, offs, Boss, Victorines. capes, cuffs Linings. Fur el, musquiish, uiink and seal. stone martin. squirt C ILDRb‘.N’S DRESSES. CLOAKS. (Lips. H0 . mitts, loves, Gauntlets. &o., in real sable, fitch, ET8 . ATS, a great variety. Red, blue and white sergss; real Welsh, imitation Welsh..Lanceshire, Salisbury and Saxony I"L.dN. NELS.. iriohair, dt broad Cloths; of superior make: glazed and Vestin s. oosltins, ‘sssiinsres. felt Ladies’, Gents‘. and Cliildreus’ - ‘ ll‘.~.—R ‘II It 'C D ts,H thlt . '""'"°"'1"li° ' ‘ " " °"“ "5a'.’...¢,’,"5.°.li}'.“'c'~z..J.'il.‘,'. s.Zi'sr..-.."c'..... am. Ilats; cloth and for Cape. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy Muflers; silk, Bandiiue and cotton Handkerchiefs HOS ERY, HJBERDJSHERY, and ever variety OOTS. SHOES and SLI Pilot, bea ver , Hate ‘.; COTTON and Luvitw GOODS. Press. sods, Indigo, Copperss, Starch, Glue. Lutitpbleclt, shoe Thread, Cotton Warp,Hair Seating. curled Hair: Paints, Oils, liitin ,'I‘ar, A rge assortment of Castings, Forge Buck. E4 Rope, Uakum, Figure Heads; scouring Brick (wholesale erretail.) RONMOJVGERY. NAILS. SPIKES, dtc. IROJV‘, STEEL, Ship RTHE.’\/‘WAR E. 0 ice selection of HINJ and GLJSS. FANCY GOODS.-—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Bose- wood and coromsndel Multnms. Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivor , German and Bone C be. A t ' t f F c Toilet Sou . Plymouth pa a om ‘tn "no y 0 '“ ’ roseliirood and gilt frsrriss. For Christmas presents, a splen- Dreesing and chimue Glasses, in mahogsn did collection of Jewelry. The whole will Charlottetown, December 9_. I853. GLEASON”S PICTORIAL. ON the first of January next. Glc¢soit‘s Pictorial will commence its st'.etIi volume, and will appear vastly improved in all respcnte, with a superb new heading. new type and dress throughout, aud_will be printed upon the finest paper. As a proprietor of the Pictorial has pure used the entire good will of Baruuin's New York Illuslrntrd News. and has ys be sold at merged that journal in the Pictorial, the public will In reap rho advantage of this concentration of the strength of the two papers upon one, both In tho artistic and the literary departments. The _'aanie brilliant host of contributors and artists will be en aged on Glsosort’s Pictorial as heretofore, and n urge addition is also made to the corps. both in talent and number. 'l‘he most liberal arraitgeiueiits have been completed, and such as will snub e Proprietor to produce by far the finest illustrated journal yet published, and much superior to the pre- sent issue of the pa or. The c umns of the Pt'cloi‘t'ul will constauty be bcautilied by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its literary department will fully sustain the high repu- tation it has so long enjoyed. The ages of GIm.son's Pictorial will contain views 0 ever populous city in the known world, of all buildings 0 note in the etistcrii or western hemis- plicro, of all the principal ships and steamers of the navy and mercltant service: with fine and accurate portraits of every noted character in the world, m e and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, talten from life, will also be given, with numerous specimens from the animal kingdom, the birds the air, and the fish of the sea, and will present in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giving a great amount of reading matter and i|luetrntions—and rming a mammoth weekly paper of sixteen octnvo pages. 'l‘:uaas:—'I‘hree dollars per nunum. Published every SATURDAY by F. GLEASON. Corner of Treniont and Bromfield Streets, oston, ass. Subscriptions received at G. T. Haszard’a Book tore. .- 5" S?