at -- "d'c'ro'BER 4.‘ We most cordially unite with your Excellency -In our grateful acknowled uts to Divine Pi-evidence, who in His more has spared the inhabihnts of this Island in the fearful disease which has rave I the neighboring count]-in, find who, VLH beneficonoe, hu_s re- warded the labora o the huebandman with a bountiful harvest. / We thank your Excellency for our oler to coruiuualcab with us; and we shal most cheer- fuiiy units one endeavours with those-of your Jtxosileuoy to promote the general welfare. HIS :xcsu.rNcv’s itsri.v Mr. W and Gentlemen of the House of ‘ ’ Assembly. I thank you for your Address, which aflbrda inc much satisfaction, as it conveys the assur- ance of your oo-operation and support in all measures ealcu d to promote t e general weltiii-e. C re. Packet with in. Colonial Mail did not arrive until this morning. ' Ohurlottettovvn muizets, sept. so.’ Beef,(amall)lb. ad a 6d Oatmeal, Do. by quarter, 3d I 45d Pearl Barley, 2d Pork, a as rkeys such, he a 1s Do. (small), 5d a 7d owls, a lid utton, 8d a 6d Psrtridges, ‘Id a 9d Veal, fld a “d Geese. a 2s 6d aui. none Duclta, Is a Is 8d Butter (fresh), ltda Ill ‘ a dozen, 1d a 9d Do. by tub, Isa Is 2d Barley bush , 8s e 4e Lard, a sis. s Gd e 8e Tallow, IN a Is Potatoes, ls Id a is Wool, is e la Id Turnips, ls 6d a Is our, 3d Homespun yd., 8s Ode lls Chickens each ‘Id a Is Ilay, ton, 90s a 100s Carrots bunch, 2d a 8d Straw, 4.s FOR SALE. BEAUTIFULLY situated HOUSE and LOT, on the North side of Hillsborough Square. For further particulars, apply on the Promises to RICHARD SMITH. ’ October 4. sutf ’ BARLEYI ANTED a quantity ofgood clcau four-rowed U P Barley, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. ‘ ' GEO. BEER, Jun. Ocubsr 4th, l8o4. BENJAMIN CHAPPELL HAS the following, among other things, for sale, which he will dis ose of on reasonable terms:— Rubber Boots and hoes; Leather Bobts, Shoes ' Huts, Sou’ Warp, Time icces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and other dye stuffs; Craokcrs.Tss, Sucre’, Monaasus, Soup, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Blue, Starch, To- bacco, Spices, 'l‘able Salt, Shovels, Ilay and Manure Fo a. too Iiushels LIVERPOOL SALT, 200,000 Shingles. l5,000 feet Pine Boards, 0000 feet Refuse Deals, 6000 feet Studding, I000 feet Scantling. 50 Cords Firewood. - o. — 100 acres of Land, being No. 55 [Fill -five], situate ou the Road leadin rorn Frederick love to Barlow'a Mills, on Lot or 'I§0fllIODlp Number Eleven, lice ounty. Cherlottctetown, Oct. 8. NOTICE. Grand Division. HE Annual Session of the Grand Division S. of 'I‘. of this Island, will be heldln the 'I‘cmper- ance Hall, Charlottetown, on Thursday the 26th day of October, instant, commencing at 4 o'clock p. in. By order, ' _ P. DESBRISAY, G. 8. Oct. 2d, 1854. Legislative Council chamber, Tuesday, 20tlsSept,'IS54, . ESOLVED, That the following Standing Order ofthis House, be inserted threetimee in each of the News published in Charlottetown, for the information of the Public, viz :- "That o ‘ll, Resolution, or other proceeding, founded upon any application, addressed to the House of Assembly, be sustained by the Council, unless an application to the same clfect, with such docuuientsus may accompany the same, be also presented to the Council in General Assembly." HARLES DESBRISAY. Clerk Legislative Council. mime iiunrnn. Mu. Gavin Idanrssais, a native of the of Fife, in Scotland. who resided as fol- F Cons I lows:—in the at Yaruionth; iu I848, at Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Ialand, and in 1848, at Pugwuslt, all in British North Ainerica—-or his heirs, if dead. will apply, to the Subscribers, they will hear of something to their advants . ‘. T. St R. LANDALE, Solicitors, Supreme Court, [18 Fourth St., Edinburgh, Scotland. Waiting made easy and Pleasant If VII 0!