Charlottetown Markets, August 1 . B00‘-(ImIll)lb. 5 d a 7d I Pearl Barley, o. by quarter, 5d a 6d ; Oatmeal, 0' . . none. 1 Turkeys each. 5sa7s. Do. (small), 6.§da Sd i Fowls, Is a Is 6d mp 8d a dI0 ; Chickens per pair ISd it 2; “|l“0||. Id d7d 1 I-Eggs dozen, 8d a lo Lariib. per lb. «M a 7d ' Barley bush., 6s a ‘is V911 s 3d a 6 ate, 3: u 3s (id Butter (fresh), Illda ls Potatoes 3s do. b tub I0d New Potatoes, qt. 4d a 6 Tallow, Ild a is Green Peas. d a In W00 I Is a In 3d Ilomespttn yd., 3s 6da 5s Flour, (lid a 41d Iluy, ton, 50s a 60s A REMARKABLE MAN AND A UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR DISEASE. 'I‘his city is now the home of one of the most remarkable men of the sge——a m.m who has travers- ed the civilized globe, and established in almost ever country which he has visited, the sale of his medicines for the relief of human rufering, and which are a certain cure for disease in all its forms, We allude to Pitorassoit 'I‘uoss.u |Ior.r.ow.ur. ndon. It is now several years since this bene- factor of the human race first proclaimed to the svorld.threugli the British press. that he had, after dee research, prepared a remedy that was sure to era icute disease, Years of patient investigation into the laws of human physiology which control our bodies in health and when iseaecd, to the inven- tion and preparation ofthe world renowned Ilor.r.o. wAv'a l’ri.i.s and ()iNT.|Il:1V'r. Nearly. if not quite.one halfof the human race have taken his medicines! His name is as universally knmvn over the globe as that Alexander. Napoleon, or \Vashing- ton, when in the height of their ambitious career. Ifthey conquered nations on the field of battle, pro. fessor Ilolloway has, with no weapon but that of science, conquered disease in all its forms. Ilia meritorious career is bounded by no imaginary line: of latitude and longitude short of those marking the confines of civilizttion itself. No isolated country or nation was sullicientiy extensive for the operation of his enterprising and gigantic intellect. Wherever diseise has a resirlt-nee. there he has penetrated with his medicines. and left an enviable and enduring reputation. After enlightening Europe, his fame spread over Asia, aid the civilized portions of Africa. and finally appeared in America. He has translated the cures he has performed. and the virtues of his ltedicines, into as many languages as the missiona- ties have the Bible. Governirients, otherwise the most despotic, have been forced by the great value of his medicines. and their popularity with the people, to remove ttmiquated. and time-honored restrictions upon the introduction of foreign medicines, and open their custom houses toa frrc inlfotftttlinyi in mg Pill: and Ointment, of this distinguished man. Empires and kingdoms removed the barriers of ages against the introduction and sale of proprietary or patent medicines, and freely permitted Holloway‘s medicines to become the physician of the mitsses.— JVZ Y. Dispatch. Collegiate School, Windsor, N. S. HE duties of this School will be resumed on IVednesdoy, I5th August. Pupils will at any time be received into the family ofthe Principal, whose constant aim it will be to exercise over them a christian influence and control, and, as for as possible, secure for theiri all the com- forts and advantages of home. The course of study will embrace every branch necessary to it them either for College or business. Prof. Stiefelbagen will attend daily to give in- struction in the German, French, Spanish, and Italian Languages. c—nMs.—Quarterly in advance. Boarders, £35 per annuiri. Day Scholars, £8. Modern Languages (one or more) £3. Each boy furnishes his own sheets, pillowcases and towels, with a complete list of his c|othing,ever article of svliicli should be distinctly marked with his name. Two Scholarships of £10 and £5 respectively, will reopen for competition at the Encaania in June, I856; the lsiterto all of one year's standing at the School; the former to those only who are also pre- pared for matriculation at King's Colle e. W. PICKETT, Principal. July 24th, I855. 