‘ ‘I S NEW PERPUMES, dtc. le nd almond ups for family ties. the lowest figure for cash. WINNOWING MACHINES. ' HAVING now permanently located myself one mile from New Glasgow, on the New Glasgow Road, the farmers in the snrroundin country may depend upon being supplied with anything in my line, ot up in the very best and most substantial manner. do not profess to sell-—as cheap as some others do, or offer to do. No first-rate article can be hon ht as w as poor common ones can. But I o oess to make the best the very dgicidedly best, F NNING . MILLS made on the Islan Istem JOHN SMITH. LAND ASSESSMENT. Trcusurer‘s Ollics, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, anunr I4, I8 . IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island. made and passed in the Elevent year of the re‘ ii of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Art for scyingfurtltcr an Assessment on ell Lands in this Colony, and for the ertcouragrsisnt q/' Education,” and of an Act made in amendment thereto, and passed in the Twelllh year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled Jfri Act to explain and amend the preterit Act for the Jtsrusuuut of Load, and the encouragement of Education, and also of an Act made and passed in the Fifteenth year of Her said Majesty's Rein, intituled ./In Act for the encouragement of ‘duration, and to raise Funds that purpose by imposirig an additional JIusss- rit on Land in the said Island and on Reel of Estate in Charlottetown and Common. and George- totcn (4 ouunon : I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made Proclamution,uccording to the terms ofthe said Acts, of the undornientioned Town Lots, Common Lots, Water Lots, Pasture Lots. Islands, and parts of Townships in this Island, in arrests for the non- payment of the several sums us an owin thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the first mentioned Act, viz : UBIN’S EX'I‘RAC'l‘S Bailey's Ess. Bouquet, Ede‘s Iledyosmia, Delcroix’s Fashionable Por- fumes, Lowe's Fragrant Perfume, and Genuine Eau dc Cologne. IIENDRIE’S MOELINE. For preserving the Beauty and Lttzurt'ariccqfthr Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Anim ‘ - ous Substances, most beneficial for promoting the and luxuriance of the Hair, and of it very perfume. EMOLIENT C./LMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of, as a certain and agree- able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurious effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline tnetter whatever. ROWLJNDS KJLYDOR, _ For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEARL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for been- tifying the Tooth. By its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gums and Sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FJIVOUITE TOILET SOJPS, Prepared in the useful form of a Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Lorrnoat. Wm. R. WATSON. Reddin‘s New Building, Nov. 21st, 1858. Adv. dt. Isl. The Wonder of the World! Devines' Compound Pitch Lozenge. HE Great Remedy is at last discovered, and COUGIIS. COLDS, ASTHMA. COS'I‘IVE- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign medy. Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cases of Consumption were erred for less than 85? Truly, if any individual is to pitied, and needs sympathy, it is the consumptive,—always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the iuful evidence of decay almost " makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." " Some bloom as roses bloom, And live as roses live, A single morning space l" While others, in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold neglocted,—in the hectic flush, the painful cough, " The prints oftlisir parting stops appear." All we ask is this one question :—I you have got mucous membranes, or any other members of the body that are " heirs to ills."