HASZARWS EAEMEEE JQUEMAE. AME commoner. AEIIEEEESIEE. Established 1823. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Saturday, May 20, 1854. New Series. No. 139. -Iaazard’s Gazette. GEORGE T. HASZ IRD, Proprietor and Publisher. Published ever Tuesday evening and Saturday morning. 0fice,South si e Queen Square, P. E. Isla_nil. 'I‘II.Its-—Aniriiul Subscription, lbs. Discount for cash in advance. fllll or xovlrtrtsrrto. For the that insertion, occupving the space of 4 lines, inelodingheudfis.-0liaee,_Ie.dd.— lrnes,8s._-—I2|ines, 3s. 8d.—I6 liees,4e.—20 litres, ls. . inea,_ 30lines, be. Gd. lincs,6s.—-and 2il. for each add line. One fourth of the above for each continuance. A - ' ' ‘ " ‘ ' -illbacontinuevl 5s. iorial until forbid. EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for put I01 connected with the Elpiscopel Church, C III‘ oile- towu,) of fitncy and use til Articles, will (D. V.) take place at the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday. the‘ 12th day of J ext. Contributions will_be thankfully received by the following Ludiea forming t is "‘ ' ‘ Mrs. IIAYIIILD, Mrs. D. Iloriasort, H t)upanu.r., " llttnkllut, " ". UIIIIRIIAY, " Jtrtxrru, “ ‘r'rzt‘.:iur.o, “ E. Parnsrrit, “ I. HAIZAIID, “ A. YATII. “ . . INILIY, Charlottetown, 7th March, I854. THE COLONIAL Lrr-‘ti: ASSURANCE COMPANY. Gov:tutoa—'rrra: ri EARL of ELGIN and General of Cane a. _ llean Orr-rca:—22 St. ./Iridreto Square, Edin IGHT r-torsort1tar.I KINCARDINE, Governor burg . Board of Management in Halifax for .Norm Static and Prince - Hon. M Edward Island . mon, lltitiker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Es . Charles Twirriirg, Esq., Barrister. .Iohn Bayley Bland, I-Ieq. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Eaq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. F. Sewers. . . Agent do Secretary—Matthew H. Rrcliey,Solicitor 'I‘ha following gentletnen have been a pointed Olli cars of the Compare in Prince Edwar _ will be prepared to urnialr information as to the prin- ciplea and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. , Chnrlottetown—Medical _Advtaer—II. A. Johnston, .. A —l:‘..I..Ld d. ' MGl:orgettI:vl:—Medica|y.Mdiriser—Dsvid Kaye, M. D. Agent—WilIiam Sanderson. St. Eleanor’s—Medical AtIviaar—-Joseph Bell, M D. Agent—Thouias llunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance 0 ompeny, _ Incorporated by Act of Par iament in I848. _ IIII COMPANY offers the best guarantee in osee of loss, eutlI“aecept:¢Riiilra at asavieg of fall 50 rceut, tot aeeur 'lIhe 95...: reliable _Cir iuil steeds £1100. _Per- sons having property in lrrtrlcttetown, or vicinit . should lose no time in. applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. One of Philips‘ I-‘ire Annihtlators has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons insured in this Office. Iii case of Fire. “)0 “'0 0"" can be obtained immediately. ll! |PPlI'"'l ‘I ll“ 8°°"""" 0'5"’ HEARD President IIENRY PAI.M cit. Sec'y and 'l‘roasurer. Secretary's Otfice, Kent Street, 3 August 5th, I858. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. API'l‘AL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d V‘ toria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. _ '1‘. HEATH HAVILAN D. r. Agent for Prince Edward I and. [[7 Ollice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I863. Equitable Fire Insurance compa- ny of ondon Incorporated by Act of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. 1'. H. Huvilaml. Hon. Cliarlu Hens- ley, Francis Loiigioortli, Esq., Robert Hutchinson, ,Esq., Mains Damon, Esq. _ Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. N- obarge for Policies. Forms of Applicatiou,aad a- ether information, may be obtained from the Sub aoriber, at the Ofice of G. W.Deb|ois Esq. Charlotte town. II. J. CUNDALL. Aprit -m., 1354. Agent for P. E. I. NOB use urn FIRE INSURANCE coar- p.uv'r'. LONDON. IITAILIIIII er AC1‘ egrrtaaraarcrsr. a tea ooo.ooo sum. . ‘M 'crtAttt.r:s vubrta. Agent for P. E. Island. To sr:itvAN'rs.