J. W. llcaaisorr. Irewer Qassa II'ASZARD’S GAZETTE, MARCH 21. lng tliesri words, to ascertain whether they can apply them properly In ti-u-.-hing griiuiiiier also, I have ollsa given exercises of the some description, and fused it useful in testing the judgment of the pupils leasing the Itlllll word as difliirsnt parts of speech, and in the proper application of adverbs and ad- jsctives. NOVA. Ilarclt dtli. I868. SONS OP TEMPBBANCE. A General Meeting of the Sons of 'l‘emperaiice tools place in the Terri rance Hall, on Wednesday eve- ning last—-the G. P , \V. Heiird, Esq , presiding. serge Moore was appointed Secretary. suits: LAW. , Tile 0. W. I‘. having briefly stated the objects of the meeting, it was tbereu n l. Resolved, That this iiiestiiig learns with plea- sare that our talented and respected Ilrother, the Rev. Jss Narrawsy; Illtl prepared, and is now ready to to deliver an eliilioriite Lecture on the subject of the '- Proliibitlrin by Legal Encctiimit oftlis Liquor! Trsfllc :" And whereas it is vei desiiriiblo that the said Lecture should be deliver to as large and Ject matter thereof should b considered and discussed in riiciilarly llltll the ranches oftlie LP‘Isllllll‘0 should. if prncticcihlc, be secured : '-The of two members rom each Division be now appointed, e ublicly and ititpurtiiilly ' all its lioiiririgs, and more ' to take the necessary steps to secure than iiiiportiint_[:.Q, ugrfiittef iii l.iiw, Clinrlotteto yects V‘ Ordmd. That tho G- W- I’. (Br--that He-rd) rim one of the Trustees nauied in the \Villofthc late Ccopsr,McAusIarid, Rice, G. Moorezcul and llrothers , and W Dawson do compose the said Cointiiittoe. _ _ _ _ iClinrlottczovi-ii, mid ivliicli forms the Western side of intelligent an audit.-iioe as possible, rind that the sub-,1|,e ,,m,,,,,,c|, f,,,,,, '1‘,,,,,,, to (;,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,m "on". in “NICO 0! "|°"llW" °l 50”! loltctowii, coiitaiiiitig '|‘tvelve Acres rls/‘on Resolved. 'l'hrit a Coiiiniittee punt-, qj|,,,,.ch_ ;;l,;,,|,.ue,,,,,.,,_ To be sold, BY I’RIVA’l'E t~.'Al.B, the fulloiiing VALUABLE IIEAI. I:'.S'I‘A'l'I". of the late Iltitt. Colonel A. Lsitu, situate in Cl|lIflullultI‘l‘n, and its vicinity, viz: TOWN LOTS Nos. 57, 58, 59. 60 and 61, iii the Fourth lluiiilred ot ' ' trees. and Garden; it contains alao the Family Resi- dence. out liuusea ofilie deceased, til the min cout- tnodiouii description. 'l'ovvrt I.u'rs Nos. 3, I. 5 and II, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Cairliloltctowti uforoaiiid, iiiid One-tivi-iilietli putt ol 'l'own Lots Nos 67, till and 69, ‘in. the Second liutidroil of Lots in Cliiirlitltetowit, rid- yoiniiig the property of Driiiiel llodsoii, Esq. , in lots to suit purchmii-rs. 'l‘owiv Lots Nos. 3. 4, and 5. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Cliarloltetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purcliziu-rs. _ 'I‘oivir Lot No. 8-1. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Cliurlottistuivii, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cosssrors l.o1-s. I2 rind I3. in the Coinuion of, and in close proximity to Clitirlottetowii, containing Twenty-fiiur Acres, Ill lots to suit purclitisers. Part ol'Cuniiiioii Lot .\‘u. la, in tho Common of lob to suit purclirtscrs. PAITUNI Lot No. 554, in the Royalty ofChar- Ai....._t>t:\v N... 3l,iri the Sotith Aisle of St. For further piirticulrrs, ripply to W. FOIGAII, wn; at Pictou, . IIAMILTOII LANE, the Acting Lxecuturof, onel A. ne. Charlottetown. 26tliOciober, 1858. 