HASZARD’S GAQETTE, AUGUST 13. _ Biirrisr l'll.\I‘ll. Ciisuwrrurowu.-—-Sermons will he pr».-lobed _in this Chapel, on sabbath first (to-inorrow). in the iuorriin ,ut 11 o'clock lily the Rev. John Rows, of New ruuswiok. in‘ tie afterimon, at lialf-past three, by the Rev. John Knox, and in the evening. at half-past six. by the Rev. John Rowe. (In Saturda last there 1;’ to that Sir Johny Franklin i..ii“i.:..l."i3.'...f;'l Kr: Ilnd it originated from the followin riigraph in the l_luI{[iLr Sun of the 5th inst. fifyiliere hail been any foundation for the report we ahuuld have lieiird of it before this via the United States. Sis Joint I"-‘siiixi.is.—-Extract of a letter rs- oeivsd in London from Sydney, written on board tbs Herald, Captain Dsnhsm :- .“ I suppose that you will have heard that Sir John Franklin is found, or rather he found him- self, and is at present at Santa Borabiu, near California." saws av nus uoairnica Iran. The Steamer Fairy Queen brought the usual Mails to day. The following are the only items of News :— ' Steamship Baltic arrived at New York, on August 7, Sunday, noon. The Russian diflicuities are undoubted- ly at-ran ed, though nothing decisive was publicly nown. Later news from China. _ Crisis in alfsirs evidently tending to de- vision of the empire. Riiuwiv [Ni-si.i.ros.sca,—A Telegra hio Des- patch ofthe 8th inst., from St. John, B. in- l‘orms us that the European and North Ameri- can Railway Compiiu in Maine was organized, Messrs. Jackson an Betta were present an a eed to construct and equip the whole line in . aino, upon condition that the cornpan raise 20 per cent. The surveys were provided fiir and in progress. The United States Steamship Princeton, Com- mudoro Shubrick, from Portland, Maine, bound to the fishing grounds, arrived at Halifax, on Thurs- day evening. Steamer Europa, from Boston, to Halifax. got aground on Thrum Cap shoals on Friday morn- ing. and remained four hours, when she got off without having sustained any injury. Grits ma riia Grt,iviti..—A Correspondent in- t'orms us. that the inner Hark of the Rock Illa- ple, made into tea, has cured several persons who have been snllering from this com lniiit, and he wishes to make it known, that lie fol- lows may receive the benelit. Married, 0ii'I‘ussduy last by the Rev. John Knox, Mr. .\Ioses Rourke, to Susanna the oldest baughter of Mr. John Stewart of Ilrudencll River. - On \Vednesduy, the l0th instant, Jon Goniurr of Charlottetown, aged 76 years. 'l‘lic eccased, a iintive of the County of \Vexford, Ireland emigrated to this Colony in IBI2. He was a steady, honest and industrious man ; and, for his kind and obligin disposition, was highly esteemed by his friends on nai hliours, who deeply sympathize with his family in tIicir bereaveim.-ni.—(,'out. Passengers. In the Stoamsr |Fuiry Queen from Pictou on the Ilili inst, Revs. A. Campbell. Win. Snodgrass, b. 'I‘. Rand and 2 children IL Dawson-, II. K. . dairis, Capt. R. Paul. Mrs. Quinlan, ‘MISS Martin, Miss McKenzie, Mrs. Colliug, and II in the stoerugs. -— ‘ - *““ ‘_".‘."N Port of Oharlottotown. aariivitu. _ _ _ August 10, Schr. Seahorse, Campbell, Miriimichi lunibsr.—lndustry, Bsrstos, St. Peter's; Aitriwell. McKay, do.——Mury Elizabeth, Built. ' , M‘Doiiald. I"ishery.—Ainsiicun Schr. Slur Light; 200 Mill- Msclisrsl, prize to the Devastation. —.Stea.nic.r Fairy Queen, Pictoii.—-Vina Campbell, Miramichi; in sr. I2th, I-‘lors, McDonald, St._ Peter‘s_; doal.—|I. M. Stssmsr Devastation from a cruise. -—Unn:orn. West Point; deal. . V IAILID, August II. Schr. Tsrss, Plyinolllll. by P°|l"_' .—Wui . Lang, North Cape.-—Soviireign. “ll tsital.‘ Wsl ace; goods. Fairy Queen, I’ictoII.