—w.nteot. 1 rod Plllfl 000*» and a Iloasetnaid. Esquire at One. '1‘. Has- IA|lr'I — Exhibition to the amount of QI00, ’I"I-II 0|’ CV8 Island, and f alar Ito Exhlblbc I the Giro tot P is o OWN‘ 'I‘r-tl undersigned joyfully announce to the Ex- Iiibitors and the ptlbllg, that thp fortgidublefi obstacle; which threatened t a comp ate iacom ture an destruction of the noble enterprise which they have c osen to serve, are at length removed, in g through the liberalit tion of our fellow citizens who Irave pedged u vancee lIITl:d ofdgile us Ill , we ave bee ed to dissolve the injunction which wasa source of embarrassment to _us. alarm or apprehension to many of our Exhrbtters—to pay of!‘ or timings all the debts pruarrig upon us,nnd provide agaiiistrtlie poawile hocctyrrence of such anno ances in uture. e t are ore apprise you that tyhe Exhibition will be temporarily closed this evening, in order to be completely renovated and refitted, r paratory to its formal re-opening, on ' ‘liursday the 4th day of May putt.‘ I h I The directors need not, sure y, i ate on t c vti so and importance of this I-Ixliibition. Imperfect as it has hitherto been, and as, in view ofthe total wririt ofeitperience on our side of the Atlantic in the orrmi cirreirt of Exliibitiorie of such magnitude and vurict'y, it could not fail to be, it has yet provided imrrretrsely beneficial to the Inventive views, Artistic tlcvolopmeiita, und Intlustriril progress _of the country. ‘Ibo opportunity therein atlorded for brrngiiig valuable Invcritious or Improvementa to the immediate notice of the capable and appreciating, is but one among many benefits conferred on the leaders of industrial enter irise amen us If overweenirig conceit or inordinate self oosrriplacency has been rebuked and cliaslent.-d by irresistible evidences of European superiority in elaborate rind delicate worltniunship, ii in educated, refined taste, the Exhibition of I853 has fully dcirionatrirted the indebtedness of 'urope to America or very important Inventions and IIIlp‘I’tIV6I|t6IIIl, stretclying over dtlile whole doiriuin o Agriculture,l\lantt uctures an tie useful Arts. In farming implements, and machines for fittin the rude eta loci of A riculture, for the con- venignt and acoaiimic IIIBBOI the fabrication, our country need fear rte coinpatisonpand a_ young Nation of twenty-five Millions which while still ardueusly employed in the clearing away of its pritiritive fort.-sta, lrns found time in half It century to bestow on mankind such inventitlipe as thou: of the Cotton Gin, the Steamboat, the super an the Electric Telegraph, need surely neither repress nor conceal her anxiety to profit b all in the line rofdiscovery, Art or Invention, which has been or ‘ be exhibited by others. If the New York .l'lxliiliition has shown our h l lw ‘I-0|:'l:Ipl'0tIe tun ini lenient or recess int e igit o ‘ ro an iioiiicvopment, that pimpirlse is a National benelile of ‘ signal and even increasing vs ue. Ifthe past has witnessed mistakes in the conduct | of the great enterprise now confided to oark hands, ‘that cireurrietanco will render our own lira easier and our success more robable. Ifit has evolved lrnrtny valuable auggeetiiins and illuminated for us I the nth ofduty by triumphs as well as defeats, we ‘ slrallbe able to walk surely where our predecessors ;stcppe_tI doubtfully and nnlltrlllly.