. faiinrtzis. HISTORY OF AUJOHOI. Alcahd was invented nine hundred and My years ago, by the son of astrange ivo- ni_au, Hagar, in Arabia. Ladies used it with a powder to paint themselves, that they might a ar more beautiful -, and this pow- del' FAQ gelled alcohol. During the reign of Willnm and Mary an act was passed encouraging the manufacture ot spirits. Soon afler, intcmpersnce prevailed to such an extent that the rctailelip in intoxicating put up signs in pub 'c places inform- hg the pl_e that they might get drunk br s ’ y, and have some straw to get on In the sixteenth century distilled spirits overtbe eodinsm of!) About time it was introduced into t Colonies asthsUnite'd&atssworethe_u called. The, first notice we have ofits use in ublic life who In the laborers in the I-lungarian rniaos, int liltssntli century. In I75! it waaussd bytko Eliglish soldiers as acordial. The alcohol in Europe was made of grapes andaold in Italy and Spain as a medicine The Gcnocso aliorwards o it from grain. and sold it as a medicine in bottles, under the name of the water of life. Until the sixteenth centuryit had only been kept by_ spot caries. asincdiciue. During the reign of only VII. brandy was unknown in reland, and soon its alarming affect in- duced the government to pass a law pro- hibiting its manufacture. _ About one hundred and twenty years ago it was nsedass hevera e, es cially among the soldiers in the Eng ish co onion in North America, under the preposterous notion that it prevented sickness, and made men fear- less on the field of battle. It was looked upon as a sovereign specific. Such is a briefshetch of the introduction of alcohol into society as a beve e. The history of it is written in the wret dness, the tears, the roses, poverty and murder, of thou- _ It has marched through the land with the trend of a giant, leaving the im- press nfitti footsteps in the bones, sinetvs and life's blood, ot' the people.-—YoitlIi’r Pr-raptor. Bninoirto -rns Sr. Liwaancs. — The magnificent project of spanning the St. Law- rence rivcr y a tubular bridge, similar to that erected over the Menai Straits by Ste- phenson, is likely to be one of the triumphs of modern science and mechanics. The fol- lowing particulars in relation to the proposed hri o are font’ a - a Bridge it is calculated will cost £I,250.lXlI: its greatest-span, over the deep channel of the river, is to be feet in length. And the carriageway will be I00 feet above high water level. As the far-famed Briannia Bridge, over the Minai Straits, consisting of four spsns—ttvo in the centre being 460 feet each in length, and next the shores &feetcach—its carriage way being I02 feet above the high water line—only cod WLWS sterling, we take it granted the muchbifguigcsoed estlilmnted Icost of the proposed a acrosst e St. awrence is attributable to the greet expense of con- nructing, over the land and shallow-vwater, the approaches to what may be called the ' pro . It will he observed that the Britannia ridge, from land to land, is only Iafl feet in lcngth—or little over a quarter of a mils--while the St. Lawrence opposite Montreal is nowhere less then two miles front shore to shore. it man also be borne in mind that, from the character of both shores of the St. Lawrence, immense em- will be required, at either end of the bridge toallhrd sufloicntly gradual ap- proaches, or purpose tothe brid e- track, Ill) feet above that of ihe water. ‘If tin this our information -prove correct fijected ' . when complete, itwi I not to set as an irresistible point of attraction to all intelligent travellers. As an object of interest, it will be inferior only to the mighty_ Falls of Niagara, in so far as must yield in granduruto Nature; for it will very far exceed, as a triumph of c incor- ing, ‘enterprise and skill, any wdii now existing. The controversy about th at It’ f the celebra.t'sd' " Letters of. .I.tilniu°sr."’