4w WHAT OUR NEIGHBOURS SAY OF DR. M‘LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. New York, August 30, I852. We the undeasigued, having made trial of Dr. J{‘Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, must acknow- ledge that they are the best medicine for Sick Head. ache, Dyspepsia, and liver complaint, that we have ever used. We take pleasure in recommedingthern to the public; and are confident, that if those who are troubled with any of the above complaints will give them a fair trial. they will not hesitate to acknow- ledge their beneficial effects. Mus. Hrr.i.. East Tro . _ us. Srnvss, West Troy. P. S. The above valuable remedy, also Dr II‘Lee's Celebrated Vermifuge. can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this cit . urchasers will please be careful to ask for, a take none but Dr. .M‘Lanr’r Liver Pillr. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. school Books. SUPPLY of l.ennle's Grammar, Gray's Arith- Ilietic and Esrpentefls Spelling, just received and for sale y HASZABD & OWEN. May Mill, I855. ' I-I'ASZARD’S GAZETTE, AUGUST 4. WANTED MARRIED MAN aea Farming Servant on a arm a few miles from Charlottetown, he must be Well acquainted with all branches of his business, and give good references of character and ability, he will be allowed it Cottage and it piece of Land. d Apply at Haszard 81. Owen's Book Store. Dixon's Cloth Mills. any of the Agencies, and finished in a superior manner and with as little delay as possible. g¢nlr.—IIon. Joseph Wightman, Georgetown, Messrs. Haszard 81, Owen. Booksellers, Charlotte- town. Jamcs L. Hayden, Esq. Vernon River, Itobert Finlay, Esq. Ilead of Orwell, Alexander Dixon, Esq. Pipette Mills. Kemblu Collin. Esq. Mount Stewart Bridge. William Sterne. Esq St. Peter's. Charlottetown July 14th, I845. NOTICEE TO DEBTORS. IIE Subscriber being about to leave the Island for a short time, would thank persons indebted to him to call and settle their Accounts previous to I0th of August. Tltoae persons whose accounts have been furnished up to the {list December last, and not paid before the l0th of August, will be sued for without respect of persons, or further notice. WM. B. DAWSON. July I3, I855. To Tanners Carriers. V OII. SALE. the LEASEIIOLD INTEREST, for 999 years, in SIXTEEN ACRES OF LAND, situate riciir II/liealley Rirrr Bridge, on which is erected, and in good repair. it Dwiu.r.iivG llousa, ‘ZS x 22. with it Lean-to. 28 x 10. contain- ing a Pullout, lied-room, large-Kitchen, Store-room and capricious Porch, Cellar, &c., together with Four good lied-rooms on the second floor, the whole completely finished urtd lit for occupation. There is on the premises a TAN IIOUSE, 24 feet square. I2 feet post, having Eight large Vets, besides several smaller ones, with implements and conve- niences for 'I‘anning and Carrying, all complete. four puncheons of water, for the purpose of making with Furnace, and every thing complete. The Tannery will turn out 400 hides per annum, and at no great additional expense can be made to turn out It)tlt). There is the Frame of a House for a Bark lllill 26 x 36. I2 feet post. A \‘Vorkshop 22 I I5. 'l‘bere is also a II7|I’II and Stable, 34 x 24, with a new Shed for Iiigz. Carts, &c., 26 x I-I. Pig--houses, Green-liouses, t.'