‘ it your co- ‘ operation, and that ofthe writing I‘ltons, \_Vliitneys rind lllorses, whose triumplia are yet unachieved or lnncltnnwledged, we hope to render the Crystal IPelace the recognised centre of attraction for the lvnttrries of Industry, the d rotees of Art and the admirers of Genius, throughout the Western World. To effect this, we need the hearty and immediate co-operation ofthe present Exhibitor. both thsough the continuance of their best contri utions, an t e introduction of others. as new inventions. new patterns, new successes, shall tender such further aid practicable. While we trust tliui the Exhibition is henceforth permanently csttrblisltetl, and that before many more years shrill have elapsed, speci- mens or models of ever valuable Invention, eminent works of Art, improv _ Fabrics, or other Industrial achievement, will be exhibited in the Palace, as it matter of course, we shall yet remember with special gratitude, those friengs of $3 tcntgrpriso |Wl|0dtIItI no} wait for its triump , st y t in tie rryl o ex riuient, rind nobl aded to eichieve "‘ ., ' «idle so many are dzstined to enjoy. We shall be able, and we rejoice in the fact, to accord more desirable positions and ample space to new Articles ‘ fihich plhnll be I¢I'IIbII'l)II)cI'I‘NeEII ll“: r:p<}I"the lat cf , a ,t anitia re a ct atwe a a ives our- ldisgoeal thereu or. The earliest ssible np:tae l mission of all Articles intended‘ for ibfition , run after the re-o nin , is a cut so tcite . Truetrngthant yn‘u WllI‘I|gI’6y¢ with us, that the interest or Inventors, |AI;;iet_l. |l:InIi|;nctIIre;II Mtg Artisans are all invri ve in t e trortiug an undeniable triuiri h of the first Aniricair lixhiliiti-in of the trophies o the World‘: Art and Industry, we I remain, -I s- I H O- 5 2 Yours, . . BARNUM, President of the Association for the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. DIIICTOII :—Phineae '1‘. Barnum, Thor. B. Stillman, Wm. O'Brien, Edward Height, John II. Cornell. Jas. B. Brewster, Jacob A. Weatervelt, Warrren Leland, Henry Hilton, Wm. B. Dinsaiore, John. H. White, Dudley Persee, Cline. H. llaawell, Mortimer Livingston, John 'I' Fntllhr Cllliflfil W- I"eeter, Horace Greeley, Watts Sherman, George II. Butler Samuel Nicholson, Wm. Whetten, Erristua C. Benedict, Charles Butler. Theo. Sedgwrclt, Wm. Chauncey. New York, April 14, 1854. Wanted to Charter, ‘OR THE I-‘ISIIERY at Labrador, escrroorvln P between 80 and Gotons burthen. to be ready or Sort, by the tiratorfiftla ofJutie; to sail from Charlottetown. For further particulars, if by letter, post paid, enquire of Juan Posture, Esq., Chur- o ‘""'""°”° JAMES NICKBIISON. April satin. 1854- tin .- MAILS. _ THE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, and the United States, will be tirade up and forwarded via Pictou, on and alter 'l‘uesday.t to 9th instant, every Tunes! and FRIDAY night, at E’ ht o'clock, until further notice. . Ihlaila for England, to be forwarded via llulifax, will be be made up every alternate Tuesday nrglrt, at 8 o'clock. riz:— May, Tuesday, the 18th July, May, Tuesday, the lat Augu.-ii, une, Tuesday, the I5th August, ’l‘uesday,ths 20th .luiic, Tuesday, the 29th August, H05 A ‘OWEN, Postmaster General General Post Otiice, May 2, 1854. N 0 CE, To the Tenants and Settlers on that part of Town- ship .Mi. flforrirarly belonging to tire Subscriber. HEREAS by Indenture of Release, hearing date the 8th day of May, 1854. I have convey- ed and assured in fee to Daniel Ilod son, of Char- lottetown, Esquire. all my right, iii a und freehold interest in and to the said tract of Ltind, together with all Rents and Arrears of Rent due thereon: ldo, therefore, hereby give notice to the said 'I‘emints rind Settlers, that all Rents now us, or hereafter to he- como due, are to be paid to the said Dairiel Ilodgscri, he being fully empowered to grant acquittunces for the sums ROBERT RENNIE. O'I‘ICE.—Tbe Tog and Settlers ‘in arrcrrr formerly owned by Robert Rennie, I'.sq., nre request- to pay the same forthwith to the Subscriber; and also all sums of money hereafter to become due, iii respect of rent or otherwise. DANIEL IIODGSON. Charlottetown, 9th May, I854. MINIATURES! LIKENESSFJS. IIE Subscriber has just received it ltttltdrtotlto . stock of l’lates and Cases, gold and plated l.ock- ’ for Rent on that portion of Towrislrip No. 23 . eta and Brooches for Likenesses, done by top or side light. Also, it first zpte Camera. for sale, with instructions in the old stair . W. C. HOBBS. DAGUERREOTYPES : I F0. W. |lII.I.N ER having returnetlto tlrc Islnrnl, he a leave to inform the La iert ll errtlr-iru-n George Street) wherein he feels assured, ptrrfi-cl. expressly for the purpose. Ile has oil hard variety of Stock, varying in qurrlitv. Please call and exam N.I3.