“li:s booarevlv . A phlstliasioosntlys poured in EII‘IIlIdt.I.llII which the author, Ayrost. says he has ascertained by unmis- taksable and irreliitable evidence, that the writable Junius, was Sir ‘ is Artiuar. Cuiritiiro.—A fhrmer in the north «iseovered that a fox came along sbealnintho 'httoseiaehis poult . He ' yaswed the end of the beam near- , and in the night the fox fell into a co he could act esca . go- in the morning,‘ the armor to d ' nil; sndsslisthoug lifeless. Taking the building, he threw him on the dunghill. but in a short time its nerd 23$ HASZARD'S GAZETTE. MAY. 18. NOTICE. HE TEJ\v'JlJ\'TS of'I‘iIoalss Hr: h'I‘N Ila vi- LAND, I".aq . on Towiisliips Nuniheu I-‘l and 58 and other Lands in this Island, tire r nested to make itnmediate payuteiil ofthe amount 0 Item due by them to the Subscriber; who isduly authorised to receive and grant receipts for the tunic. T. HEATH HAVILANU. Barrister-at-Law. Quota Square, Nov. Sh. I853. LL I’ersons indebted either by Ilortpge. Judg- ment. Bond. Promissory Note or wise. to ‘l‘iioisas Hastis IIAVILAID. k2so., late Colo- niul Secretary of this Islsnd.ars desired forthuitli to make payment of the respective suuis due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber. who i duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discharges for the same. And Persons in whom the said Thouuis Iiaatb Havilsnd is iadsbtsd. are to- questsd to furnish their Accounts for most. T. HEATH mVILAND. iuar-at-Law. Qsssii Square, Nov. 89. 185$ A C RD. THE Subscriber bags have to inthnnts thsthohss . comnioncsd the business of COXJISSION MERCHJNT JJVD JUD- TIONE R. in the Store lately occupied by I‘. P. Non-rosi.£sq., Queen Street, and trusts by proutptness and punctu- ality to give satisfaction to those w o may lhvour him with their support. JAMES HOBBIS. Charlottetown, April I. I858. B Z A A R . Ladies of St. Jarnes'e Congregation intend holdin a BAZAAR on THURSDAY. tho I7tb day of JUL next, in aid of the funds of the Church-— tha chief object being to liquidate the debt upon it. 'I‘hc Temperance Hall has been secured for the pur- poss. Contributions in Materials, Work, Cc. will be thankfully received by the following I.adlss who form the Committee :— Mrts. Airnuasoit, Lvnian MACIIIIOII‘, — Puanin. -— Sivonousss, — Wanliitsitaw. Charlottetown, March I1, I858. S. DEALEY, on MERCHANT sun Mas. Foaoarr, — tr-roast. J. co M ii I ss I M. 7, sovrn s¥1ir:1rT..N'nW YORK. Freiglits and Vessels procured. at short notice for maps. the British Provinces. West Indies, Aus- lfulltt and California. Bertha secured for the latter F . Tom runes Hall Company. T A M ETING of the Directors of the above Corn ny, held in the Temperance Hall, this evening, th: following Resolution was unanimously s I v - " Rusoavan. That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to take the necessary legal measures for tlis recovery of all unsettled Subscriptions to the Temperance Hall Company." y Order, B. COOPER, Soc'y. J. Charlottetown. larch I1, I858. NOTICE. HI-I Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twettty-two, in this Islsnd,the property ofTbs Right Honourable. Laurence Stilivan, are hereby re- uired to make immediate payment _of all arrests of I.‘3I'.'.."l!.°. '.'t{.".'.‘.;'1‘.'.l’.‘}”J.'Z§'.?.n'."