—-Olive Brunch, Bou- Sydiisy. - Iith, Aimwsll, McKs , New I..ondoa.—Spruy. Mc- Donald, Fishcry.—- anny, I'iulayson, I’innelto.- SesIiorao.Cuin all,Mirsmiehi. . Schr. Ilpzllnlrio .s(:irroi )I‘:st(ei;. frlop: ‘St. .lolp'iI: Nsvvfounds to y nsy an ‘mo sown. totally wrscksd on the Nswfoundlund Coast. back of St. Pierre-crow saved and compelled to live on bsrriss 4 days. Ship News. of the Isle. McCormucIt, from . Lad G.“-:.tiown. ’P. E. Island, bound to Livor ‘cg? . A . . |l’.m‘d“t:bua.i: Will able to proceed ‘on hsv voysgs in about 10 days. COMMIISARIAT. TREASURY BILLS. _ |Al.ED TENDERS will be rscuivsd at. tho Commisssriui at noon. on Tuesday the I6th inst- aut of British Coins. or Msxicuu Dollars, to the ex- tent of £500 Starling. in suits of One Hundred pang. “ch in oxchsn u r Bills on the Lords Commissioners of Her sgjssty's Trslllfy. ll Thu‘- ‘,'I?IFO,:rl'lI::I.I of British Coins in stats the premium , 0",, “,1 mt... Dollars, the number of Shil- Ftgg snd'Psucs, Starling, psr Dollar, to be givsu iii xolis sfor the Si - E M JAMES B. LUNDY D. A. C. G. co......a....a.t. r. i:. in--ct. nth Anna“. ‘"3- ’“ .3‘;-1-gg"'1q-1-3' TO LET, uv irAsz.uiD' s s UIL nuvas. uowusi. s-ruusr, uusu run wIIAII'- No. a, CI-:t.t.AIt ItI'l‘CtII-IN. Pavlov. 1 Bed and Vsgstslrls Csl r. M" u s . g:ir:t'B‘E3.l.00MS_. ml - <9-||-n No. I, FRONT BOOM up stsiiu, Gllfll Boom and a collar. —ALK)- .l ITJILE wsll Ittsd up for l.HorssI IIHI I I.I'¢.D'I7ll, uttsolisd to the argue, with Ilsvnsss Resins. uud a large Grsurv. For tsvuis sud partlsulsrs, apply at Hound‘! suits flue. OharIo;tsto;n -Markets, Aug. 10. Ber], (siruill) lli. it 8.] 4 Inn-.|_ B“-. by quarter. -td a 5d Tallow, Cd 3 104 “"2 none Wtml, In 8d g |g Gd DIM (“ll 54 is ‘Iii ' Homespun, yd. & Id u 5; Mutton. per lb at a lid Flour. psr lb. Id ml-. per - all u M Outiucal, per lo. int VMI. POI‘ ll! . Id is M Ilarlsy, bushel. fifil I. Illhrr , Iidu I sis, lg 9.1.}. 0005- . lull‘ qll.. Ila u lbs ‘ Puarl Barley, per lb. lld Th‘! 4: ii 5! NewVI'otatocs. Isiah, (ii ufi Will. is Is Sd Carrots, poi Ibllnch 1.1 Duck-. ouch. . l tire.-n P perqr-t 3.1 Ttlrilips bunch 3-I r (flaerrios. do 2.] 3 4.] ‘ gs,pcr iloseii. (Li a ‘Id ’ Currants do 25¢] 3 Id 1- Ole I a ‘Id Hay, per ton, 0s ll eo- 3||“¢r- (Infill) IN a Is Straw,per cwt. Is8 s Is Dd D°~s (by Ill! lull) 8d a I0 Chickens. pair is a lull Charlottetown Raouo-s-In I - HI-‘. friends of the 'l‘urf are r usstsd to most at _ the Globe Hotel. on SATUR AV asst tbs 18th instant at ‘I o'clock, (svsning.) CARDING MACHINES. IIE Subscribers hsvs constsntl on hand, and offer for sale NEW OJIDDIJVG H.4- CHIJVES complete. which can be put into immediate operation. All orders punciuslly attended to. - dress.JoIIll MOIICI: & Sou, Saclivills. West- morlsnd, Neva-Brunswick, or DAVID S'i'uwAu1-, Char|ottetown,. June, I1tb,I858. 25i-ocy Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder it entirely new invention. 18 the cheapest, safest. best, and most slectual article for all washing purposes. a pucksl of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soup! The saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a ' S W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKI"AS'I' —no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather. and is adapted for urposes l'or which Soap canitut be safely or e actually used. It will not injure the hands. or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for permu- nently wliitening Linens, &c., after they have become discoloured by age. or injured by bad Washing. it is also unsnrpasssble for improv ion the colors of I-‘LANNELS, BLANKIVFS, WUOLLENS, f}oi.oni:n PRIN'l‘S, MUSLLN and LACE. or tile y GEO. 