2. Resolved, That a Coriiinittes of twelve members 1. be appointed to canvass this Town and _neigl_ibourh_ood , for Signatures to the Petition new in ‘circulation. ; praying the Legislature to .0l|l. t the importation. manufacture and sale ol lntosicating Liquors ordinal, 't'lisi Brothers W. Mutiny. ll. Moors. , John Ridgi-, W. C. 'l‘rowan, '1‘. Williams, J. Barrett, A. Murray, J. Tsnton, M00". Mfihlllyifli « Clisppell and J. blcNsill do compose the said Committee. [ rutrrv I-oi.t'rics. I The following Resolutions were also, on motien,1 adopted, nssi. con. :— : I. Whereas the Hon. George Colss, one of the] Candidates at the late Election for the Represeiitii- j tion of Charlottetown, did public|' state from the? Hastings, a short time prior to that: use of the Poll on Wednssdii . the Silt instant, " That it litid been dcterinin lorrpsl f rout their respective Divisions all Sons of Tsiiiperanc ii-Ito should be foiiriil voting for lti'ivt (hlr. Coles)," or words to tliiit effect: Resolved there are, 'I‘hiit whilst this Meeting deems it the (I ll every true Son of 'l‘eiiiperance to discoanteiisnee, by all lawful and proper means, Ilie Triilfic in Intoslciiting Liquors. they ‘I0 "01 l°|'“|Pl0 given. For further 9 °'s III’: to declare tlnit the assertion mntl_e l) I referred to in the preamble to this _ssolution, totally deuciilo/‘ the slightest fuuridritien in fact no such deteriniiintioii having been come to by any Division of the Sons of"'erripersnce in this Island. ‘ 2 Resolved. That in becoming Sons of 'I‘oinpsraiiice we relinquish none of our rigliis as Citizens and pri- vate Individuals, and that, _coiissqusiiily_, nothing is , attire repugnant to the spirit and principles of our} Order lltuit undue or compulsory interference, n _ _ I; consisting of- Dirisions. with the local orpurty politicsof the day. ‘SUGAR, in lingsliends, hrirrels and by retail, , t the Publishers of the several 1 Charlottetown Newspapers be respectfully rcquestedl to give insertion to the foregoing Resolutions. and that the following estriict frotii the Journal of the Nritioiiiil Division (Session I853) be also appended thereto 1 ,by The ottimittee on tlte State of the Order. N‘ whoiri “as referred the resolutions fre.ii the Grand Division of Rhode Island, asking to lixi_vc :‘QX[l|Ill- ed from all the Rituals, Rules, Constitutions rind Laws of the Order, every espresrion which in tiny fig,“ or manngf m,-iy _'iiupl_v. that its iiieiiibers tire : not bound to use all their iiillatinccs, pollllcill its well as social, religious as well as moral, to nccompliali the great object of their organization," report as_ follows: _ t is necessttry to be had liy this : Detours-It is plainly deduci- ble from our entire Ceremonies, that the allusion to politics and religion refers to those topics as IIIIIIIICI‘ and inde ndent sulij-iets. For instance. §"°_“lO H01.‘- as up , ts aim at advancing the peculiar Iltlarolley and views orsriy piiriy ‘ politics. or any sec! in‘ rel’ ion. It never was coat_einplrtte_d tliiit Sons of. '|‘¢n.p¢nii¢. should forget their principles, or be false‘ to thsni in the diselisrge of their duties as Chris-, tisnseras eitiuens. It is abhorrent to every mans sense of consistency and right to ‘prof!!! ll I0" Of} temperance, and connect hiniscl wth our Order,l and assume its obligations, and tlieo. as_ii cittas_ti tilt the State. do any act opposed to his cherished riiic_t- ; p s. Wllsreiisr the enemy ii foiind—wlistter in the Church or in the S!els—no true son of ’l‘.empc- trance will turn his baclt_ upon_ him. 0|’ [|'0,lI|"| a_ or coivifort, without being guilty of gross inconsis- tsacy, and violating lil‘;s solemn obligation er, G . MOORE, Secretary. Charlottetown. Itth March, I854. We notice that Mr Wheltin complains in the Examiner, that he has not had justice done. to him in the Report of his speeches. In looking over the debate, we find that Mr. VlI;'helun‘e l, b iediiiorcscetanau Sm: v:I0‘l:$):¥I'. We cutI"tell Mr Whey- laii, very plainly, that if the Reporter does not curtail such long speeches iiioi-o _tlisn be has ‘t then. Nothing less than done, we must oini M u ‘ to _ f H a sin we a u o¥.t‘li:p:pPe.e'cli?sl in the ouse 80f Assem- y. lltrruar. Iirrsorsanrr Associi-rrox.