°°°"“"' '"" "° “""' wiu.iAit mitGAii. mt. April. issa. V THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govaiuron—riis innit-r itortoaaanu -risu EARL of ELGIN and KINCABDINI. Governor General of Canada. HEAD Onion-82 St. Jridrsis Bqusrs. Editi- org Board of .Usttsgssmil is Halves for None Static and Prince Edward Island-— Hon. . B. A'lnion, Banker. Hon. William A. Blank, Bnnku. Lewis Bliss. Fag. Charles Twining. .. Barrister. John Bayloy Bland, Hon. Alexander Keith, srchaat. James Stewart. Earp, Solicitor. ' Aid --A. I’. dawsrn. II. Rickey, Solicitor. ' ed06- Ialand, and to the prin- tbe rates of Agent & Secretary-Matthew The following gentleman have been a core of tho Compan in Prince I-Jdwa will be prepared to urnish information as eiples and practice of the Company and ‘Assurance. [DWI . out-—William St.,El‘csnor’s—hIsdical Ad . Agsnt—TIioiuas Hunt. IA'I'l’III.".W H. IICHIY. Fire! Fire! Fire! 3 Srciirs your Property at s using tlffl/ll pct rest. HIS an only be done by Iasur' in the MU- TUAL F RE INSUBANCEI%MPAIIY. This is the only Oflea wlisrs claims for loss can be at without I’ foreign Comps . Iilsnh forms of. ".'“.ii's.s.. and any other :ILlIll- tics can be ‘ the Sssrstcy and 'I‘ruamnr's Odie April c. nus. ALLIANCE urn urn rms: uv'srm.s.tvc3 cox. uxr. LONDON. IITAILJIIID IV AC1‘ 0' PAILIAKEIT. a - a.ooo,ooo smu. . cii.uu.as voltitc. Am: for r. r. Island Provlnclal Marine Insurance 79 rroiliotrro. c. w.-—s..u for Prince ldward ' srimtimt mivm. Charlottetown. April II. ISIS. I FOR sans. taclied, whit-li nuts JIIIIII-III) Forty tom. of Ilni, Iver. For terms apply to SAMUEL NEl.St DN. Charlottetown. Id May. I558. lniun TO BE SOLD OR LET. DWELLING HOUSE. Out House and premi- ses, situate in Cumberland Street, near the resi- dsuco of Ilr. Jenkins. Enquire of JAIIEI Cuiiris on the premises. or of F W. HALIIS. Form for Sale. FOR SALE. on the Malpeque Road. It miles frotit Charlottetown, a Freehold Form. cuntuinin I00 acres of land.ol' which 30 acres are clear on uttdu cultivation. On the Premises is a good frstne Barn. The above is well worthy attention of parties wishing to purchase. I"nr pllllclllnflélpglyzlqo . NIB. Ilth April. IS53. TO BE LET. HAT beautifully situated Cottage known by the the name of Mwport Cottage. one mile from the Colonial Buildin , Princetow oad. This Cottage is Sb by 15 lost; has a back and front Porch. a Kitchen, Pantr , 2 Parlors, and 4 Bedrooms; all of which are in gm-rlrepair. There will be lot with the House a good Garden. well stocked with fruit trees. and 0 or M acres of Land. in a high state of cultiva- tion, together with Barn, Stable, and Out Otllcss,-— for any term years. as may be agreed on. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W H. GARDINI-ZR. Pownal Street. Charlottetown. Iith Ms I853. For Sale, or to Let, HE DWELLING-HOUSE. Out-house, and Pro- mises, and Lot of LAND. in Georgetown. No. 8, Third Range, Letter B. Application to be made to D. Wu.soit, Charlottetown. or to WILLIAM Sairnnnsost, I'1sq., Georgetown. Nov. I6, I852. A FARM TO BE LET, JIJVD POSSESSION’ GIVEJV IMMEDI- .1 TE T is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow liosd. and cousils of a I00 acres more or ; the property of Joint Htrnsoii. lots of the Sth(I(iug's) IIcgt..and on which he now rcs'ides,—tha farm will be let for a term of I0 15. . r The dwelling house is very cons- fortshlo but not very lar o. there is a well of water at the kitchen door; adios uses are var commo- dioas and will contain a number ofosllle. here are two barns. one for hay, with a granary on it. and the other for thrashing. containing a new set of niacliine- ry, both thrashing mill and fanners. The thrashing mill is of four horse power. and ofgrant apeod.thiash- ing at the rats of 50 stoolts an hour. The fanners are