—0ld Pictures ratrrkerr, 45. 6d‘, each. 3w Spring Park Distillery, F‘0R Sale or to be Let, the Pretrrires occcupicd by I _ . Mr. Archibald \Vhitc, nearr Spring Park. cflll-‘ aisting ofa House and Distillery For firrtlrt-,r p:tttl~ culara apply to Mr. 'I'hotriris llroyderick or to ARCIIIISALD Wlll'I‘E. A Hooded Waggon for Sale. T Mr. RICHARD |ll'.AR.'I‘Z‘S will be found rtoum-:1) a very corriforttilrlo and easy WAGGON for Sale. Price £40 at three months, on approved note Charlottetown,-April 20th, I854. OUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.— l‘lrt: Su- scriber others for Sale the House and Lanb op- posite Heath lluvilrind, Esqr’e. GEORGE IIIX. May 3. "NGLISH PAPER IIANGINGS.—4000 pieces J of the above, comprising an rirsorttricrrt of 100 different patterns, from 9d. to 7s. per pleue—for llllfl at the store of the Subscriber. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, April 21. Isl-tlw Iievv schoolmaster Wanted. OR the School at Little York. Enquire of BENJAMIN BALDERSON. April 80th. 6inlB3. . A CARD. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public, generally that he has cotrirrienced business its, a Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. At the corner ofQ,ueeu &. Sydney Streets, and hopes by prcmptnese and punctuality to merit a share of their patronage. AR'I‘EMAS G. SI.\lMS. &‘ Curr advanced upon articles left for Auc- t'en. "Ei'.’<Tcr't"s .7 ’ci.ocx§r ’ ' ‘- AGs(.:_O“I) variety for Sale, from Sixteen to Fifty r in gs. ‘ebruary 14, I854. GEORGE DEER, Jtirl. dencc, out lrerrscs of the deceased, of the rriost corri- ‘ I , il prices, trccordrtrg to of I c. put-crnscre. R SALE. HA_'I‘ valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Chri cl, fronting I00 feet on Eustou Street, and I04 on lllpper Prince Street. It is one ofthe moat desir- able ailuations in the suburbs for tl gentleman's resi- dance, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. a June 8. New York, 25th Key, 1853. To whom it may Concern, THIS is to certify that Mr. Sitriwrr. S-roitv,jun., is authorised by us to collect all Moneys due us, settle our outstanding Accounts, rnulto sales, and appoint Agents for the sale of Dr. S. I’. Townum1’s SarsuprtriIla,thrcughout the British Provinces, and the Cautrdas. NOSTRAND 81. BACII, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of Dr. S. P.. Townsend's Sursaparilla. From the authority granted to me by Messrs. NOITIIAND ACH,lt)l0 proprietors of r. S. 'l‘ownsend’s Sairauparillii, I uppoint\V. R. \VA'rsorr, Es ., solo rind cneral Agent for the above Medicine for the Island of Prince Edward. SAIIIUIIL STORY, Jun. April 21st, I854. Is|~Iw OR SALE—Grtovi:rt IILAND, situated 1 Richmond Buy, about one-fourth of a rrrile from Pritrcetowrr. This Island contains rilitiut 80 ucrtevt, and Ill rt fish- in; station III unetprzrllcd in this Islarrd.-having it suliicierrt depth of water on titre side for vnrtselri of large liurtlit.-n, and lieirig t-rrlirt-,l free from drilt sritid. Arr indisputrrlile Title will lrogiveii: and for ftirtlrter pairticulurl, apply to Wu. l"ortt;Art. Earp, Chur- lott l I l clown. April 22. I854. (Iicw. tf) To be . Y PRIVATE SAI.I"., the following VAI.UAIIl.I§ , . Rl‘l:\I. l'IS'l‘A'l'Ii of the late Hoti. Crrloiiel A. LANE, situate in Clrnrlottettiwn, and its vicinity, viz: , TOWN LOTS line. 57, 58, 59, 60 and GI , iii the 2 I"ourtlr llundrcd uf_l.tits in Cliurlotletown coritairiiiig . iierrrcly two Acrosri of Land, fronting on Rocliford I Square, tastefully laid out with ortrtrtrieirtal, fruit trees, and Garden : it contuiirtr also the I"utiiily llt-si- ’ rrrodious description. I Town’ I.o'r'r- Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, in tlro'l‘lrirdl of Char ottetown and vicinity, tlitrt he is now ready Ilundred of Lots in Carhloitetown rrforcsrrrtl, rrrrd to commence the above business, at his roorrrii (Great One-twcrrtietlr prirt ol"I'otvn Lots Nos 67, 68 and 69, ‘- _ . I ' in the Second hundred of l.ota in Clinrltittetoivn, :id- 1 satisfaction will be given to all who may be pleased to joining the property of Daniel llodsoir, Esq. , in lot. favor him with a cnl|—a top light having been ctrt to suit purclrristers. 