——arI you not interested u this great remedy, Duviuus’ Coasstotrwn Pi-rcis Losuircu Sold by W. R. We-r-sorr and T. DusBusass' & Co. ,at Arc-ritucaaius' Hai.i.. -I 0 FOR IA . SCI-IOONER nineteen Tone, nearly sew. Sails a rifgiug eae yeeria use. For further Par- ticulars app y to llr. KENNETH |I‘KI-'.NZIl:‘.. Pownal Street Charlottetown, Dee. I0tb, I858‘ Book at New Books! UST OPENED at G. T. HASZAI?.D’S Book Store, a lar a supply of NEW BOOKS and STATION RI’, among which will befouud the newest standard Literature of theday— Maunder's 'I‘reasuries, Chsluier’s, Posthumous ‘Wlorks, arlor rise. ustra Case, Neandsr’s Church Hietor " Memorials pf Cbrhlaa Life, Kitto's Pietoriil Life of our Suviosv, Berus's Notes in II_ sols llaio, and 2 vols 4to, Cyclopedia of Bel justices, writtee - scans scans. Township No. I, 451 Township No. 54, I218; " 3, 8943 “ 55, 765 “ S, 4112 " 58, 498 -' 9. 5000 -- 57, 481 “ II, 8256 “ 58, 600 -- is, 1000 -- o, isoo " I7, IOQ " 62, 3877 H I8, 3339; '- 65, tut; " 20, 2306; George's Island, 8 " 23, 88} Gover's Island, 100 “ 24, l Governor's Island 300 “ 25, I061; Suva c Island, 150 " 26, 52 Kildure Island, 250 " 28, 456§ Cavendish Sand 228 " 31, 794] , " 32, 2935} Csscumpec sand " 88, 1288 Island, 500 " 88, I088 Conwaly Sand “ 89, 800 Is an 50 “ 40, 985 Fish Island, 150 " 4|, 984 Bedford Bay Island, 40 “ 42, 4424 Savage Island, 25 “ 43, 2500 Wood Islands, 40 " 44, 2809 Prim Islands, 86 " 46, 8 Powual Island, 50 " 41, I311 Goose Island, I2 " 48. 9 York River Island, 4 " 49, 218 Sandy Island, 80 “ 52, N09‘ Enmore Island, I0 as 8‘ 5 I000 of Town Lots in Chsrlottetowu,—I-3 of No. 59, No. 51, First Hundred of 0. . Second Hundred,—No. 58, 1-4 1-4 of No. 85, I-4 of No. 86 Fourth Hundred ,—No. 40, 1-4 of No. 80. Fifth Hundred,—No. I8, and No. BI. Pasture Lots in Ch;\rloit’e3tisiwn RoyaIty,—I-2 of No. 12, and I-5 of o. . . own Lots in Georgetown: No. Range, Letter. No. Range, Letter. 2 G, I5, 4 F, 'I&Il,8 B, den, 4 A, 4 A, Water Lots in Georgetown,—No. I0. Pasture Lots in Georgetown I{oyalty,—No. 85, BI, 62, I05, I88, I88, I-5 of 248, and 290. Town Lots in Priacetown : No. 5, Row 2, Division I, Letter B. I, do 8, do 5, do C. 8, do 4, do I. do D. 8, do It), do I. do I1. 4, do 2, do 8, do B. 5, do 8, do 5. do C. 8, do 5, do I, do E. I, do 1, do I, do G. Pasture Lots in Princetown Roya|ty,—5-4 of No. 151, No. 240, and I-2 of No. 451. And the owners ofthe said Lots and Tracts ofLeud so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid. are hereby notil‘iod,that in case thesums charged on them as afore- said, together with the costs which have been incur- red, shall not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Char- lottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the 2d day of May next, application will be made to the SI- preme Court. during a said Term. for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respec- ti v y. Prince Edward Dis nist , IEJVT STREET, CHJRL TTE OWM & R. JOHNSON rsspestfelly announce that a they Supply from their Esta DR GS. and the various Ofiainel Preparations Colleges, and froma obtained in but class I‘.ete I tents in England. they feel warranted in claiming the oonldeuoe of the public, which they will sedeavour to retain by climate, and specially suitable for families who live distsatdlasjri Mglioel assistance... F ii _ essr a sin Becsi u‘ ' Galvaitispgi‘, Vaccid: tee is troas sriu Cattle I P.o'f.the best kind. January 5, I854. Led ere, Account Books, die. GEOII E T. HASZAID besreosived flout the manufacturers a steel: of the above goob is a great variety of and Biodiugs, Ls Pest bound is eslffleoia leads. Pt - Foslsusp sud Putt I4?! eel Day looks a swiv- ILEIOIICII knowledge, 6, Regular Liner n-om London. THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship pore from Loudon,thet they will place on the Line between Loirnois and CHAI- A. I, Clipper Barqus Hares House, 500 tons R ister. to sail from Lon- don on or about the let A ft , I854. Ap ly to the owners BERT BROWN £ Co. 24 Lime Street, Fenchurch Street, London, R. BROWN St. Co. ' cc, N. S., Win. WALSH, A P h Charlpttetow . . . W artios wis in too i r Harvest Hosts wi o well to make ear‘ly s plkrtion. ' October 14th, I858. Isl dtR.