'I‘. HASZARD. Queen Squsrs. Gas Light Company. 'I‘lIIRD instalment on the Shares in ths ubovs Company Iiss been ordered to be paid in to the Treasurer, Janus s:/tau, .sQ.. on or before the Hill! instant. as well as all arrears due on the First and Second Instalmsnt. By Order, JOIIN GAINSFORD, Ssc'y, August ll. I853. 100 BARRI“.l.S Canada su—perfine FLOUR (July inspection) for Hal. low for Cash. 600,000 CI".[)Al{ SIIINGLES. Spring and Suirimsr IIERRINGS. fig‘ IlU'I"I‘F.R taken in payment. JAMES PURDIE. August 6, I853, Si Hubbacli’s Patent WHITE zinc PAINT. UIV LANDING. or Rrigdffmood, from Loiv non. a f.-irilier supply of the above valuable Also, a few casks llriers and Putt . &c. Jr\I:lI‘.;> DESI) ISAY. Paint June. lath. Leonard Scott &. Cos.’ British re.-io'&'i'.?u“ruhnoation.. ' ‘ORVVARDEII by mail. under the provisions of the late Post UIIICG Law. at merely nominal rates. I. The London Quarterly Reui'cw_ (Conservative). 2. The Etfiiibiirgh Review (Whig). 3. The North Brifiil Review _(F‘ree Church). 4, Tim lvertminilcr Review (Liberal). 6. Blackmail‘: Eclinbnrgli Magazine (Tory_). These Reprints have been in successful cpraiion in this country for lumily years, and . sir c culntion is constantly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American peri- odicals of a similar class. and from the numerous Ecfeclics and Magazines made up of selections from foreign poriodiculs. This fact shows clearly IIIO.IIl'II estimation in which they are he by the intelligent reading public, and ufl'ordaA a guaranteotnt they are sstublislied on u Iiriri basis, and will continued ' 'nt ru lion. w"AhlIlIitii I herthgss works are distinguished by the political s adss above indicated. yet but a small portion oftheir contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chic value. and in that they stand confesssdly far above all other journals of their class. . ||i"_|lMI°|‘ the inssterly guidance of Cliristnphe_r North. maintains its ancient celebrity. and is, at this time, unusually tractive, from the serial works of Bulwsr and other litsrsry notables, written for that nnigus.ine,undfirst appearing in its columns. both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such works as "The Canons” and “ My New Novel." (both by Bulwer), " My Ps- aiasular Modal," " The Green Hand." Iild OIIIOI’ serials, of which numerous rival sdiiions are issued by the loading plbllsltoll. in this country. have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black- wood, afler it has been issu by Messrs. Scott and Co., so that Subscribers to the R.eprint.of that Maga- aius may always rsily on having the earliest rsuding of e fuscinstin is es. m" ' TERMS. . Psr sun. For any one of the four Rovisws. 83 00 For any two oftths four Rsvieyvs, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Rsvis_wI. 3 “I For Bluckwood‘ii M-pun-. , 8 0° For Blackwood and t res Reviews. la 3: For Bluckwood and the four Reviews.- Paysmits to Is sisds in all can in sdssiiss. Runvcun Posraou. _ The following IIIIIQ will show the grout reduction which has bssn inuds on those Periodicals sincs IBM, and tho vsry trifling rutss new chsrg " um Prior to I845, the postage on Blschwood was .8 40 u " on u si ls Review I II From I845 to I851, on Blue wood 00 u " on a svisw 50 la l85l—52 (svsrsgs rats) on Blsckwood 70 u 0- on u ooavisw '3: on Blsskw is Th‘ W-I Pu-"uo on a Rsvisw ' I (The rims are now uni'forsi for all distances till‘ is U ilsd slam.) _ . I’ At“Iliss.s r:tss uursly no obj_ tion should be made to rscsiv.i:g that wornlés by ‘mag. thus sasuriug he‘ as o s rs u or s . ' " "" " LEONAIID scori’ It Lo. .79 I-‘ui.'roiI S-rsusr, (Entrance 54 Gold strsst.) _ New-York. B‘ N. B.