‘ IOITOI Oheniicul Washing Powder. rme Powder. prepared by ..‘p..ao.i Chemist, .- a superior erticlefer Waebiq letbss. The process ofuslagls slurple and easy, a cleanses without injury on the least fabric. One puchage of this Pow or will make two gallons of soil soap. hpuior in uulity for all domestic uses. ' othing ‘agenda ab powder, ullar having made into ‘soap r rsuioving greases woolen clothes and cu ' ‘ ' Pu , irsst essesbtluclrugsofthslhwdar —whtch. it‘ followed. will, give. after a fair trial, geserul satisfaction. . I. WATIJN. General Agent for P' E. lslesd. Sold else by,M. W. Surssruu. and T. Durant- sar. -‘ .lua"lI‘,iSN. my \'I'.o' S‘ii'm.. «cyan, a f:’whteeLIiber:l l'nlsIs~ti||'|a_-sit-' I-- - ' H’ e " ‘t ..,... ..,i.:.v~+:§?e-n ', ' I. been from ears I88! to 1838, Halifax‘ in 1841. ' . disinfect animal. mslarious, and infectious poisons, I. The London Quarterly Review (Couservative.) I. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 8. The North British Review (Free 4. The Westminster Ilevlew (Liberal , 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Ma azins (’i‘or .) The in critical state of urcpeeu sales will render use publications unusually intsrestiugdurin the year I854. They will occupy a middle ground between the lustlly written news items, crude specu- lations, and flying rumours of the duily'Jcurual, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, writte alter the living interest and excitement of the grcu ticsl events of the time shall have pushed awary. tie to these Perlodleuls that redflers must look or the only reliable history‘ of current events. and as such, in addition to their well-established literary, eciciitfic, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the readi plublic. ‘ Arra meats are in pr or the receipt of earl sheets from the British blishors, by which we shal be able to lace all our Re-prints in the hands of subscribers, a at as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this gill involve a ver large outlay on our it, we shall continue to furnie the Periodicals at ire: same low rates as here- tofore, viz :— hurch.) .l L ‘U is ‘I is : For any one of the four Reviews For any two of the four Reviews, For any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, our '9 ceteon~lc«es_ 8888888 They can be received by Mail at u very small ad- ditional postage. N. II -1.36: Co have recently publishcd,and have now for sale, the "FARMERS GUIDE," by Henry Ste hens, of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton, of Yale _Col age, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal octuvo, containing 1600 pages, I4 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding, 86. % This work is not the old “ Bookgf the Farm," lately IIIUICITATID and throiou upon the user . George T. Hsuurd, agent for P. E. I. , R. R. 3. Highly Important to the Public. The Sick cured on the R. R. R. Theory. I THREE GREAT REMEDIES. The attention of the public in particularl directed to the three quick and powerful remedies discovered by Radway on Co. So quick, so powerful, so etTec- tuul, so‘ safe, up. pleasant, are these remedies in stopping pain. it ecltiog disease. as Ili cm the human body all foul and corrupt hiifno--fr, all dis- eased and poisonous deposits, and restoring the weak, feeble, and fragile frame, worn out by disease and long suffering, to sound health and long life, that whoever uses these remedies, and becomes familiar wi o . R. R. Theory, will never need is physi- ciao, unless it is in acute critical surgical case. The