~.rrack for hay, &c., The wh being in every way titted for the immediate occupa- tion of a Tanner and Currier; situate in one of the most pulous ’l‘ovi nships in the Island. and having the internal facilities of approach by land or water. e Vuts are suppli by a never failing Stream of “Voter, which. with another also running through the same premises. is capable of being made to work a Bark Mill, Carding Mill or machinery. ' be above will be disposed of with or without the STOCK, consisting of 200 sides of Nests and llarness Leather, and several dozens of Calf Skins, together with at quantity of Tim Bark. The premises are under CROP, which will be sold with them or separately, viz:—-I acres Oats, 2 do. Wheat, I do. Potatoes, and toe remainder in Ila . do ORCHARD comprising upwards of an acre of Land has been planted with about 100 grafted Trees, raised by Mr. W. Dark. Jllso, ‘TWO BUILDING LOTS. of one acre each, situate near the head of Wheally River, and close to the Bridge, suitable fora mercantile Establish- tneiit, seven roads to populous settlements meeting at the place where IIIQ"II_£l.le are located. Possession of the whole of the above will be given immediately, Tnnsss CABH, with the exception of £100 secured by Mortgage, which has 2; years still to run. payable with interest in that time. Application to be made to John wson, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber on the premises. ISAAC WHITLOCK. Wheatly River, July 29, 1855. ALL Persons to whom the above named is in- debted will please send in their Bills for settlement; and all Persons indebted to him will pay their res- pective amounts on or before the 15th day of Sep- tember next. 3 9 G 5' r °_ or steam Power to let. IIE Subscribers olfer to let part of the power of their Steam Engine. (about 5 horse power) to- other with two large ROOMS. suitable for any business that would require such power. IIASZAIID dc OWEN. July 28th. I Valuable Form for Sale. N excellent I-‘arm. consisting of 75 acres of Free- hold Land on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Charlottetown, (forty acres of which are clear), with a lsr e DWELLING HOUSE newly eroctedand complete y finished, is now ofliired for Sale, with immediate possession, For particulars, I to ‘PP’ ' roan KENNY. Central Academy. May 28, I855. Isl.Ex. For Sale or to Let, EVEIIAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East side of the Melpequa, or Priacetovrn Road. about 3 qugm-r of a mile from Charlottetown, and opposite to Spring Park. apply to LLIAII I-‘ORGAN. March 21st, I855. LOTII will be taken in at the above Mills or al — An improved Copper Boiler, capable of containing ' Ex Julia from Boston. UST received by the Subscriber, 100 Berrells of Canadian Superfine FLOUR. ' do. do. Kilo dried CORN MEAL. Will! a choice assortment of Family; Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cash. ROBERT BELL. July 6, I855. isi:1.i:.1Nc+ err 1 l READY-MADE CLOTHING. Summer Mantle, Shawls, Bon- nets, and Dress Materials, die. &‘ citnar I-‘OI CAIH. gfl JAMES DESBRISAY. nu In. July 25, I845 Butter, Wool Gs Sheepskins. 7 ‘HR Subscriber will pay Cull; 701’ B""9|' Wool and Sheep Skins. ROIII-‘.llT BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 9th I855. 6 in Wanted \'I‘ the Turinery of Mr. John Vickersori, a good I Journe man Currier; Also, two or three good Boot and Shoerniikers. Call at this establishment, St. Peter's Road, 6.) miles from Charlottetown. J. L. VICKERSON. Charlottetown. July 27, I855. For Sale. VIIHI‘. Property in Sidney Street, owned by Mr. Stephen Bovyer late oftltis 'I‘oivn; an indisput. able Title will be given. One half the purchase money may remain on security on the premises. For particulars apply, (next door.) to IIENRY J. CALBECK. Charlottetown July 30, I855. Ifaluable Leasepold Form for’ Se . 190]! sale the Leasehold Interest of It valuable I-‘arm , containing One Iluridred and thirty three acres ofexcellent Land. Sixty of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with Firewood and fencing material. There is on the premises a good Divr~:i.r.rivu llousn. 35 x 25 feet,wcll fini.-rliedzalso, an excellent Well of writer, and it good llfrirsh, which cuts annually some three or four tons of May. 