'l‘owrv Lo-rs Nos. 3, -I, and 5, in the Fifth hundred Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit 'l‘owrv L01‘ No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in "' ' , adjoining the residence of the Chief iJusticc. Ctunrore L01-s. I2 and I3, in the Common of, and Ill close liroxitriity to Clirrrlottctoivri, currurining ' ‘wenty—friur Acrcrl, in lots ttr suit purcliriraeru, Part of Cuirrmoti Lot No. I8, iii the Currrnron of Clrrrrlottctown, mid tvliieli forms the \\’cstr-rn aide of the ttpptoacli from 'I‘oivri to Govertiirrent Ilouite, iii lobt to suit puruliaaers. I’As'r-trriir. Lo? No. 554', in the Royalty ofChar- lottctown, contrriiiing Twelve Acres. Ar.so-—l’l".\V No. 3|, in the South Aisle of St. Prrul’e Church, Cliirrlottetown. For further particulars, apply to \V. l-‘onmtre, Esq. Iiurrister rit I.uw, Charlottetown; ut Pictnu, to J. IIAMILTON LANE, the Acting ‘xecutnr and one of the 'l‘rustceti named intlie Will of the late Colonel zinc. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1853. FOR SALE. ACRES of latrd on Townrtliip No. 51 having it front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on 'l‘ownshi No. 60. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town an Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpplyto WILLIAM PORGAN. Feb. 7th, rstsi. Brick Yard and 18 Acres of Land. 7 10 BI} l.l".'l',tintl irriirw.di:itae posse.-tiinrr givr.-ii, the nhove Prerniriori, correistirrg of L5 Prraturn Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, fronting 9 chains on the Princetown Rorrtl,arid adjoining tie Liorr lnn.—-the Stream of water on which the Cloth hlill is situate, (the Three Mile reek) runs rrerir y through the centre of it. About hall’ the Land has been ploughed, tr ptrrt ready to stump, rind the remainder is covered with trees, rt-served for shelter and ortrament. There is a small |)i\-elling llouae on it. It will be Let all ether, or the Brick Yard will be reserved. For l'urIlIor particulrrrs,a ply to J\ ES D. IIIASZARD. Recreation, April to, IBM. MILLER WANTED. ANTED by the Subscribers tr steady man to trike charge of a Grist Mill, to wliotri liberal wages will be given. Lao. A Woman who is capable of taking charge of a Carding Mill. WILLIAM Gt 0. IIAGNALL. Clyde Hills, New Glasgow. May 0. I Freehold Form for Sale. IIE Subscriber otl'ers for sale a freclrol-I farm at Dog River, there is it new House rind Ihrrtr on the premises, it fresh writer spring running through the middle, rind tr Creek on the brick sido oftlr»-. f.trrrr, the farm is about I mile below Dtig_ River Bridge, and is half clettr. DONALD LIVINGSTON. Let It, Dug River April list, 1854. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Streets. NEIV and cnnrmodious SHOP, suitable for a GROCERY er DRAPERY " ' CELLAR and Out-Ilcuss room. Apply to W. C. HOBBS. Form for Sale or to Let. 7 [IE Subscriber ofiers for Stile or to Let, by Pri- vate Contract, that valuable Leasehold Farm known by the name 0 tie ouu,situuted in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fsrtane,'l‘ownsliip Ne. 56; it contains I51§ acres of Ltind, about 60 acrt-ti of which are eleured; there is a good spring of water on it, about 50 yards from the read. 