-On Friday evening last 17th iust., Mr. Jttmes Moore deli- red a lecture on " Demonology" as announ- oii min Isq., will The House was occupied yesterday in recei- vliig pstttlous. Temperance Petition. HOSE Persons in the country having charge of the einpsraiice stitions. are requ to vs theta sent in by the Ilst instant, sddresseyl to " blr. Street.‘ next, 24th inst., William Ouiidell, actors on " Nash Flood." Isreblflb Ills. FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 39 0 BE SOLD, on very retisomible terms, One Ilundred Acres of Land on'l‘iiwnslii 89, for- merly belonging to the late Mrs. Burns; it ridjoiiis the property ofthe Messrs. .\lcl-‘.wr.-ii, rind has lieen sonietiiiies described as Esnti'nck‘.t Land ll un- doubted 'l" e will be given, on npplicrition to N llAMIl.'l‘ON GRAY. Spring Pnrlt, March I5, I854. 5il2|on Form for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber otlers for Stile or to Let, by Pri- vnte Contract, that vnlutible I.enselio|il Farm IIIIOWII by the name e Hours, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fortune, 'l'tiwnsliip No. 58: it contains 351; acres of Land, about 60 acres of wliicli are cleared; there tsa good spring of water on it, nbout 50 yards from the road Term of Lease (unexpired) 362 ‘cars; rent about Sjd per acre, part of the purcliiise money may remain on Security on the ‘arm; iinrneilirite possession particulars, npply to YMAN J. I’. TERLIZZICK. Cliiirlottetnivn, March I5, I854. FALL GOODS. UST l.\lI’Oll'l‘ED, rind for sale by the Sub- scriber, at his NEW STUIIE, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection American and other Goods, Lon . Superior lI)IOII and S TEAS, in chests, linlf chests. and by retail , COl"_l"llI"., RICE, I’lLU'I‘ BREAD, in barrels and f, crushed and reliiiod do oucliong retail ; CRACKERS. CHEESE, Vinegar, i\liistiird, Pep- per, tiiiiger, 'I'ablo Salt, Soilai, Sitlerailus, Sottp, Candles, Starch, Blue, Iliitiiiiig Fluid, .\latclics,| 'I‘oliiicco,Cigiirs, Rosin. Blriuliii I Fresh .\lusc:itol IIAISINS, C Nuts, Lemon tiiiil (jiiigr.-r .2‘) mp. I'lllN l'l-ll) tIO’l"l‘U.\'S, Striped rind Unbleached dn. ; I.lt:d-ticlrit, dtc. Ctismi of ISUUTS iiiiil SHOES; Ladies’ and Geiitlciiicn‘a Iudiu Robber Ducts and lg, drc. , U.\' l"l'IC'l‘IO.\'ARY, ,» S oes; Indian Rubber Cools iind Oil Suits ; llull'.iltt Ratios of superior quality ; llzits rind Cups ;Ciillon-\t'ii:lt rind l.rinip-wicks ; Fltiid I.riiiips—-priteiit utid coiiiiiion in variety; t3lI:\liIS, with ciitto aunts and wood ditto, in great vairiely of pattern ; l.ooLiiig Glasses, Glass I.rinleriis ;Jute nail (-'r:iss Mitts ; Iliiy I"orks, Spades rind Sliovcls ; llough Ilonrd, Shingle rind Liitli Niiil-i; Wiiidoiv Glass in boxes llIl(I by retail : Shoe- rtitilterii' Ltists, Nails, I’t-gs iitid 'I‘ cad. MULASSES iii liogslicnds and by retail; Codfisli Oil. in burrcls tiiitl liy retail. Also-—nn iissortnii-tit of CURRIERS' TOOLS; Pails, ‘Pubs, in nests or single ;Clotlies I’ins,llrootris, Brushes, &c. On llititn—Americ:in and Island nittnufacliired SOLE LEA'l'llER, Netits‘ Leiitlicr, Ctilfskiiis, and Harness Leather. \V. II. DAWSON. Churlottetoivn, November I4. EXHIBITION. N