R. R. R. Remedies will never fail—they prove themselves in the worstcascs in less than tisenty-four ours. They_ invigorate, they renovate, they regulate, they relieve the sutfcriug, pain-stricken invalid from the most torturing pains in afeic minutes. They restore the sick and diseased body to health and longevity. To the low spirited and nervoue they impart joy- fulnem. vigor, and a he py flow of spirits. To the aged and in rat, whose constitutions are worn out by decrepitude and limbs palsied and en- faeblcd, tlicy impart the elasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. To the young, who, between the period ofyoutli and manhood, outgrow their natural strength, who are afllicted with lunguor, lasiitude, loss ofnppetite, loorny feeli .i, &c., they import to the recuperutive orgIs‘ns a heslt y regularity of action. a the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who has wasted away his strength in fully and revelry, they check the waste of manhood, restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. 'I‘o all who sutfer pain. to all afiiicted with disease, the R. R. R. REMEDIES will quickly and effectu- ally free the sufferer from misery, and render the most wretched depable of enjoying sound health and long life. R. R. R. , REMEDIES. The R. R. R. Tlioory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, in d the protection ofthe human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. I No. I.-RADWAY’l R ADY Rur.is:r.—For the instant Relief of Pain, and quick cure of Acute Maladies. No. 2.—RADWAY'l Rsrrovariiso Rusonvuivr. --For th wectuol cure of all Chronic and Screfulous Diseases that have been lingering in the System, corrupting the Himtaii Body, for Five, Ten, Twenty.‘ or Forty Years. No. 8.—Ranwav's Ruaui.a'roua.—For restor- ing aridwregulating to rs healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. A mild and factual cortltartic. . it. It. .R.—No. i—itAowAv-sf armor RE- LIEF is for tho instantrcliefoftho sufl'erer frorrtpeiu, and to check and arrest the cm of diseases; to thus protecting whoc_ver uces it against all poisonous faction, front Contagion, and front sudden attacks Cholera, Pneumonia, Ship Fever, Fever and Aguc, Likewise lbr the etfeciual and radical removal pains and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, dtc., In from live to lilleen minutes. ' _ ltADWAY'S READY RELIEF willitop the most distressing and violent piiins, -either internal or esturuaI—Ncrvoss, Nsuraflio. Ilillous. or Rheu- matic. A Frxrtiuu us ‘fill F.usu.v.—-Every fninil should keep a supplv of RADWAY’S READ REIJEF in their uses-it is useful in so many ailments-—it is [ways beneficial; he gurentees it is a sure cure for olera, if taken in its first symptoms. lfuscd when violent epidgmics prevail, it_will save ifs ' R. . R.-—No. 1-IIAnwar’s RINOVATIIIC lIusoi.vsrr.-We have ssfl the for all shonic complaints, we recommsudofl RF LVENT. "The RESOLVEN resolvsslwey all disee_sed de its that here been Iingctk la the system’ his 'I:;Z.N, TWENTY. or FORTY YEARS. ‘ var person who has been troubled with In com- plsintfzr years, will’ uirs tbs RESOEVB 'l‘ to ensures perfect curs. _I‘lie action of the ‘R VEN‘£.is directed Irst to the slisorbeats, etimnu g are not blepedjili fipriug...‘if_ the dtficulty arises from iiupe ' the R. R- am-rorm«~ ' '=°°w-We A raw lacunae. well burnt BRICKS. Enquire ,,,,,',,,,,, ,,,, '- ,,,,, .,.-,.,, 5,. 5., . " ''''' . - at Gsouou T. Haaaassfla Beck Store. ,m,,.,._ F", 0”.“ ' ngnwg -g G001! PO0pIS Of ’s 3 E. '. ‘RENOVATIN(:s’uEES0I. iaotonlyul 00- R;3‘BADI:Y theru':;stafufi.y-T. "I-. u , qaiels . some more MQu‘Irt'|:ru.°.' Iiuoirci-in-rs.