quite new and v cod ones. The land is all clear and in good condition. eacspt about 8 acres of swamp. There is a brook passes through the land in the pas- ture ground. and also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The use is situated on the eastern side ofa hill. The land is well fenced in lields of6 or 7 acres such; there is a Grist Mill about lislfa mils from the residence. and a saw mill nearly the saute distance. Good accommodations can be had in Church of land. distant from the dwalliig about a mile and a he f. Terms may be known by applying at lInaaard'r Gasrtts eflico. May Rd. .1358. The Old Established Hat. and Clothes Renovating Business. THE Subscriber. grateful for past favours. inti- in cleaning Gentleman's Clashes of every CtC0l’“IsM0lI; also. re-etilbulng and cleaning Ilssvsr, Silk,s Felt Hate. in his haul mtisfactory It Is. J. I-ICBBS, Hatter. die. Orders loll at Mr. J. Willisn.:p's. or at tho Subscri- ber's, will be prom y attend to. April s, toss. a BELLS! BELLS l BELLS l HE Subasribau manufacture and hoop constantly on hnd.all has of Church, Factory. Steali- bost,BI."|e':ry. ‘gs. Sehoola..r:_s|u' and Plants- t' . itliths dsscrlp ' . "These Sdllsare mode from the best use‘. 3.: the small siaos undsr o some in manufactur- ing as Churoli An experience of thin years, wiitizs great man rsrsat improvstnssts. s an as- tirely now me ofcasiing. enables us to obtain the mosnmslodisus teas. as-hiuhg also. in aatrasrdissry Bells have been cast and old from vibration. Ngsrly 9,000 this . is the best evidence of their su- ' Gold and Sit ......~ -::~ it . e vs var at our ayflos. which were awarded for tho " host Bells and purity of tons." We ' cular attention to the getting up can left to tbssofurnished by as. is continues to o Erie and Ctnrnplah Canals. and Railroads rana ' ' ' ' ' w‘tIi' four boon Old Clocks. Levels. Coinpassss. Transits. . c.. sale. of superior worktna ’. All communications. either by mail or otherwise will hve immediate attention- A. IIENEELWS SONS. West Troy. N. Y., larch. I858. V Orders will be received and information gi- van to prises. stflos. '1‘. HasssrtI's Book and Sta- tionery Store. tern i 3 Copper. _ Twelvetrees Brothers’ Uselsl Ild Eessemieil Preparations. V IIEIII British Furniture Cream. at Gd. Their Inellbcssble Furniture Polish. at 9d. Tlioir Unrivalled Metal Pasta, at Rd. Their Incomparable lodis Rubber Blscking, Id. pie sis. ’l‘hcir Elegant Sell-abs Glass lake. filled. at ad. Their Superior Glass usrs luks—Blsek. Blue. on , at Dd. sac . Their Deliciously Scaetod Hair Oil. and Potnsdo Rsgonerstor. ‘ Their Unrivsllod Osnusnt and Carpet Innovator, as and ed. Sold. Wholesale and Retail. by GEO. T. I-IASZARD. Queen Square 221$ Ilg. ‘e'yes,‘“:,nddsee'ing sin“ I in. NATIONAL LO.A.N FUND LIFE Tyglygurgu Pgfidof, . g pa away t inoun- (an new vsetiss.) uh, ‘owing gun M flu mg“ 3¢I'|ll»|b10 F 1" ‘n.nr‘n°. Stha cheapest, sslsvt. bit. sndinostolectasl who snuiarod him. IIOI Of IAIECOI at for , s papkst of all knowledge, toborsal ussfslniust be mm o.¢.;:.:§'c-‘:3:,",.';: ,_,,_,,,., "33." Til’: '3 '" '"iIr'°"" iissi"..£ asto- by exporioncv: the, east best » r.r. Island. 1'. Eflasilssd. . lea. -lobiarly tmt._iIni I WEEKS: W AS I1 -M ..—....'~ ~ ,---~ -r...-:-.-.':'.-:-:.':r:°*'= ,' to 5. - '- . . t - "d.“WaytlsE . i M t n|E?rhsst “““—‘iad all so: A A ' F. ‘ml: . ‘ s r -I0 us.-snnorn.a.n.¢#.;l’."2°r"§.: 3-5~‘ov-It.-:_fig‘q its-rs‘-t.,u' -d.is....u'sai...t.t,.. Ulfledstflfl I-Sstlausetbostsrssre th ' ' n_y'_cm"ygu'_ “’'m““.. “._.“.."..-u‘‘‘'“' s|-1"*°‘°'°-""'*'-'rir-H|- AW"-"3 let-UM--' mstsrlsItbatw’h'.Mhblsssmpsnblefsrpsrma " ..,....""" t I... .,,., rm‘ rm-ins-r " ' " "“' '»'‘‘..'