EXIIIBITION AND SAl.l". (for purposes connected with the E iiscopnl Church. Charlotte- town.) of lhncy and use ul Ar icles. trill ( ' trike plaice at the Teinperaiice Iltlll, on Wednr-sdiiy, ‘ 0 12 next. Contributions will be the following Ladies forming .iy of Jtil thankfully received by the Committee: Mrs. IIAVFIILD, Mrs. D. lloncsort, " Cuivnu.i., " IIOIIIRI, " 'l‘. llusaiiisitv, " JINKINI, " l‘i'rzcr.riiit.n, " F..l'.u.Ms:a, “ H. IIAIZAID, " A. YATII. " J. IIIIIILIY, Charlottetown, 7th March, 1854. PAPIER MACI-IIE GOODS JUST RECEIVED at George T. Iluszziids Book- store, a Iiundsome viiriety of Fancy Goods con- sisting of-- Pupior Miichie Writing Desks “ Work Iliises ‘ ortfolios Tortoise Shell Card Ciises. I’rii-ian Strituettcs, Wax Ilaitkets, Bronze Ft ures. Mantel Stiinds, do and Papier Miicliie Wiitci Stands, with l variety of use- ful tirlicles. Ledgers, Account Books, etc. EORGE 'l‘. IIASZARD has received from the iiinnufacturers a good stoclt nftlie above goods in it great viiriety of size and llinilings, Liirge Post Ledircrs bound in calf Russia Bands. oosciip, o. do. Foolscsp and Putt Ledgers and Day Seeks a variety. k and COFFEE can be had in the shortest notice. V ) persons on the mid Lot, indebted to the MAIL 4. IIE .\HIl.S for the neiglibouri Prcviaeea, &c. will be forwarded on arlda or the [hilt Ducemher instant via Vspc 'liaverse and Cape 'l'oriiientine. rplicy will be made up on that day, and every fol- lowing |"ridny,at l2o'c|oclt noon, and a mail for England will be triads up every week at th. um. time. and forwarded to llalrfu 'I‘l|O.\lAS OWEN. Postmaster General. General Post Olfice. Dec. 5, I858. O TIIE Mails for Georgetown will, during the re- iniiiodsr of the Winter and until furtlisr notice, he made up rind forwarded every 'l‘uesda and Friday morning, at nine o'clock, instead of ettdays and Ftidii s. THOMAS OWEN , Postmaster General. General Post Olfice. Jan. 80, 1854. A CARD. TIIE Subscriber bogs leave to inform the Public, generally that he has commenced business as, a Commission Ierchant and Auctioneer. At the corner ofO,ueen & Sydney Streets, and Georgetown Malls. T hopes by protnptness and punctuality to merit a share of their patronage. AR'l‘l-ZMAS G. SIMMS. 32%‘ CA!!! advanced upon articles lell for Auc- on. It ".1? EATING HOUSE. HE Subscriber hasopened an EATING HOUSE in lllr. Smarden's buildings, opposite to the Misr- House. where JVER 8, SOUPS, T11 % Licensed to retiiil S iritu iiis Liquors. /ii.i:rl’.miit:it iiitvsoiv. N. B. A COOK W’.d.N‘TEl). Dec. 28th, I858. W. H. IIITH. I. I. IIITI SMITH BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, NOR'I‘l-I MARKET WHAIII-‘, St. John, New Brunswick. IITIRIIICI: N- s. Demill, r: Edward A Ilison,‘Ei.q. 6i—x ‘VODFISII and PEARL IIARLEY ofbest sali- iy, for sale at H. IIASZARIYS, LON ON HOUSE. Feb. [4, I854. OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his Ofice to his Dwelling lloaiie, liitely occa ied by Andrew Duncan, Esquire, at the corner of riace and Water Streets JOSEPH IIENSLEY. Cliztrloltetovvn, 2d March, I85-I. 6w MINIATURESI LIKENESSES. ‘HE Subscriber has just received it handsome stock of Plates and Ctisiis, gold and plated Lecit- ndh Ilrouclies for Lilieaessss, done by top or t CI! II Aliii‘, a-first rrite Camera, for sale, with instructions in the old slttu IV. C. HOBBS. WILLIAIVI SNEESTON, I so maker, BI-ZGS to iiifoiiii his friends and Ship builders gem-riilly, Illill he is about to recoiiimsnce the business oft‘.-\IL MAKING in this Island, having spent twr-uty one years at the Trade in En lsn ring wliich time he believes he gave full satis action to those ivlto eiiiplo_i cil ltiiit. lIrrictu:ivt:s:—lleiiry Ilitszatd, Esq. 6m Clttirlottctoivn, Feb. 6, I854. NOTICE. ALI. persons indebted to the subscriber are rt.