—We know of no remedy, ear of allctod by Humours er Cbroui A a nomtiio ecori'i?a Ct.) N “Y 1. Q - “' ‘lama? ‘M hum '°' “dld'.u"‘" m'‘’ a" mi." 'l""l|:ili.'.' ....t.‘.'‘. t It . , t' "t' t . tisiaa rousprepaiutious P .ue to Rs-publish the following ‘B.l:lhl|°'Pel’:::ld:lll°, :lli°ca:::i: oia|:s:.vvhe.re ARADWATS RENOVA'I‘- of them of little or no good. But there is a dicuvery via. : ‘ G RESOLVENT will be most up rcciatcd. hioh has ruoeutl ' chemical Its Procisotiei Pososr.-—Murri persons, who not argue u ieeoui tseoy. wil find Resnlvcut of great ' Drsrui-sis, We-ruu Beasts.-—fI‘h'is distressing serder is generally the result of a low grade ot Chronic lnlismmution ofthe,Stnrnscli. The patient, who generally _fec|s well enough when the stomach is 0It'lpIy,'l:.IflII:ob.? wl‘th|: the gee; distrzing syn-i|p.; t ta in . uler rue on tons w liiixiii? sensation, heart burn, pain at pit of ptofnach. &.c._ lliia ll. gaqgraly’ accompanied with costivc owe ' >' u ' « -' » fl‘aua-rnuru-.~—-liasolvest three times per day eftaduieals. go-air Iaoosht‘:||-W0»? Rssuhwr on s°l|.ns t ' t,to t weao nan regu r. When lliemi‘tcart B:r.nP is very diatrcpaiing, a dose of the Relief taken in water vr,ill.pr9niptly relieve it. The public may rely upon an etfcetusl cur_e of the following diseases by using the Renovating Re- s vent :— clmmic Rhsuustisra. Tumon._ Ulcm. ' Scrofulo Skin Diseases, Hip Diseases, Glanduldr Sioellings. H licking dry Cough, _ Female Complaints, ’ ' ' ut , ' cancerous Aflectiorrs, ' 0 . Syphs‘li'ti'e Costplaints, Rickets, Bleeding of the Lungs, Bolt Rheum, spepss'e~, Wdcr Broth. Bfontllml. onsurn ton, Tic Dolorous: pt Liner Complaint. White Siosllirigs, R. R. R.-—-No. 8.--'-Ranwar’s Ruaunarous. —THE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- VERY OF RADWAY , is sutlicicut to r ulate the Panersauts a liealt y and harmonious discharge of tbc'r functions. ' we will insure a pleasant discharge from the bowels at a regular period of time every da . Four to air will purge thoroughly al corrupt and acrimonious humors from the alimentary canal. Iasroitrairr 1-o Pim. TAKlII.—l:'-V one who is in the habit of taking pills will ind AD- WAY'S REGULATORS the niostpleasaut, safe, eflbctual regulator of tlie Bowels, Liver, Pancreas, and the _moat CERTAIN PURIFIER OF THE in use. One of'ltADWAY'S REGULATORS is superior, in point of medical strength and efiicscy, ‘to air the most popular and bcstupproved Catliartic Pills. All Purgative or Cathartic Pills are made from the crude materials of their com sitlou: the inert and active principles are combine together, and the ills are made up ofthis common rinse, so that out o six pills the patient has to awe low, all the really and truly medical virtues of the same would not make more than two pills. Every chemist well knows that out of the crude materis s of druga, roots, herbs, -barks, plants, &o., there is only a yield of one teutli of medical virtue. We seriously believe that more deaths are caused -by overloading c systcmwith useless physio than from disease. No more medicine sliould.be given to a patient than what is ueccuary lo produce the desired client, and to overload the system with useless drugs is not only checkingbthc action of active virtues, but is inflictlng serious In our upon the already shiittered.constitution. R. It emedies are based upon this principle —there is as much ditference, in point of strength and efficacy, between Radway’s Regulators nnd all other Cathartic Pills, as there" is between quinine and common bark, or morphine and opium. IIADWAY’S REGULATORS, therefore, are the best pille for the sick to take, one being suliicicnt in all ordinary ditliculties, and two possessing a greater and better power than