..3’' ‘L’: s‘ . - -r-.«- ,1 " "7 '3 “W” “‘"-3:‘ 9°“ .l1’s.-tug." m“ti'£t'..'-'iias%".' 'i‘ii.'ii‘."-‘iii;-"' "w" " i'.r'rt.aNN mil’ ' dsyhsnw«s‘WOfl".la.:nd eao 8rm# tbslashurpst. zoidiua 8. Oet.osa's .l:Ltl’I'8. C . . s- ‘W’ _ . ' . . ‘ u» all i L l‘-‘ - V ‘ltlfllhlllsauslpuso -lg‘IVI'? Iluudrstl acres of L.d.a\'D, with a \l.uslt at- sithuato oii Towtistitp No. 88. head of the Ilillsiiorongh ‘ J. G I L L I G A N , (ii-mi tit-.u._gr rltu-.t-i. i AS no“ open .1 tall .unl t'tIIti|ilI'll' assortment of gt-t.uiin: It I G S itIllI ‘l I‘ It It IN Ii 5. l.'iiurit;si.:, Suaitsu .\o.ir.~. l’i.tut'ui.itv, tit-., doc. 'l‘uiltl Sluts - llnln-tni.it-, (rut .nul I=it-tvn ,v4l.iss; '|'oolli. Nail, and .\'liu\'iug Bl’Is~llu'u’- -lmIl'.ulu liotn and trans- pan-iil llIII(Ilr‘~', lluit anti lnl'.mt l2vti~lies—-iiiiriort-tl uinl pmitl Itilnid; “omits. Ila:-l. an-I Hide-itirtttisu. ullhlo, .tIitl lit-tmuti shell: l.nliIu'~', Ill?l(‘I'lll.\, I’nI- luyitt. an-l lt'n_gg'< l’erl'utin-rt , go-ni'.~ l‘.u-keel \lirntr.»; .llZ\\"F.l.lI\’-~—gu|d itml siltt-i l{mp~ niitl Ilrnurltes, guilt] Pm:-4 ntitl I.‘.tu-s, l.itlit~-‘ .|IIII _t_n-m'.~'. I-|Il\I‘I nittl pm.) in|,m] |’mi.riiniuuiit-s; lmlut llulilier 'I'n_\u-, for clitldreu; gold, silver and pearl lteauls; fan‘ I'nper ll sights, und Polka Bells, I‘erl'nme Satcliels and Cusliions. &c., &c. Etiglislt I’icklt-.9, Sattces and M uslnrd,‘ PAIN'l‘:i, OILS. AND DVI‘. .‘i'I‘lll"FS, sold to the trade at costs and chtirges. CA.\lI’llI-INE, OIL. and BURNING I"I.l'IIJ. CltAcit:lts—wim=, soda, butter, writer and sugar; Cirnnsn. I-Lnglisli and Aim-rican; (Jake ()i'It:IllIt‘IIIw‘ and I“lsvoring—Venilla, lemon, nutmeg, clovos, and citinatiion; Spices and Confectionery. Digby Hsrrings, dl.c.,dl.t:. Select GROCERIES, Lemon Syrup. Raspberry Vinegar. and rlioaglnou‘s "tit-rs; l’(lRTI£R, ALE ht LIME JUICE. [W J. G. having carefully selected the above personally . challenges the market for a cheaper and better Stock in the show line. A". b'.—8rr Jldt-rtfixrmrnl of Mail, 41:, ar,, equally Ion». Dec. 2!, I852. JUST RECEIVED, A further Supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, per Stenttirhip Canada via Halt"/in - that he continues to work at the above. 8°‘ HE latest styles in Mittitles and Dretta Materials, viz. :—-Norwich glricee Veloiiiis,imlin-stripe l3I’IIpt' Lustrss, Robes in new styles; Lyotieat: Cloth in varied colours; Gents. l'nnc_v winter Venting; Ludn.-s‘ white and black satin Slippers; do. French, Mtiroct-.. and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid (iliives; um: French wliits satin ltibbunsi; Ladies’ molinir Nuts; rue, Barbers‘ und Tuilurs‘ coloured Twists. .1 large izurirlll Qf ./lrliclrs rztilablr for CItrt'xlmar Boxes and J\”t'w Year’: Gifts. 2000 Pieces of English and American ROOM PAPERING, from 6d. per piece upwnrds; Paper window Curtains, very linndsouie. Ai.so. A choice lot of 'I‘I".AS. very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR. I’unclieons Molasses, superior Currunts.liaisins. Candied Citron, Spices ufull kinds, Starch. Soap. Candles. lllustnrd, Fig Blue, Indigo, Logwood, Redwood. Alum, Sole l.cailiar, dtc. SLO. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates. for raossrr ravassnr. HENRI’ HASZARI) Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 2|, IR52. Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WILSON, Nut. 3. RICHMOND S'riu.r:'i-. has JUST BI5C.I“.IVl‘1I). r Brig fllczmitlrr. from Liverpool, pdol, and other arrivals from Iltilifax, a large addition to hisvcry extensive :‘.'l‘0t‘K o BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INIIIA GOODS. Among which he begs particularly to recommend to notice. a very choice stsleclimi of nrticles suitable for the Season. consisting of \Voollen Shawls, Twoeds, Orleans. Scotch Tarttins, Ermine Cloaking. Illnck Lace I-‘louncing, Lady .