'l'orin of Lease (unexpired) 862 years; rant about Sid per acre, part of the purchase money may remain on Security on the Farm; itnrriediate ion given. For furllrer particulars, tipply to IIIZYMAN J. I‘. TERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March 15, I854. LAND FOR SALE. l‘IVE llundrcd acres of LAND, with it Mursli 1 attached. which cuts niiirurilly Fort tnrrs of lltiy, situate on 'I'o\t-nslrip No. 28, head ol' the I|illsbo- rough River. For terms app SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. . FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 39. 'rO BE SOLD, on very rsasorrable terms, One . IIIlIIl.Il'l‘(I Acres of Land on Township 89, for- merly belonging to the late lira. Burris; it adjoins the property oftlra Messrs. Mcliwsn, and has been riomr,-tirrres described as Bari!t‘ncl.~'.»' Land. II on- doubted Title will be given, on npplicrrtiorr ts .It)lIN llAMIL'l‘0N GRAY. Spring Park, Mrirclr I5, 1854. 5iI2Ion VVILLIAM SNEESTON, sail maker ‘)!-IGS to inforrrr his friends and Ship builders I) -_n-nerrilly, that lie is about to recntrrmence the lill-lllitslil ofa'AlL MAKING in this Island, having s _t twt-.r_rr_v «_-rte _ic:rrri tit the Trade in England, pun trig which Illlll! he believes he gave full satisfaction to those who ctrrp yo irn. t:va:rtt:rvcs‘.—llonry Ilasxard, Esq. Clirrrlottetown, Feb. 6, I854. 6m CARDING MACHINES. ' ‘III-I Sub.-r-rilrera have constantly on hand. and . 0 is for sale .r\'EI‘V C./IRDIJVG JII.ff- ] CIILVES corriplete. wliich can he put into immediate opt.-rzitiun. All ordeni punctuiilly tettended to. dru-s Joirrv Monica‘. 8.’. Sore, Srrckville, \Vmit- murlrrnd, New llrunewick, or DAVID STIWAIT, 1 Clinrlottetowrr,. g_._ Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. ._"trIm-rilr-er, grateful for past favors, begs to _ rerniirrl his friei:t.liI, arid the public, that he still . (‘:|l|’lt'l on the above business in all its breirclies. hunts.‘ Ilcrrvi-r, Silk and Felt Iltrtrr, re-stiffened, rod) --rl arid cleunt-d; Old Clothes of every description, i(‘lt.‘:lnl!d; nll it tits of paint, grt-rise, &c., remove , : rind the garriietit restored to its former Instr-9, JUIIN IIUISBS, Hatter. dtc. ‘Orders left at Mr. J. Williatri‘a, Market Square, ‘will he pmtiiplly executed, and returned semi-week- I . ; Cliarlottetmvn Royalty, I April Isl, I85-I. 3m. ; d‘ l r \llI-I y ,_, _. . ..__ . .*____ __ , ’ ‘IIE Subscriber lriiving,by Power of Attorney, , lietrririg date tro 16th of January last. been i trppoirrted Agent for the Misses Stewart, of Charlotte- town, in this Islttlltl, to take the itrauagement oftlieir lI’roporly,oii 'l‘owtrslii V0.18, hereby notifies all persons on the said Let, indebted to the Misses ‘ Stewart, for Rent. Arrearri of Rent, or otherwise, to pay the same fortlrwit r. _ eraon or pereons found Trespnsiiing on the said Property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscouclie, February 22, I854. ; Carriages! Carriages! Carriages! ; ’ ' ‘IIF. Sirliscrilu-r, tli:rnl.ful for past favors, t.-rkr.-a _ tlria opporttrrrity tn iitfurrir his frii-rrds, rind the‘ -I ilillr‘ In-rrr-rrrlly, th:it lit: has II‘IlIl|Vl’ll lti Cu-err’! r V‘ _ , . ~lr«-rue. arid itill be pri-p:rrr:rl to furnish Critrttigea, of l every (IIESCI iptiori, at the alrortr-at notice; and he hopes ; by punctuality Illltl good tvorltmunship, to merit tr share of public patronage. _ ,,_ ’°“+‘l T9?”- The Laws of Prince Edward Island I,‘R().\I I773 to ISM, both years inclusivc—2 vol- Roynl 8 vo., with it copious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Legirilatute, and care- fully revieed rind corrso ’ nl , y Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Bonit- slore of G. 'I‘. IIASZARD. WINNOWING MACHINES. IIAVING now pertirrinently located myself one mile from New Glasgow, on the New Glasgow Road, the fartirors in the surrounding country may depend upon lining tlnpplicd Witlirirtything in my line, got up in the very est trird nrost substantial manner. I do not profess to sell—rtrt chi-,irp art some others do, or offer to do. No first-rate article can be be ht as low ti r corrrnion ones cirri. Ilut Ido roesri to marks the bell the very decidedly best. FANNING MILLS made on the Island. lllelu JOHN SMITH.