—L. S. & Co. have rssoutl psbltsbOd' ..I have now for sols. tbs "FAIMEIIIS GUIDE.’ I’! Ilsury Stephens of Edinburgh. sud I_'rof- NMOI 0f Ysls Collsgs, New Haven. somplsto is 2 vol. "III oouvo, eonisiuiiig I000 pr. I4 and 000 wood eugruviqgl. PricO_. III III II “Hilts "5 I‘ NP" oevoru. r the mail, '5. ‘ Tbisisorlc is not thsoId"Bssk 1!‘ lbs p.'..'' [.,[Q[' ruuscilolod Cod r nsrist. "' '6'‘ “' GEO. T. HASZAR . Agent for P. I. Islssd. raaii iroisau 0 BE SOLD. by PUBLIC’ JUCTION. on tho prsmias, ou the II‘ inst. at 1 o'clock p. in. ylio ‘Louubold Interest in I00 Acres of LAND, ron I ' Fencisg Stall‘. ‘It is about one and s-Iislf miles from the shore, where uu abundance of Ilsituru can be obtaiusd. A long credit will be given, on up- provod Notes of Him . CHARLES THOMPSON. Tryon, 5th August I858. BUTTER WANTED by the Subscriber. FIVETONS of tho _ above, for which ths highest market price will be ivsii in Cash. uly l2.qISbS. DANIEL DAVIES. TO MECHANICS, Manufacturers asil Inventors. IIIHE SCIENTIFIC .d.UERIC.dJVisajoar- rial of Scientific. Mechanical, and other improve- ments; the advocate of industry in all its various branches. It is published wesltl in a form suitable for binding, and constitutes, at t s end of such year, a splendid volume of over 400 pages, with s copious index, and from live to six hundred original engrav- ings, togsther with a real amount of practical infor- mation concerning t a progress of invention and discovsr throughout the world. The oisutilic Airiericau isihe most widely ciacuIs- lod and popular journal of the kind now published. Its Editors, Contributors. and Correspondents are among the ablest scticul scientific men in the world. The Patent Claims no published weekly and are invaluable to Iuvsntors and Pstsniess. arms .—$2 a your OI in advance. Specimen uurnbers can be seen, and Subscriptions received at - GEORGE T. HASZARD'S Booxs'roril:. EALED TENDERS will be received by the un- dsrinsntionod until the 20th instant, for building an addition to S1-. Jor-iiv’s Ciiuucii, St. E inor's, agreeable to a plan aifl specification thereof. to be seen on uyiplication to the Church Wardens. or at the Store of anus CsssPuai.i., Esq., Saint E|eanor's. St. Elsanor's, 2d August, 1853. CLOTH x Sir Jllszandsr. from l.rv:iirooi.. 7 HE Subscriber has received ONE BALE of the above, comprisng— Superfine black, blue and broad CLO'I‘IlS, from l‘Ss. to 3 . Invisible Green, do. do. Black and Oxford mixture Dosskins and Cassimsres from s. to I . Fanc and Cliecked.do. 3s. lid. to 8s GA EROONS, white and printed NF.'I‘S, Drab and printed Moleslrins, drc. DANIEL DAVIES. Quet.-n‘s Square, Charlottetown, June I6, I853. For Sale at E. I}. 1'ullsrs—lIslifax,— 00 . ECOND Enrriors of "PI.’V'E FORESTS D I-IJIC'X.M./IT.llL'k' CLI:‘.dRl._N'G'8,- Drills, CASSI- IN on, Trutvua, Lira, AND Anvszrv-runs: in the Bar-risii Nouni Arssiuicsis Puoviricus," by Lieutenant-Colonel Sleggli, C. M., late of her Mu- jssiy's 'I7ih Iisgiment, ichsrd Bently. New Burling- ton Street, London. IVIIWI. " Coloosl Sleigh has had every opportunit of mak- iug himself thoroughly acquainte with t e scenes he describes. The information he has imparted is varied and extensive. To those who want informa- tion on the state of public opinion, i.ny o author's statements will be as amusing as instructive. As a book of Travels the work rent inter- ns‘. The author misses nothing_of__i_i_itg§gs_t__i_i_i__l_i_ig w y, KIM Inna u... -...