(r‘. eat, I 7 ' Ii . HE GTORAI. ! TEE Clare of ’ concurs. COLDS, IIOIIISIINI-288, BR0Nt3IlI‘I‘lS.WlI00PING-ftlllfiill, (3IIOI'I’. .IS’l‘lIlllA, AND CQNSIIM l"I'I0.\'. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the bus‘ mess of life- iucreuse its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of ninan existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistr to the Healing Art. A viist trialof its virtues thro h- out this breed country, has proven beyond udoubt,t t uo medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the uuinerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. - deed, there is now sbundaiit reason to believe a Re- medy hss at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous afi'ectioiis of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion ofthe cures effected by its use. but we would present the following :—aud refer further en- quiry to my American Aluianac, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulate, and indisputable proof of these statements. Oflice of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., I853 Au . . J‘. C. Area. Dear Sir,—My little son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malig- nent Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever platoon that visited him, pronottnced him a dead chil . eving used your Ci-ricaitir Pucronai. in Califor- nia, in the winter of I850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three hours, commencing in the mornin . and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided ciuuge for the better, and after three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the un- xiety of many a fond rent.—For all atI'ectionsnt' the Throat and Lungs, believe it the best tiiedicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lincs,——but for your ini- ortant discovery, my little boy would now have been in another world. am yours, with great respect, J. D. PO LL, Supt. 'I‘rans., L. R.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. 1., July 2|, 1852. Dr. J. C. AvI:rt,——Since your niediciue has become known here, it has it greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say ofit, is not too much for the good it has done. Itake pleasure in selling it, because! know that! am iving my customers the wort of their money, audfi feel gratified in seeing the benefit it coufers.rn Please send me a further supply, and believe Yours, with respect, OHN C. WHITIDCK. _ Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 26, I852. J. C. Avxu. Sir; This may certify that lhave used your Ciiustux Pucroitst. for u wards ofoas veer ; and it is my sincere belief that should have been in my grave are this time ifl had not. as cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a pricelem remedy. Yours very res tfuliy, D. A. McCllI..I.IN. Attorney at Law. Wilhbanu, Pe., Se tember 28, I850. Du. J. C. Area, My dear ir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Iuvarlably recommend it for pulmo- nary allectloas, as do many of our principal physi cians. I am your friend, CHAS. STREATER, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. For Sale by T. DESBRISAY, & Co., General Agency. And I3 Mr. Lusurus. wniv, Georgetown, ' Enwsun Gosr, Grand River, Euwsun Nuunrisss, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. Fassuu, St. Bleanor’s, Gaouoa Wtuoiiss-osr, Crapaud. Jas. L Honsuir, do. Was. Donn. Bedeque, Jsarus Pinuuoir, New London. . .- .2.