-quested to settle llteir Accounts before the lat of April ticitt, as all accounts open at that time will be left ivizli an Attorney for collection tziitvmtii SAVILLE. Grand River, Lot 55, Feb. 22, I854. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages! c Illli Subscriber, tlianltful for past favors, tslies this oriuiiit to inform his friends, and the public gciiurtilly, tint he lins removed to Greeii’s shore, and will be prepared to furnish Carriages, of every description, at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and good workmanship. to merits share of public pzitronsge. JOIIN TODD. 'l‘lll’. Subiciibcr having, by Power of Attorney, hearing date the 16th of January last, been ttppoitileil Agent for the Misses Stewart, of C hsrlotts- town, in iliis Islunil, to trilto the management of their Property, on Township Vo. I8. hereby notifies all Mi Stewart, for Rent, Arrears of Rent, or otherwise. to pay the same forthwith. Any person or persons found Trespaasing on the Itlltl Property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the w' CHARLES & HUNT. Miscouche, February 22, I854. APPRENTICE WANTED. SMART BOY, ofsbout It or It sure ofs s, om with a good English Education. pply an is es. MONEY TO LEND. ‘NQUIRB at the Otfice of CIAILII Parana Esq. , Charlottetown. February I, 1858. COLUMBUS. THE old Clydesdale Horse Colain. bus will stand for the oeasen at the Ist May, William New Annsn; ltisliiiii s; R. Ba nall's, Town Road; North River; J. l’oise‘s. West ivsr; Garvie' Wsstlli. ver; Block House; Arch. McDougiild's, Nine Kile Creek; John McI'htiil's, Black Point; David Carrie- ruii's, Crspsiid; Webster's, 'I‘ryou.—I-Every foriaiglit e! —triivelling to the flth Juli. CAL S POLIJY, Green. March 7. AUCTIONS. Dry Goods I I sit a. 0. SI IIS. 1' his SALE IIQOW, on Thursday luetiiiig, at sis o'clock the follcwissfiucds. Pieces ALAP .ACA. do. BUIG. do. ORLEANS. .CllIt3A.‘El!tN CLOTH, . G. P .A D. .Piu\'rt-tit i:n'r1'oN, do. GIIEY C i'l‘I‘0N. . WHITE CO'I"l‘ON, 'I‘AIl'I'.\N SHAWLS, FUR CAPS, Ladies’ LAMSWOOL HOSE. ii. Girl Ladies and Gusts’. Dry Goods 2 Es flrflsfls 9 00 H CAPS, MUFFLBRS. BKACES, dse., Ce. A s ELECTRICAI. llIiS'I‘lI’UllEN'I‘Sr MAGIC LANTERNS, Aitd sundry other Artielee. Tea! Sugar! Molasses! Buckets! Broom ! on uv umcs iiottitls. BY A Tobacco! 0 cs UC'l‘l0N' at the Subscriber's Sal (Tratiisin's Corner) on THURSDAY, March, at It o'clock- EBA, (warranted) o. e Room tlie ltd lb Cbcsts Souc I0 Half chests hon‘ , 1 Hhds. Muscovade SUGAR, I0 'l‘iereee dc. MOLASSES, (a superior article) to Bbls. do. e. do. I Buses TOBACCO 0 Des. Bacltets, g . . isrces Rice, I Boit Lsiiioas 0 could and Frsiikliiig STOVBS. rats at . Cher ottetowa, March I1, I854 0 Don. Brooms. ug. Clothi , Oil floor Cloth, all yvidths; e PAT CATTLE! SHEEP. 890., BY JAMES NORRIS. ' ‘0 BE SOLD by Auction, on Monday nest 21th March, at I8 o'clock at the Farm of Mr. John W. Johasou, Nswstead Princetowu Road. 8 HORNED CA'I‘T|..E, HEEP, Charlottetown March II 1854. Isl. To Teachers. ANTED a Teacher of the First or Second Class fer the Lower Bedeque School. Apply to Alexander Hooper. Bedequs, March Iitb, I554. 