- —--~--or _ - _ humour and force. The description of his crossing Nortliumbcrlund Straits, and the perils undergone in [hg H icy passage,” is admirably done, and is calcu- lated to make ‘gentlemen of England who live at home at ease’ hank the fates ihiit they live in a country of railroads and brid s. We can recom- mend Colonel Sleigh as an s_drriiruble guide through the Provinces, and whose opinions as to the Ii_ticril evils of the Colonies and their remedies are entitled to great res ect."—Daffy Mm, July lilli. " Colone Sleigh's adventures are many and amus- Ile has seen almost every degree of Ameri- can aocie .. As the author's opinions are drawn from the experience of ten years passed in _every that they are well founded and But knowlodga without the power of ex- rig it is valuable only to the owner. This war however the author sesseu ins high degree. a expresses thoughts ev' ently the result of wide obessrvstion and of deep reflection. COIOII¢I.SIt‘I‘lI truly says the system under which_tli_s Colonies are ‘o,,¢.»n¢d must contain some principle radically wrong. The opinion of a man of such evident talent and experience must have considerable weig '- rk is both instructive and smusiu . Thaw is of the volume will repay ru- uul wit interest. as much from the information it I as from the general tsnour of its observations. ‘It is thovufors recommended Io public attention as the latest, and perhaps so the most authentic, work upon the Canadian Colonies hitherto pubIislied."——Obssre¢r. June wt. " Colonel Sleigh has claims to be heard on the so- cial and political questions raised in his volume bo- ond those which can be granted to most writsrs. {Vs rsfsr therefore to this volume of Travels and Advsuturs wit; more than usual conIideucs,"— . Jul . Lsfilgblonsl Slsigh’s title to his work we hardly think doss full justice to its contents. . is is u conside- rublo mass of blltorical and other inforinaiion in it; it is also a volume of Travel, l.ifs, and Adventure, in tho British North American I’roviuess."-Bo 's Miscdlouy. July. , " Lisuisiiurit-Colonul Sleigh has a good right to be board about the British North American Provinces. Ils was born on the shores of tho St. Lawrence. and at difisrsnt periods of his lifs has rssidsd for u long time in those Provinces. He was qusrtsrsd as an oaioer in Nova Scotiu. Cape Breton. and Lowsr Canada, and svsa as late as ths sprin of I852 ho a the Icy Straits to Prince Edws lslund—uu expedition of the dangers and diflicultiss of which he ivss u very graphic account. The political indiu- Iious tbs commsrciul progress. and the Industrial rssodvoss of the Colonies sngsgs. however. the t share of his attention; and upon those sub- iiiforuiution is copious sud Ioeursts. Ho ' Status. and In those which the so to’ tbs Colonies, s at It of the Empire. bs oposss ‘wall the Proviuess; tlis appoint- ud of u sspsrsts r_siury sud ud_sr Sluts, to attend sxclassvsly to tho ufiirs establishment of a lagoon condition I To do justlcs to insintslu the la y. IDI P’ inn... ofa visoial More I ad ‘ tlio Frssisb Canadians to _suitsbls an a lg- ,,,,,.,, .94 .n 55. I,-opgsiioni he supports b M!” an.“ M‘. nllimoniif t.b.od thorn- qulmnu ‘M an I“ “Isl iissilivs I ---v--- M W M --':' -'.'.".'.'.i sudtbsrsudsrwbostailssnw buuyssrsw uggdtwull "—I.siidsii tllrstug Isl. Isl; list. VETIRINARY PRACTICE, Usdsr lbs Pulrossgs d ‘His Esrrllaucy Sir Aasxaiinsu Bsrsrisuisari, iglit. EORGE IDBD. bogs loavs rospscifully to inti- mate to his f’ sad the public in general, that lisbssrusuiusdbipruciies in tlioVsrs-.uiisauv Liiru, under the ptronags of His Excellency Sir Aauxaiiiiu Basriususssrr. aig . a successful practice off! years-—I4 iu F - laud sad I! is AaisvIcu—iu s course of whichiuhs has been directly iustruisiontsl, through his skill. in saving. for their owners. the lives of many valuable Houssu arid Cows; ho Iio that, in now soliciting s _reiiswsI ofPusi.ic PA-raorisnu, ha ins be per- mittod to say that he considers birnsolf to be as wsl uslilisd to prescribe blaiircrrrns and preform I-sus1'iosrs.iatho capacity ofa lions: and Cow Docrou. as any indiviluul who has over practisd in that line in this Colou ; and lie, therefore. presumes that he may confidant y I wuid to a renewal of tits. pstroiisgs which be formerly enjoyed in this Is- Rbsio:wcu—Nsst door to the Victoria Hotel, sssrs. Dssflrka & Co. Apothe- At the Depot of tho oysl Agricultu- sl my June I tli. I858. The sabjointd is is copy of tlic Cerflficals which Mr. Lord has rscsivsd frost His Excellency. Guouoz Loan. lius uttsndsd, and prescribed for some of m Csitls at Govsrauisut House Farm. he has done so successfully, sud I shall readily sniploy hiui again. A ' 's .BAiv NIIIAII, Lt. hovsraor. soars. , HE_Subscribsr having boon for several an em lo ad in htiildin Ship, Fishing, and los- surs B0 of all kinds.I>eg:‘ save to return thanks for the generous support ‘he s hitherto experienced in that line. and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that ho is making a rations for a urger and more extended business, and that. for the purpose of accommodating poisons who may favor him with Orders, ths following gentleman have kindly consent- ed to act II his Agents:-— Captain MATHIWION, oftho Steamer ‘ Rose.’ Mr. G. T. IIAIIAID, Charlottetown. Captain Ilusauin , Tignis as. M‘Ewsrr. Innkeeper. Summorside. NICIIOLAI Coivaov, Esq., Kildsrs. Boats of any dascri tion, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinlier or Curve , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with pruniptituds. Ivurkinsnship and materials warranted of the bestdsacription. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, if desired. CHARLES M‘QUAIlRIE. Dc Sable, April I0, 1853. ' IL’? A handy LAD. of about I4 or 15 years of ugs, may find employment by application as above. B A Z A A R . THE Christian Public are hereby notified, that _ihs Ladies of ihe_ §.d_PTIST CHURCH i_iiid congregation worshiping in the Baptist Church, in Charlottetown, pnrpouu holding a BJIZ./I./IR in the early part of the ensuing autumn, to aid in raising Funds for the erection of a Tbwer and Porch to the said Chi I. Contributions in donations or work, will be thank- fully received by either of the undersigned Com- inittse. ‘ Mas. (I W. lJ.iiirvs-i-run, J. Mcfiiiaaoii, D. Wiuow. J. WIATIIIRIV, J. Scott, ‘ J. Love, “ T. DEIIBRIIAY, _ S. 'I‘. Itsisn, “ .l. Cciiav. Charlottetown, 30th July, I853. (All papers.) V??? Iv.I.C.Fihl§.E- 9...2I'J3 Milltlliflll... r the Sianhopa and Corlohsad District- An experienced person will Iirid it to his advantage to app y to JAMES CURTIS LAWSON Juno 22d, I853 II is (0 Halifax, 12th July. 1853. Air HIIALD Sco'r-r, Esq. ‘1lR,—As the Agent of various Fire Insurance Companies, I be to bring under your notice my PA TEJVT JIRTIFICIJII. SL1 TIE. composition has been upwards of, three years exten- sively used in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, the Cunsdaa rind Nova Scotia. principally for covering shinglsd roofs, us you w' ercsjve by the accornpugying circulars of certificates. t has been severely test . and proved most success- fully its fire proof qualities under most extraordinary circumstances; so much so, that am of opinion that I-" ' " ' " " itu nnnra application to all ltiIii'.s of wood building (where the olor would be no objection to its being used, such as the back walls of dwellings in the city. out houses, ware-houses, di.c., as well as the roofs) by lowering the premium of insurance on such buildings as are covered. 