- Eelifal, 12th July. 1858. Aacirtsano Scorn, Esq. IR,—As the Agent of various Firs Insurance Companies, I be to bring under your notice my TENT JRTIFI I1 SL1 TE. This composition has been upwards , three years estua- slvely used in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, the Csnsdae and Nova Seotis, principally for covering shiugled _ ' in by the aoeompsn ing circulars of certificates. _ , and proved most success fully its fire proof qualities under most extraordinary reauistencss; so much so, that I am of opinion that a lieatiou to all i.i'..i. of wood buildiag'(whe'rs the - - be h tloo t t b ssd sob as '"‘g°';‘ J l'""'l:'“'.'.d °"°.'d. d w r .I offs bnclt wallstllf li.ll.in ‘lu.t'he.l:|it'y,'oat.I:ousee, ‘. ' 7'?‘ ' '°'l'l." .7‘ J”? 1" , , as wel as the roofs) by I wering '°q'"'"“" ‘ll an '“"'m‘ d"”“ ml. the premium of insurance on such buildings as are covered. I have the honor to be, sir,, Your obedleat servant, . W. ROSS. Patsntes and Manufacturer Halifax 14th July, I852. Sra,—-In answer to your note of the tlth lust.I eeesider tbsesscfyeur " rtilcisll tsPulItl”on legled Roofs usgrestly illeils ht‘ rblt spill! Hro—I base, tly red 150 _!Val:.lII| 0| Ieildlagsiatho ,a its you .. IIIUVI s ls-.slr.resr .tehlsrI.lIs-lls|lhs._ DR. OHLLHERI’ ‘WORKS. [“ Iii costamtd these works is - less an out uuisersal .........-.'.'."}I’.'.‘.‘.°&'; iw. Ital pres‘: sad public. " ' rrprrssri rig so ' political opinion, should lion segus::a'I.l‘“.riaa¢.g'"‘ lint. tl tliat too with high comsisndat as. is a circusrstoscr exceedingly rare, if set suogsuur 3.- ralellsil. The lines clinrras for [Its gnu, ilcrury stun, on they will obfufu ehsurlsgfor evangelical lrutlt t'n quortersfrosi which it would otherwise be ¢zcIudcd."]—Kt‘uo’s Journal. Iv-ORIGINAL WRITINGS. As re-published by the Author, in 25 volumes, Iline, clot . Vols. Contests ry‘ this Series. I. 2. Natural Theology, 2 vols., £0 8 0 5, 4. (‘hristien Evidences. 2 vols., 0 8 0 5. Moral Phi_loso y, o 4 o 1 I tstrouomical isoonrse 0 4 o 8, 9, I0. lvoagrsgatiouel Sermons, 8 vols., 0 II 0 II. tsrmons on Public ' o 4 o 18. 4 hurch Extension, 0 4 o 2|’ uflicienoy of s PerochielSystein 0 4 0 II.-HOSTHUJIOUS WRITINGS. Enrruu at De. Ilsirrra, In 9 volumes, 3",, cloth. Vols. Co cats. I, 2.3. Daily Scripture Reedlage, 8 vols., £I I I O 4, 5. Sabbath Scripture Readinga,2 vols. I I 0 6. lremous Sermons, 0 I0 0 1.8. Institutes of 'I‘heology, 2 vols., I I 0 9. elections on Better. &e., I0 5 This mportaut Series is completed by the publica- tion ofthe Prelsctionsou BI1‘l'I.ll., Panes, Hint. whole may now be d, in Nine Volumes Bro, price Ieputately, at Ios. ed. pg.- Volume. The above are the prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Ediuhn The Subsbribur has" made arrangements to sell thlem on this Island, at the above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. GEO. T. HASZAIID. ANTED, A FARM SERVANT with u satis- factory character. He rnust be agood Ploti h- man. Apply to Mr. Fellows. Ilinstesd, near Char ot- tetown. Also, wanted, agood plain Ap. ply as above. 5wxuI05 MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Ofllce of Csiaunas Psnssuu. Esq. , Charlottetown. February I, I853. LONDON HOUSE. N cw Fell Goods, for 1853. JUST RECEIVED atthe LONDON HOUSE, as Sir .dlc.s¢rider and Helen, from England, an extensive supply of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for the season, comprising in DRY GOODS: Silks, Satins, plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushes in every shade, I-‘rench Msriuos. Silk Velvets, black and colored; Orleans and Coburghs, Dress materials of every kind, Cloakiuga in great variety, Robes in the latest fashion, Prints good and cheap, Damesks and Moreens, Fringes and Lace for Gents. silk. felt and covered Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Umbrellas, cotton and silk; Ladies’ and Children's Stays, Do. cotton Dresses. Habit