any six of tlte most ap- proved pilla known. ltanwar’s Rsanuirons are a certain cure for Coslirenesa, lndi tion, Liver Complaint, Kidney I y In analysts that is wonderful In its operation. It has been o enough tried and we have proof suflcisst to es ' y -—all from man holding the hfihut ofiues the people ofthe United States can giv medicine will do just what it is see It 'U nccrou Haasr-s-oss's Vuou-i-suns Tiucruuu. inc- dicine is compounded fro Vegetable Klgdotn and ma ithout injurious . ' ' choice sud combination of the best ofeach class of co-operative, siiu ls remedies, it fully reaches elltlic essential organs of the human system and there it has ved itself so sfectually curative of the wuei.u acirsrn ofchronic atfections. - Over tum nithos bottles have been sold is the north and west during the last fies years. hree to live bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of llhetunsttuvi. . . the worst case of Dyspep- _'l‘vvo bottles will check no. Three bottles are warranted to cure the severest ease of Itlrysipilss. ’ Five to eight bottles will cure the worst one of Scrofulo. One totvvo bottles is gnsrruutccd to cure the worst kind of Pimple: on the Face. ' we to three ttles is warranted to cure the worst case of Ring Worm. hree bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. Five bottles will cure the worst case ol Goitl. . Three to live bottles has never failed to cure the worst case of Liner Complaint. ' ttles will cure the worst cases of Cough, Consumption, General Debility, Asthma, 81.0.. , As a ‘serene Municirsu it has no superior. We could give hundreds of cases where the cares were truly wonderful, but we r nest ul to et a pamphlet and read the hundreds o certificates of its cures Price $l,00 per bottle. General A not for P. E. I., W. R. WATSON. Sold also by . W. SKINNER. Commercial and Classical school. B. J. COSTLY begs leave to inform the in- habitants of Charlottetown and Vicinity, that SH 00 IUCTIONS. Flour, Brandy, Shingles, he 01% 44%. BY AUCTION, murnuussar seat. Ith iest., at 12 o'clock. at h Subscriber's Sale Room, head at Powaal I00 Barrels Southern Hour, I Hhds.. I Coir. Cusks, BRANDY, ‘I 'xs 30 Boxes Tobacco, I0 boxes Soap, 100,000 CEDAR SI-IINGLB. , WILLIAM T. PAW, Oct. 4. Auctioneer. Fresh Basins and Rice. inst., at ll e’eloolr, at tbeSubaeriber's e Ream, Corner of and Water Streets. - I00 Boxes. half Boxes, and qr. Boxes FRESH RASINS, just arrived per Selle. San Cotha. from A13’. 5 Cash RICE. - raisin itoaitie. Auctioneer. Charlottetown. Oct. 4. Sale‘ by- Auction, ON TUESDAY, the 10th day of Ocrouuu next, at the residence ofthe late June Wsus-run. Farmer, Marie, t. Peter's Ba , commencing at 10 o'clock, the whole of the CRO , consisting of ll Stacks of Hay, 4 Stacks of Wheat, 6 Staclts of Oats, I Stack of Barley, and a large quantity of Potatoes. . , Also, A good Mare, 1 Cart, I set of Can Harness, and several Farming Imple- menis. Tuuars.—Sumsto £5, Cash; £5 and u wards. 3} Months’ Credit, on satisfactory Joint otes of Hand buin given. EDW‘ARD WEBSTER, CHARLES R. WEBSTER, September 23, I854. } Administrators. 2ien BY -H. W. LOBBAN. N TIIUIIDAY. the 19th of October neat, com- mencing at 12 o’clock. at the residence S-rurirurs Swasur, Esquire, situate on the Mal- uc Road, and immediately opposite the Farm of smss Paulie, ., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, omprising Bed and Bedstcads, he will open an ' ‘ MMERCIAL St. CLASSIC‘./IL SCHOOL on the 2d of Octo- _ber next, in the Methodist School, Grafton Street. A Prospectus containing the Terms, Course of In- struction dz Regulations of the Institution may be had by applying at the colt Store of Mr. G. '1‘ llaszurd, or at the School-room alter Ist October. Charlottetown, Sept. I2, I854. I Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Sofas, Cooking and other Stoves, Chinawarc,Creekeryware, Glaasware,Kitclieu tsasils, &c., &c., Ito. Also.’ Horse Sleigh and Fern, 8 Jsuuting sad I Do: Sleigh. 80th Sept. l854. Ex. At Adv. OR SALE — Girovuu Insure, situated in‘ Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Princetewn. - This Island contains ibout 80 acres, and as a fish- ing atation is unequalled in this Ielsnd.—haviug a sutlicisut depth of water on one side for vessels of large burtheu, and being entirely free from drift sand. An indisputable Title will be given; and for further nrticulara, apply to War. Foitcair, FAq., Cher- ottetow (liew. tf) it. April 22, 1854. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. JVisrnerous Extraordinary, Anatomical, Expla- natory Coloured, Engrucings. In St’: Languages. Fl/‘ty-third Edition. Price . . in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers‘ or sent post free from the Author, for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL ADVISER on the phy. sicul decay of the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate. &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such slnvarying success. since his settlement in this countr . as for self-treatment, dtc. OOS Complaint, Jaundice, Ilctid Aches. Nervousneas, Melancholy, Diseases oftho Bladder. I"s:asai.n DIF- l‘IClll.‘l‘lIl.-—Isellcl|0I’l’lltlJl\, Fleur Albus, Whites, and Irregularitiea of all kinds. Iliuoua DIIIAIII. -—Bile on the Stoniiich, Iiilious Colic, Enlargement of the Spleen,.und all Chronic Afl'ectiona of the Liver and Kidneys. RADWAY'S REGULATORS are most carefully prepared froui extracts and gums of trees, plunta, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas, Bowels, the Salivary Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so effectually the R. R. REGULATORS. ‘lo pills can be taken for any Ian h of time with the same safety to the constitution; or, instead of debilitating the system by powerful and druatic purging. they act pleasantly upon the bowels, and impart strength to every nerve and tissue of the One of the REGU ATORS, taken on going to bed. will insure ll regular and healthy disc rge from the bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten the common pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of the REGULATORS are sutlicient. NO CALOMEL or other poisohous drug enters their com ition- thoy are entirely vegetable. Tney are peasant to take, elegantly coated with a medicinal gum, are perfectl tasteless, and free from small. No person will fee ‘an dieugreeablevaymptoms from taking e am of tut ULATORS. ' ‘ CAUTION. -’I‘hsr's it i couutdfeit Reedy Reliufii the market; the labels are very ulmilisr to— th ‘hbels on the genuine. Purchase only of authorized agents, and inquire cf the person you purchase from if they know it to be genuine. If you do not find relief from ' eeu'tntttutes,‘send us the lsbel of the bottle oe purchase, Ind ieferititiorn whom you purchu ' ' 4- ' ' RA ' - [OI Fulton street: New York. W. R. WATSON , Agent for Prince Edward Island. LOST! N tlieallernoen ofSa-ruaoatr, the ldth inst , between the Brighton Road and Pownul Wharf, I Ltd ‘I-GOLD CHAIN‘. ‘ill EYE GLASS, PENCIL, CASE and DOCKET attached. Who- ever will brie the same to the Oflice of this paper vlill be rewarded." ousa Ann LAND mu slate.-ri.. Sub- uesberdbrs fss Oaths Hssflasdltund op- pssistlisatli lisvihod, r’s. u v .. . ~ - -. -.GSOI.GIl HIX Ilayl. ‘v = ' . ~ To l’..icc.uscd__'1'eaclters. . TEACHER of either the Firm or Second Class is wanted for the School in Hilshesenh Dis- trict, Charlottetown. Application to he made to William C or to . II TRAN MOORE, Sss’y. t3 the Trustees. 