4w FOR SALE. SCHOONER nineteen Tons. nearly new, Sails sud rigging one year in ass. I-‘or furtlisr Par- ticulars apply to . Mr. KENNETH IPKENZIE. Pewiisl Street Charlottetown. Dee. |9tlI. I958’ The famous Boat “ Eotspnr.” TE slll)lcBI:.lDOl' olzerpl. for Sale a first-rate clipper ssili t oi v bestb'ld fiif fishing or fly othsi kind of woorrylt; long Irdlllfl, iibodi 24 feet keel, fitted up with two masts, and I00 yiirds Dticlt, in three Sails of the very best American Duck. The Subscriber hastalteu great pains to fit her out, and warrants her to be the best of her ltiiid in the Island JOHN CAMPBELL. West River, March 14. I354. LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853- 81‘ RECEIVED at the IJOJV'.DOJV' HOUSE, er Sir Jlucrider and Helen, from England, an extensive supply of Bill’ H GOODS, suitable for ' 00 S 118 e ssasen, comprising in DRY G . Silks. Sstins, plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushss in every shade, I-‘reneh Marines. Silli Velvets, black and colored; Orleans and Coburgltl. Dress materials of every lrind, Clcsltings in great ' ' test fashion, Prints good Cloth Caps, Umbrellas. cotton and sillt; Ladies’ and Children s Stays, Do. cotton Dre<ses. Habit Shirts, hemisettes, Sleeves, Collars and Cafe, Laces and Muslins. Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Gents‘. Seal Overcouis, \Vorlr Boxes and new styles, Shawls in viiriety, Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy Trimmings, Dress Buttons. Ladies‘ winter Botirietii, Do. dress and other Caps. Do. Cap Fronts and Borders, Artificial Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Slices, Carpet Slippers, Leather Slippers, Berlin Wools and Patterns, Penelepe Canvass, Haber- dashery. Millinsry, large variety; Hollaads and Lin- ens, inea and Cotton Bed Ticlts, Ready made ' Cloth and Linen, 'l‘willed Shirt- ings. Regatta and fancy de., Ioug Cloths undressed, Domestic Cottons; Beaver, Pilot, superfine and fancy Cloths. casliins ia variety, Worsted Cerd, new article; HantingBCord, Ilolesltius, Black and colored Cotton Velvets, laitkets,sl| ices; Domestic Sheets Flstiusls and Ser . quilted and hair Pa ti- cats. Children's reases, Floor and stair Carpeting, ‘ruinb Cloths, Stair Damask, Rubber Coats, Boots, hose and Leggings, Ststioner , Perfumery, Hair oils. ‘oilet Soaps, Lhamois Sltius, ettieoat Cord , Travel. rig , lee’ Furs, ‘iii , French Cambris laiidltercliiefs. Hassocks, Silk atsdltsrchiefe, Fancy leelt Ties, Teble Matts,Csttea and muslin Handker- chiefs, Bouast Shapes. Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents‘ I Sage. Sa sad Saekisg So liecg ad C OCTRIESS ac _ s oiigeu as. C es. Hoaiee tliie Chocolate, Crashed sad moist Sugar. Sabin Pndsr Table Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Spit Peas, Mustard, Preserved Citron, clsea ; Pudding Spices, Spices of all kinds, Glenfleld and Poland Starch, Fig and battoa Blue. Washing Powder Albert night lights, Soaps, Csttd es. Ai.se. a Large aa_d Gsesrsl Assortment of Hard- ware. the whole having been selected by the Subscri- Nf l||_ P790‘: IN [PIN diect from the manu- G telllgdllcrll truth in r Chests superior line TEA1, dtc. 61 Re . under an Act of the Colonial . espenses. DR. CHALMERS’ WORKS. [" Tucoasisitd thus iuorltsts supsrfiuoiis; Iiiius «rut with universal approbation frost tlts Bri- tislt press and public. Tlwt tits psrtodicul prsu. rsprrsenting in grant ll variety of religious and political opinion. sliotild have so generally noticed them, and Unit too with Iiigli roiaassailiiliuii, is I ct‘rcii.-nuance sxcserliiigly rats, t;/‘not altogether tia- Tliey Inc a rliui-ms for the issrsly Illcrary inns, and they will obtain cheeriagfer ‘ t‘llflflCI‘l frost u:Itt'cA it would athsriciss be r.rrlurleil.' ]-—-Ki'tto's Jouruiil. t-—OltlGlJV'..'lL Wll ITIIVGS. As re-published by the Author, in 25 volumes. lllte, olli Vols Contents if this Series. , . Nritlrril Tlieology, 2 vitls., 8, 4. Christina Evidences, 2 vols., 5. Moral l'liilosopliy, ‘I. ristronotiiictil Discourses, S, 9, I0. II .. US In oeooooo (longrsgiitioniil Sermons, 8 vols., . Eleriiioiis on Public Occasions, I8. (‘hurch Extension, $ .