\I. torcss and Duchess Shawls, Cashmere Dresses, Wu illen Iirond Clntltt-. "I. II” WILLIAM STRAIGHT, H./I TTER , ' l~_F.(:HlIIIIr list‘ -.|. I; B the l’O-IIIIlI‘l)l’‘',“ " mm, H“ and Silk llals. GGSllIIlI¢|I'l Cl II «I ed new. nu csotis'°'5....i°.?'}....f'i‘i.."'fli:..i"'.3i.i'§ °ld °““,' ‘l‘’“'’ 'l’« l"tI_4:-es low. Orders taken at the Queen I Aron. 3. .\liIes IIOIII Town, and at James Rm‘! ' ““l"|‘. Qiieeii Street. Cliailoltelown. In- still continues cleaning, and stitli-nitig of Buy" I AltPF.tts- l\lM‘-IIZINE, for APRIL ,1... ..- |='l|'Id III U. 'I'. Has: Ann's Bookstore. N W SREMHOVAL. 8 I22 L D 0 N. Ill r s . ‘ RA'l'l‘3l“l7LLY nclinovt led out the liberal mm, (1 age received from her frienlls, and be sto|iiiform them, that the has removed to that conini ~-pita-tin the l\rw_ 'l‘t:iu-saucer Ihi.i.,wlm. s is trusts. by lteepmg on hntid a supply of the 5,.‘ GIJVG ER BEER. LEJIIOJV SYRUP to merit a continuance of milies, Picnic Parties, drc., ' A few respectable accommodated. .lune I. I852. on SOME NEW BOOKS HAVE jllll been received atGao. T. Hsssarufs Bookstore. and further arrivals are daily expect. ed. Among those received, us... Annual ofscieiitific llist-.ovmy,for I858 Prof. Agassiz‘: Lake Superior Wayluntl's Moral Science “ P ilical Economy Hugh Miller's Works Earth and Man History of Palestine. i-ii- wilh any their favors. Itlpplied BOAIIDERS can be May I0, I853. Steamer Rose. .1¢j;'. 3,-_ THE Steamer ROSE. until litr- . ' 9 /1. ther notice, will leave Charlotte- '»(‘,'.'.’.-;_*'7__';‘:'_-" town for Helen every Wednu. _“" ‘ ’ " aml Friday mornings, at Six o'clock. and will return leaving Pictou. _ou'I‘liurs. day and Saturday inoiiiin alter receiving the Mails. 'I‘IIO. IAS UIVEN, Manager. Vharlottetiiwn, April 29, I953. ' FOR LONDON. 'I‘WU or 'l‘lnea Cabin Passengers can be tzntnforialily accommodated in the new Bar ut: “ 'I‘iroarasiar," to sail from ' ’hree Rivers. for the above Port, about the tort: of neat Monlh.—Ap I to I-‘. LONG ORTII. Apiil 27, I853. The Superior Entire Horse. NEW LONDON FEAR NOT. Mg... i.‘ ‘ J y I0tb. . - th at t?oughlnn‘s, Indian River. on 'l‘liursdsy |8th at It-nut: Scales. St. Eleanors, on Friday l3tIi at Simon Rosier, Freetown, on Saturday I-l,ut Finlay Cam ht-ll’s, Ca e Traverse. on Tuesday I7th, at Barnaby Troosdulo s, Crapnud, on Wednesday I8th. at Mat- tliatv Kelly's, Southwest, and on Thursday I9ih, at M‘I{asltull's, Town IIoad.snd rt-turn horneen Fri- day, and continue to attend at thoabovs uarnod phoss once ti fortnight during the season A ours, Flnuuels, Bad Quilts. Great Coats. Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Couuterpanes, &c.. die. Ai.so. A general assortment of Teas, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sn ar, Molasses, (‘ull'ee, Snuff, Drugs, Oils, Window Ian, Crockerywure, Glassware, Fuiicy Confectionery, &c.. dim, all of which he odors at unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 8, Richmond Street, Nov. I6, I852. Mrs. Forsyth X ‘WOULD respectfully inttmats_tn the Ladies of Charlottetown and its vicinity. and of the Island in general. that she has just received a F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some very handsome Embroidered Dresses,Arlilicial Flowers, and Patterns Berlin Work, will be found to merit impaction; Ladies‘ Catribric Handkerchiefs. Alpacas, and ti rule- I ofother articles in tlie ltlillinery line, of the best ahric and fineat quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. I5. I852 FALL SUPPLY. I HE SUBSCRIBER orrnus FOR SALE. a GENERAL ASSORTMENT BRITISH i1ANUi‘Xi:TUiiED GOODS, ILLINERY, &.c. 51.0. Just arrived psr Barque Sir Alexander. from Eng- agd, . EARD. Great George Street. Oct. II, I852. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON. United States. Merchants. have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sup ly of the following articles which will be disposed o as low as the can possibly be Imported for via:— Tea, C ooolstc. Cocoa, Crushed S ar, Coffee, Sugar. Maseovado, Su ar, Molasses, lour, Navy Bread. Cheese. Spirits, inagar, Candles, Soa . To- bacco, Rosin, Pitch. Tar, Buckets and ’l‘ubs. to. Please apply to their Agent. HENRY PALMER. September 88, I851. —w HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen r, Hats. Furs. Carpetuigs. Glass, Earthenware and China, 5tc.,—he will until the Ist of MAY neat, allow 5 per t'¢iit., on all pur- chases, for C181! on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hand--A few Tons of Anthracite Calm. Figure Hoods, Coal Tar. Bath Brick. 200 TONS of HEHLOCK Tl.M- BER wanted, for a Breast- work. to be delivered by the lat JUNE neat, apply to WILLIAM HEARD. —" boss Persons vrhess Accounts are twelve months overdue. are hereby notified. tint legal steps will be resorted to. if ru- qairsd. eludhy Grnaunr Hnnnuaseu, of yds Park. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been duly s Sous Anruua l-Iaiti_ia_n- J Mi:s'ni;ui. Grout-n. New London. May 2, I853. STATESMAN. THE handsome and well-known Horse S1-arasssan will serve for the son coin - Id of ll'a.y.. thrhugh New (ii. on . W"- Cavsndtsh, New London. Ilalpequs. New Annan, ls deqno..'I‘ryon, Crapaud, and De blot and return home through Long Creek and West River; and in Charlottetown once a fortnight. at Mr. Goo. Foster's; and alternately once a fortnight at the above-named places, for the season. This Horse is of a handsome Bay colour. with remarkably ood action. and his Stock is much admired throng out the Island. Rs- sidettce Old York Ilivsr Road, distance 5 niilss from Charlottetown. JOHN STOCKHAN. March 26, I858. ewlisn Horse G-REYGAN. THE line young liorss (issues: of matchless symmetry, and bunti- I'ul action. and that took the first price front the " Agricultural Soci- ety ‘ in 8 0-out of a line Canadian more by Sals- din--standin I6 hands h' ; perfectly free from any vicious habit, will start for the Season-—com- niescing Ist M ' at his own House, York River. and every Saturday in Charlottetown. at the Stables next door to Mr. MICHAEL Hicuuv. Truckuisn, in Dor- chertor Street, near the baclr of the Barracks. Terms. £1 for the season. and time given for pay- msnt until the lat March next. - DONAL!) WKINNON. York River, April 24th, I858. Young saladln for Sale. THIS very superior Entire Horse live years old is odor r mls. Ila stands I5 hands I inch ' . 'l of a beautiful black colour a siren bonean ginewlgl-lie is . t I ' .. .K'1.u‘.i'l..' °' ..i"' edin the ear -—Iiis and oduood sanolleut stoc . A its was awarded to him at the Royal Agricultural ioty's show in I849, for the clan of Blood horses of the Saladiri Breed. Hslfof the purchase mono will be allowed to re- rrisin on socurty until the c oso ofthe next season, on nppvov sscur-ity.—Apply at Ilsaaard's Gaaotte Ofli March 18, I858. The Splendid Entire non} vtnoan THIS Superior AniinsI.tIirso ears old. took a prise at the Boys Ag- ricultural fair in Charlottetown. in ISDS. H ' one "Saladin." s good S t Dam,-—htis “cu stshlu-ofJanus Cainars. Globe Hotel. hctnrlaiisiswn mu—-ssntsanr the Suns. I0-t ---trim l$,H'ii"i."iv'.'|3usu-. 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