5 . 1.": d l:lI0l‘|3IIfl..'::00lId to the blgad Iibfhiit. ' ' “W ‘I. ‘states is e ivs action over i s' u ‘ ‘ ’ ' ' . all live? p.l.....d.~ntn-yl. st... (vlltldlr ' :2 ''.'l‘, "?""_'f’.‘ ."' L, , ' - '- . " wsosslu-lions‘ or month r.~ .....-W,‘ "‘.:'.."'."~'.:° .';:.°:;'."‘."'..°.:'..',':’.'..';"':'. ~ 1, -= - ., ... . ,. on inswslwragrvuetoths-I , _ m' _ 33 n' . a. a7'anMI=oiI.s or asnovniniv .a "‘f.."it.ll,',l.'a‘ ..°‘.."a.l'..l.t.r a...,l',l.'l.".'."3 a-oevsivr. n....i... .w.yat.....es.,..tu. *_~ '- ‘V - V 1 N purI:I.‘ d.“ MRQV?’ . ‘ -3.‘. ll.‘ . ,IztIt‘s.-ltIl,‘I . I B p . ‘qr sauna... ‘dlssipsted;Nedes .....'.l.“.f.‘l «'~w": I "30 ICRVANTI-_ sadleltadeway. iamutiouauaosatsstuua Wistrmot a c00I.wbe'esabswell - ssautiartsas ‘at-Osgiy, llaaggum itesseas ullt dhssaesbsshflvfilw" ’_"l ‘' 3"‘ " V“ “' y we train DE R . M D., 35, at, pi.¢., Hollrorn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from ll till 4. Sundays ex- ce . bold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, Landon; Watt, ll, Elm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, W9“. morcland-street, Dublin; and through all others. r. U: Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observi the culinrilies relating to the physiology, pathology, llnd general treatment of the disorders referred to In s a vc work, and hav. ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this use of diseases. he is 'eniibled confidently to undertake their removal in as short atime as is consistent with safe . Puusoiss isr airr Parr or rail: Woaui, may be successfully treated by forwurdi a correct detail of their case, with A remittance for cdicinee, drc. which will be returned with the ‘ ‘ ‘ r ‘, and secure from observation. The COJVCENTRATED GUTT./E VIVJE, or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Spermstorrhau, Nervouaness, sak- ness, Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or liuainesu, 'l‘irnidity, Trembling and shaking of the llande and Limbs, Indigestion, I-‘latulcncy, Shortness of Breath, Cough, Asthma, Consumptive llabiis, Diaincss of Sight, Diuuiness, Pains in the Head. c. Their almost marvelous power in reruoving conta. minatious, Secondary s mptome, Eruptions, Sore Throat, Pains in the ones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all other impurities, must be tblt to be believed 4s. 6d.; lls.; and 83s. per bottle. The £5 Paclragen, by which .6! us. are saved: and in Jim packages, by which astill greater saving is ctl‘ecte_d, will be sent from the Pntsblishnieat only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a on house, or otherwise. PJIIJVS in the BACK’. ORA VEL, LUHBJ. G0. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, Indigestion, Bits, Flstulsrioy, Headache; irsu. Dc. bility, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Stricture, (it. THE COMPOUND RENAL PILLS, as their nurrie Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the moat safe and etiicecious remedy for the above dun- erous complaints, Discharges of ' iseeses ofthe Urinary Organs gs , neglected, frequently result in stone in t bladder, en alin ring. peisifel death, They agree with the most icsts stomach, strengthen the digutive organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health. and will cflbct a cure when r medicines have utterly failed. rice 4s. Gd., Box. through all Medicine Vendors. G UARD A GAIJVST the rsoouurisridation of epurious or other articles by snprtrrctplsrl Vendors, who eby obtain is large to . To protect the PUDLIC against FRAU , er Jfajsst ’s Hen. Com sriistoarrs have directed the word; " as.