0 I have the honor to be, sir,, ' our obedient servant, . . W. ROSS. Patsntss and Manufacturer. Halifax Nth July, 1858. Siu.—In answer to your note of the I2th inst. I consider the use of your “ Artificial Sluts Paint" on shinglsd Roofs. us greatly diniinishlng the risk against l"irs—I have frequently reduced ths premiums on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, urn. sir, your ob't ssrvant., AIlCH‘D. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. John Iloss, Esq. Halifax. ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. HE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public T of I’. E. Island for the liberal patronage with which they huvs bssn favoured, hope, by careful ut- tsulioiito tho wants of their customers, to most a continuance of their favour. Tbs following are the prices. in Nova Scotis '"'tl"’ ’ I .4 Cd Fu i on , per a , D2‘ and liulfilrsssing, Gd Do. Ihll dressing, Fulll and Dyeing Blsc , Brown, Olivs~grssu, O ivo-brown. and Curbsu, 8d per yard. Do. and half dressing, do. l0d Do. and fhll drsssing,‘do. Is Bottle and Iuvisibls Orson dyad and fnlldrssssd. WOMEJPS WEAR. Brown. dyed and prswsd psr yard, Cd Grsou do do w - w ' I. . d, in .,‘:'"°".'.....-:_' ""l;?“..°“.:l. ?" W No sddit rial slisrgo for osrr'i‘u.g‘s‘. A. FRASER- Auuir'rs—CIisvlottstowa, Mr. D. Stswurt, St. lsuuor's Mr. N. J. Ivown. Guuiid Ilivsr, but 55, Julia II°Dousld, Esq. Wliits lauds. Mr. Glovsr. Iumy Harbour, Mr. Jobs Hyde. llosbliu. Mitldls Ilvsr. Pictou, N. S. July ISIII, ISIS. - Rotlos to Debtors. THE Subssribsv bolug about to lssvs the Island for a short limo. roqussts all persons indsbtsd to him, by uols ofhaud. book account, or otherwise, to call uud ssttlo their rsspsctivs accounts on or bsfsvs the Nut day of scptssibsr asst. All sc- out ssttlsd by that tires will be placsd la the :'u.dI.of su Attorssy Ibr sollssiicu. TIIOIAS IIIOVDIIICK. AIIIII 6. I050. OARD. , E0. P. 'I‘AN'l'ON'S Dsousuiurs GALLIIY, Great George Strsst, opposite Mr. J. R. Wutt'u. whsru Lilroaauos urstaksu by tho wiost isipvovsd Northern Sky-ligbt—tbo only light that can produce a good picture. A assortment of LocIists.l-‘rsmss. sud plain and sncy Casss kept constantly on hand. Rooms 0 u from II a. m.rto I p. as. ova’ ' ht is most sersbls for is ' ' oosss, such asthilxrsn, fie. P’ P“ Pf A CARD. ' HE undsrs' asd having this do sutsrsd into 00-P./IR JVERSHIP as G ERAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. thsir Business horo- tofois carried on by thorn iudividusll , will in future cnduotud aud;r the Name and in of LONG- .1 c WORTH Ii. . FRANCIS LONGWOIITH. ALBERT H. YATES. Charlottetown. P. E. lslaud. Juas, Nth, I858. N. B The AUCTION basiusss willst all times receive their best situation. J. . DEALEY, coiiiii-salon MERCHANT AND Jim. 7, SOUTH STREET. Maw YORK. Frsights and Vssssls procured. at sliort notice or Europe, the British Provinces, West Iadiss. Aus- trulia and California. Burths secured ‘for tho luttsr NOTICE. HE Tsasnts on Townships Numbers Sixtsou and Twenty-two. in this Islund.tho property of 'I‘hs Right Honourable. Lsuruncu Sulivuu, are Iisrshy re- quired to make immediate payment of all srrsars of rent due by them, otherwise roceodiugs will be insti- tuted for the recovery thsrso . WILLIAM FOIIGAN. 12th April, I853. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Ueful and Economical Prepsritisus. I-IEIR British Furniture Cream. at M. Their Ineffacsable Furniture Polish, at ‘M. Their Unrivalled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blscking, Id. packets. ‘I‘heir Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Superior Glass Square lnIis—Blsck, Blue, and , at . sac Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomsds cgsncrutor. Their Unrivslled Garment and Carpet Rsoovator, at 3d. nd 6d I . Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by GEO. T. HASZAIID, Qnoss Square (1 for Sale. ITHIN one mile and a half of Town. on the Priucetown Road, 24 Acres of load, which will be sold in Lots of one or more acres, to suit purchasers. Also, the Crops. with or without the land. Ap- plication to be made to, EWEN M‘AULAY' July 2nd, I853. To be Let, or old. BVERAL valuable LOTS in tho rifbst csntrul part of the 'I‘own. well adapted for Business stands. Enquire 0 Mr. BALL. August 3, I853. Valuable Real Estate for tile. ‘1"“lnd several l1U1hU|'I\\s iuia pupiriiog. in Foot ‘Quun: S'I‘Rl.‘l:k'|‘. P|¢|'l0III|.tIO:II‘0l:I of par- s sin will ease ins a car a in ion 0 I" " ” 'I‘III)SlIPB. TRI-‘MAIN. Charlottetown. June 23. I853. _’———> A FARM TO BE LET, J!.N'D POSSESSION GIVJNV IMMEDI- JI TEL Y. IT is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road. Ind 6003"" of u I00 acres more or lsss_', the ro y of Joint Huasorv, late ofths Bth(Knig‘s) egt.,nnd on which be now residss,—ths farm wi I be let for a term of I0 15, or 20, years. The dwelling house is very com- fortable but not very is a, there is I well of WI!" II the kitchen door; ths co houses are vsr dious and will contain a number of cattle. ' two barns, one for hay, W_Il.I'l I granary 0|! ll. I||d_ll'|° other for thrashing, containing a new set of machine- ry, both thrashing mill and fannsrs. The thrashing mill is of four horse power, and of great spee(l.ll|lIllI- ing at the rate of 50 stocks an hour. '1 be fannsrs are quite new and vsr ood ones. The land is all clear and in g condition. excspt about 3 acrss_cl' swsmp. There is a brook passes through the land in tho p_us- turs ground. and also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situated on the eastern side of a hill. The land is well fenced in fields of6 or 1 acres such; there iss Grist Mill about hslfu mile from the residence. and a saw mill nearly thasurno dis ncs. Good accommodations can be had in the Church of'E land, distant from the dwelling abouts mils and I ha I‘. _ be known by applying st Hossord's Terms may Gazette ofllcu. Msy 2d. I858. R SALE. THAT vulusbls plot of GROUND at the houd_of Prince Street, formerly the sits of tbs Baptist Cliu l, fronting I00 fsot on.Eustou Street, and I04 on P?" frinco Street. It is one of the most‘ deoir. sbls situations in the suburbs for_u gontlsirisu u rosi- dncs. or is capable of bsing divided into three building Lots. For Terms. kc. upw to“ POPE. J ans 8. - BUILDING LOTS TO LEI‘. NUMBER ol BUILDING LOTS in Char- Iottotown, are ready to be let for a term of ours. with the right of Purchase within tbs 'I‘sriii. For particulars snquirs of _ H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Juas Id, I853. House In Kent Street. HE subscriber ofl'srs for ssls, or to lot, the dwell- I House in Kent trsst, adjoining his own rcsidsucs. It contains a la Store. and good frost- oofCsllsr, and six good ooiris. ‘u also a table for sight Horsos, and now Well of Water is the sad It will be let together or in two Ou £200 being paid down, tbs rumaiudsr osuld is on inortsgs for four or five yssrs. JOHN BBEEN. Juno Ittb I058. FARM FOR SALE. 0 bs sold by private sale, the 90’ yours, Bollllllllx OM usrus the: Buildings tlisrsou. bout Tliors ' is s at the door of tbs walling House. This Fsriu is situsisd about I0 iailss Itoui Charlottetown, on tho Trycu loud, uud known as the SUN INN, for tho III II ysars. IIQU Ibo archssa uiensy can rsiuuisou tbs lsss. Tar rilisr particulars apply to Ira. Wroouuv so is Pvsuilsss. ov iolluivuv I'si.uuu,Isq., tows. Id II, Wssl Iivsr, Juus I1. I050.