- 3 c 3 E. 5 -< a -i u ‘C is n E E. (I < 1 o 3 ° D 9 ll. Eiirran av Da. llauru, la 9 voluaiss, Bro. cloth Vols. Contents. I, 2.8. Daily Scripture llcai 'rigs, 8 vols., £| II C d, 5. Sabbath Scripture ltsadiiigs,2 vols. I I 0 6. Posthuiiiouii Seiiiions, 0 I0 I 7.8. nstilutes of 'l'heoliigy, 2 vols., I I I. Prelections on lliitler, c., 0 I0 This inportsut Series is completed by the publica- tion cfthe Prelections on HUTLII, PALIY. Hii.i., 81.0., and the whole uiay now be in Voluines Iva, price sepsiiilely, at 10s. 6d. per Volume. The above are the prices of Chalmers’ Works in sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber as made arrangements to sell them on this ad, at the above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. GEO. T. HASZARD. Glasgow St Manchester House. RECEIVED by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subscriber, a General Supply of Also, J!.N'.iV'.dPOLlS CHEESE, OILS, WINE, a. let), For Sale or to Let, A FARM on the St. Peter's Road, about three miles from Charlottetown. consisting of 88 Acres of LAND, in a high state cultivation. DAVID WILSON. No. 8, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I858. PROPERTY FOR SALE. OR SALE, the Property at present occupied by the Subscriber, at llooper‘s Corner, Bt-do-que, consistin of ii Dwelling House, Shop and Granary; also, it Sliop occupied by a iiicchiinic, with one acre of Land and tirdeii attached,-—it is it good situation either I‘-ir ii A echiinic or a house for Public Accom modution. For p:irticulaiis.iipp!y to’I'itouas Donn. Chrirlottetoiva, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM DCDD. Jan. 23, 185-! 2menx NEW PERPUMES, Gtc. UBIN'S EXTIIACTS Bttiltiy's Eel. Bouquet, Ede‘s Ili.-dyosiiii.i, Dclcroi.t‘s Fashionable Per- fumes, Lowe's l"ragrarit Perfume, and Genuine Baa de Cologne. 1IF.'Jlt‘DRlE'S MOELIJVE. For pmsrring the Beauty and Luxuriancs Oflltl Hair, an extract of Vegettililo and Animal Olaugin- ous Substances, triost beneficial for promoting the burial and luxuriimco of the Hair, and of a very griite til perfume. ‘ MOLIENT CJJIIPIIOR CREAM Has been long approved of, its ti cerltiiii and agree- able reniedy for chopped liiinds, and the injurious effects ofcold rind piercing winds 0 'n w c , however rough or red, it rendered soft rind delicate in s This Creiitii cotitiiins no soap or alkaline matter whnlevcr. R0 WLJIJVTIS KJIL YDOR, For improving and benutil'_viiig the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. E./IRL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent rind ell'et-lunl preparation for beas- tifyiiig the Tectli. Ily its tonic and astringent pro- , pcrtics, it braces and strerigtlieus the Gurus and Sockets, preserving thctn in it sound and healthy condition. JILL THE FAVOUITF.‘ TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in the useful form of a Table! tcitltoitt any or corners. Tooth. 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K premises a Blaeli Hciler, about three or four years old, with the end of both ears cut square. 11.. towner can have her by proving property and peyiag AIICHIBALD mniiiis. Tryeu Road, Lot 87, Jan. ll, I824. factories, can with ccnddsace, em to the public as goed sad cheap, at the Cll;DI‘lIIIllIIIl LAW BOOKS. HITTV on Plesding,Cliitty on Contrscts;SIast’a Ceinrnevcisl Digest and Bliipiassiers Assisiaa _ IIAI ID. Ozone the Catholic Chapel, rest Gesrgs latest, nsrlsttstsws. Nev. tell. tell. FrIgllIbC sat absw Reports, for saleat Gue.'l Ilasssaivs L s. on Bush Itcr