-rua Du lloos, Loirnoir," tolsprtaulta shtts letters p qfisvd to the shoe. to initiate ishteh. ‘L ujejaill} vol. may. Loll Bessel. c.u.n.; Ash- t a, Richardson 0 Co., least Read‘. Iedras; Hales £ Nephew. Al"; Theseher 3 Cc.. Poona 0 TURNIPS. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Premiums, _to be competed ,1. ofl'er the following for in Queen's Count this season, v For the best acre of weds Turuips, £8 0 0 Id do do I I0 0 8d do do I 0 0 4th do do I I0 0 out do do 1 0 0 h I0 0 (it do do ' o Should the most sucee-fal competitor have been a winner of a First Pris on any vices occasion, will receive, instead of the oney Prize, a Silver Medal, with suitable inscription; and the money for the tirst Prize will be awarded to the next successful competitor, and so on to the end of the list. In addition to the above, Judge Peters offers the £3 Prize awarded to him last year for Toni , " to be given to the grower of the best half-acre e Swede 'i‘nrnips in Q,ucsn’s Count , in 1854, but on land situutc without the Town, cmmon, Pasture Lots or Royalty of Chnlottctown ; the pe ining Prize net to be prevented from competing forsud receiving any other Prize otfcred for Swede Turuips by the Society. _ Names of Competitors to be entered. in every instance, with the undersigned, on or before the lat day ofOctolfier scat. ' c. STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, 8d May, 1854. River. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point ofthe Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town an ' Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to, WILLIAM I-‘ORGAN. Feb. 7th, 1854. FRENCH EXHIBITION or Agricultural and Manufacturing PRODUCTS. To be opened its PARIS. on the lat of.Voy, ISM. TIIE following Prices will be paid for the but specimens of the articles mentioned, to be as- lscted, for the purpose ofbeing forwarded to the above Exhibition in order to secure a due representa- ' of the industrial resources of this Co s ACRES of land on Township No. 51 havingu front of 20 Chains on Montague 4A_ 3.“ 4- For the best half beshe of Wheat 1| 0 O “ do. 2 rowed Barley 0 I5 0 " do. 4 0. do. 0 II C " do. Black Oats, 0 ‘I O " do White Outs, o 1 a " do. Buck Wheat, . 0 C I " do. Indian Corn, 0 1 I “ do. Mali, 0 lo 0 " Halfbarrel ofOutmeel, I I0 0 " do. of Pearl Barley, I 0 0 " Cheese not lam than “lb weight, 8 0 O " l0lbsefFlux, 1 to e H to -- Flax seed, o s o " I0 " Hope, I 0 0 The articles above mentioned to be shown on the day of the R. A. Society's Industrial Show let Nov.. when the selection will be made by Judges to be ap- ' ed by the joint Committee nominated by the overnmeni and by t iety. A liberal ' s will be id for Slabs of Blufi Birch,aad (Kiled and Bird-eye Maple. Alas, for- articles ndisu manufacture. for particulars. application to be made to the units ' y order of the Committee, CIlARl.ESaS.'.l‘EWART, a. A. See‘ on. August, me. I W The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM l7'l8 to I351, both years inclusive-1 vol- ‘ ‘ s Index; publflsd ielaturs, and can. Ul as r on rpsse 'i:’as(i°mt'il.-sous I 0!’ | HI I ' .r " d. 1'. iisiizsitp. ‘ Irr- IMO celebrated Horse “waebeok.” I“0R SALE, by 'vute csstreet, that celebrated _ HORSE W k.absut 10 heads h'gh, Ive , ears cll— I see - brows, wltlij . 'I‘bishss&cuiuaudsse- sehslrslrat pbsoelt as a three 1“ ' I- ruchse; Espersuce R Co., Soiubu ; Smith Co. eaten; Dsdewortli a c... cancel at Klldjtl and obtaisablstlrrcsgh all Medicine V _of when also maybehu “THE MEDICAL A "ER " or slats dtfleultyrarhu in presssbg say of above, enclose as cutout by drill. or ethwwbs, I.‘2{‘Pbos‘. slits llhleudpuzufl gm ts ssssssly 0 be sold by Aucrioii on Friday next, Gth _ Sal