Shirts, Cltemisettes, Sleeves, Collars and Cuffs, Lucas and uslina, Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; ants’. Seal Overcome, Work Boxes and Cabinets, Mentles, in all the new styles, Shawls in variety, Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy Tritiitningil, Dress Buttons, Ladies‘ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Caps, Do. Cap Fronts and Borders. Artificial Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Sli Berlin Wools and Patterns, Penelope Canvass, aber- dashery, Milllncry, large variety; Hollands and Lin- ens, Linen and Cotton Bed Ticks. Ready made Clothing, Oil floor Cloth, all widths; Cloth and worsted Table Covers, 'I‘able Linen,'I‘willed Shirt- iugs, Regatta and fancy do., Long Cloths, undressed, Domestic Cottone; Beaver, Pilot. superfine and fancy Cloths, Doeskine in variety, Worsted Cord, new article; llunting Cord, Molesklus, Black and colored Cotton Velvets. Blankets, all rices; Domestic Sheets, Flnnnels and Se es; Cord , quilted and hair Petti- coals, Children's reeses, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Clothe, Stair Damask, Rubber Coats, Boots, Shoes and Leg iugs, Stationery). Perfumery,Heir oils,‘ Toilet Soaps, hamois Skins, stticoat Cord, Travel- ling Bags, Ladies’ Furs, Linings, French Canibric Handkerchiefs, Hassocks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Neck Ties, 'I‘able Mutts, Cotton and muslin Handker- chiefs, Bonnet Shapes. Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents’ Mufflers, Hearth Rugs, Saoksaud Sucking. GR OCERIES: Q- 6 s' Soucliong and Congou Tea, Coffee. Homeopathic Chocolate, Crushed and moist Sugar, Bsk ng Powder Table Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Split Peas, Mustard, Preserved Citron, chea ; Pudding Spices. Spices of all kinds, Glenfield and Poland! Fig and button Blue, Washing Powder. Albert night lights, Soaps, Cand s. Ar.so, a Large and General Assortment of Hard- warp, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- berin person, and purchased direct from the menu- factories, he can with confidence, recommend them to the public as good and cheap, at the establishment SZARD. of Op its the Catholic Chapel, ‘rcat George Street 0 Charlottetown, Nov. 14th, 1855. C A S H S T 0 R E . THE Subscriber, having RENO VED to the Store lately occupied yb Mr. Jesus Gilligan. Druggzt, will be happy to lttpplg his old customers, ud public ensrally, at t s most reasonable prices with the fo lowing articles, vix:— ‘SIUGJIRS, TEAS sud GROCERII-IS of all u s. Superior CLOTHS. Let c euortment of DRY GOODS, HARD- WJ E, STO VES, LEA TIIER, and M0- LJISSES. A few sets Ladies’ FURS, very superior. &‘ The above will be sold wholesale and retail CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great-George at., Jan. 2|. li H C Coinmsrciul Dlgest a English CommonLaw sports, lhr sale at Gee. ‘I’. Hasxaun’s Book Store. Paris: for Sale. HE Subscriber od'srs for sale his FARM, con sisting of III) acres, 90 acres Freehold, and 20 acres Leased, at One Shi ' is about 40 acres cleared, and is a high state of cultivation; agood House, Bore sad Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Seavltown, about 2| miles lrom Hooper'a Corner, and about I} miles from the South Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure may be bad. For rticulsrs apply to .l. WIATIIIIIII, Es.q,or Mr. iiossas Donn, Charlottetown, er Subscriber, etGroeu’s Shore. JOHN TODD. Searltown, 2d Oct, 1852. III LAW BOOKS. ITTY on l’|eading,Chitty on Contracts;Blunt's ad Shl master's Assistsu R _ I I ‘ HE Tenants on ‘I’ Number! Siatuuuad Twenty-two, _ ' in flogqgnbte, ‘ robes Safivsa, are harshn- qu red to stake isedlets payment of all svreess of rent due theta, stlstwlss ' w Uha tutedlbr ,, ~ "w'ii.i.uut isss.ru.isss. _ ling povscrs. There . 1. ... .ai rososit. "'~:I'l"l I It ’.