'I‘his Property is beautifully situated on the North River, Lot 32. is within three quarters ofa mile of Poplar Island Bridge, where vessels of almost any size can load with produce, and is about four and n miles from Charlottetown, the capital ofthe Island. Tree Farm,” is held under Lease for 999 years, 30 of which have expired, at I! rent ofOno Shilling, Currency per acre, per annnm. The above Property will be offered for SAL]: at Punmc AUCTION, on tile premises, on Morrnav, the 13th day of Avcturr next, at the lionr of'l‘welve o'clock noon, if not previously disposed of by Private Sale. At the saline time, the whole of the present Crop and Stock will be offered for sale. For further particulars, apply to the owner, on the premises. PETER SCOTT. North River Lot 32. July 30. I855. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. 7 IIE Proprietor offers for sale that valuable and well known Property GOWAN Brut, delight- fully and eligibly situated at the head of Souris River, in King's County. Prince Edward Island, commiind- ing a view of Colville Bay and the Gulph. T roperty consists ofOne Thousand Acres of superior and; the Ilonic.-tend, on which the owner resides, contains Two Hundred Acres; of which between 40 and 50 Acres are in a bi b state of cultivation, and divided into live-acre ields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling llouse is 45 feet long by 30 wide. and most convenicntl planned, the lower floor contains Drawing Room, inin lloom, two Bedrooms. Nur- sery, large and small I all. and commodious Kitchen aul Pantry. The upper Floor contains a Hall, two Bedrooms, Servant's room. and large Store room. Cellar, the full size ofthe House, walled with stone, andlpartitioncd olfiii to three apartments. A oannsn in front of the House, en- closed with black thorn hedge and planted with orna- mental Trees. The Barn is 73 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded and barked, and conveniently laid olfiisn Horse Stable, with live stalls; a spacious Cow Stable with cellar under both. for collecting Manure. a large Coac House and room as Workshop or Granary;a spacious loft the full length of the Barn, and thresblng Mill attac ell of the purest water at the dopir, which. with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Bar ing 15 feet long used as Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, a large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with thorn fence and planted with Fruit 'l‘rces. The whole of the back Land is of excellent quality, well an watered, and la‘ oil‘ in 50 acre ts, a part of which is let at One shilling, currency per acre. roperty is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of Grist and Saw Mills, frosting on the high road to East Point, distant frotn Charlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the urchase money may remain on securit on the property. For further particulars apply to t e owner, on the premises. JOHN MACGOWAN. Souris, July 24, I855. This Property .is known by the name of “ Birch . he tilled °0Ivlc Elections. . sunturr-s NOTICE _ N pursuance of an Act of the General Assemb of I this Island. made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty. intituled “ An Act to incorporate the 'l‘own of Charlottetown,” 1 do hgnby give public notice, that the lirst Elections oflllayorsud Councillors for the Cit olCharlotteIown ‘ will be held on the l"lltS'l‘ ’l‘UI:‘.S AY in AUGUST 1 next at the several places following, that is to say.- In Ward No. One—at the residence ofMr Bsgnall, in Pownal Street. " . In Ward No. Two-—ut the I'ire Engine Ilouse, ' G (I St et. rr°nu"|5lI,I"I|I NIiI,.u'II‘IItfi!oti-s—ettt tile Uld Court House. In Ward No. Four—et the Fire Engine House homing on Kl:g.s‘Ii"ii‘d:.-at Mr. 'I‘ierney’I. It the corner of the Princetown Road. _ And at the said Elections the Poll will opened at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue open till 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day._ WILLIAM BAGNALL Sherilf. Sherifi"s Oflice, CIVIC ELECTION. To the Electors of Ward No. 4, in the City of Charlottetown. (lcsrnuunv ; f 11 ‘ been solicited b it number o my folloaiilfhgivnsmen, residin iyn the above Ward, to oder myselfus u candi ute to serve as coun- cillor for the same, I am induced to come for- ward. Should you do me the honor of elect- in me.[ shall endeavour to serve you faith- fufly to the best of my ability. Tiios. Donn. Cliarlottctown, July 6, 13855. To the Electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of Charlottetown. GINTLEMIH — _ When you did me the honor to noiiiinnte me as it c:mdidate for 'l‘ovt'n Councillor to represent the Citi- zone of your \Vnrd, I stated that if elected, I would do my host to serve you, but that I must beg to be excused from trunking tr pt-rsoniil canvas. Since which I have been repeatedly requested by many among you to publish my card thatyyou may know Iain really in the lit.-ld. lti CtIIIlplll|l’If‘8 with your request.I now do so, and should you elect me I will endeavour by my actions to show that your con- fidence in me has not been misplaced. have the honor to be, Gentlemen. your obedient servant. GEORGE BEER. Charlottetown, July 10th, I855. SPRING 1865. Queen Street Clothing House, I (In IcDonnld’s Brick Building.) l E: Burgue "Isabel," from England. . I TIIE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their SPRIA/‘G IMPOR TA TIOJVS, comprising a ‘beautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (w ich : have been carefully selected by one of the Firm. in v the various markets in Britain. and respectfully solicit i an early inspection, as they will dispose of them at ‘ the lowest possible prices for cash. ' Dress Slim‘: in Alpaca. Lustre, Orleans, Cobour , Cashmere, Circassian Cloth, Crimean Lustre, Si! ~Checks and Stripes, Plain and coloured Balzarinc, I Plain and Cherie Barege, Baratbea and fancy Mus- 'lins; Vandiki-, Check, Brocaded and fancy Poplin Robes; Plain, Broche and Chintz Berege, Do. Alpa- i‘ ca, Delitine, Circassian, Muslin and Poplin Bayitdcres 1 and Derry Robes _ ’ Rich fancy long Shawls, uite new patterns, in , Barege, Tissue. Cashmere an Damask Silk. Paisley do., Mourning and Delaine Shawls and Printed S uares, Newest designs in Mantles, Sydenbam and oilier fancy Trimmings; Military, Ilritannis, and other Braids and Bindings, a splendid variety of French and Coventry Ribbons, Waist do., Straw and Tuscan Trimming. Persians, Plain and fancy Gros- de-Naples, Saline; Silk and Satin Vestings; Fancy Bracelets, Neckties, Collars, Ilabit Shirts, Sleeves, Fronts, Cauls, Dress Caps; Howers, Feathers, Lace and Gossamer Veils, Silk and Cotton Laces, Edgings, Insertiotis and Muslins, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Blinds; Gents’ Jrnvats, Neckties, Silk Handker- chiefs, and Nockerchicfs, Shirts and Collars. A choice assortment of Gloves and Psrasols,Hcse dt. t Umbrellas; Plain and fancy Tuscan; Coloured Straw, Black fancy, and Glace Silk Bonnets; Gipsey Ilats, Gents‘ and Youths’ Ilats and Caps; Broad Cloths. Fancy Cassimercs, Doeskius and Elastic Twists; Fancy Vestings and Summer Coatings of all kinds; Linings of.‘ dilferent materials, Victoria Skirting and Quiltings, Printed, White. Grey and Furniture Cot- tons; W bite and Coloured Cotton Werps; Hollands, Linens, Lawns, Sheetin , Shirtings and Ticlrings, Carpetings and Hearth ugs, Counterpaiics, Car t Ba s, Leather Belts, Table Covers and Oil Clot . evcrsible Waterproof Coats, and every descrip- tion of Ready-made Clothing; a large uantity of Room Pa ring, very cheap; Ladies’ cots and Shoes, an a great variety of Fancy and other Goods. Alao,—Soap, Tea, Moist and Crushed Sugar and Tobacco. M‘NU'I"I‘ It BROWN. Charlottetown. May II, 1855. Hides! Eldest! I-tides!!! UR pence per. lb. in CA!!! will be given for any quentit of GREEN HID!-IS, delivered at the Tannery oft e Subscriber. "‘ W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2!. (All the papers.)