IIASZAR.D’S GAZETTE, APRIL 9. “Freehold Form for Sale- IIE Subscriber offers for Sale a I‘RBldlIol.: I-‘Altll, situated on the |’i'incctoivn Rea .riI!iIim distant 9 iiiiles from Cliarlottetown. . 20.actes {til I above are cleared and ready lor cultivation. ll“ I '9 remaining portion covered with Hardwood and Long- ers. There in u never-l'ailing Ilrook runnirg thipough "‘° W" 0’ me hope",-llliittirllpligiiiililfhliiip y m Princetown Iluad. April 9. lS56.—3ix Boiisliaw Farm for Sale- IIIS woll-known and‘ eligible I'iopt-rty, situated at West or Elliot River llridge, consists of 300 acres of excellent LAND. 200 acres, (on which the Dwcllin House and Farm Buildings are erected.) are Free old; and 100 acres are held under a Lealse for 999 years at an Annual lteiit of £5 lls. ., currency, wltlfa. right of purchase uttlie rate of 205 (one-ninth sterling.) per anrrum. within 30 years. 75 acres on the pearl of tho I'reelio!d are leased to 'fl‘ ti orsiort ernis. _ d|(;hei‘liepI.|es::hold portion of the Farm there is a substantial Building, ahinglod all over. 40 fell |q|"_||’¢9 and 20 feet post, wiallil 3 lléiors, capha.bI}p ‘of being (I ' t xce ent . toro w ic is muc ihiiiiiilein tliIeoDi‘sririi:t The I’nrrn fronts on the \rVest River, and the post Road to 'I‘ryon divides the Free- hold fr im the Leaseliold. The Propert _ is well watered‘, and thpre is an ample supply of irewood, Fencing stutf. lhero are Grist, :law,and carding Mills within it qlluarter ol I; riiile of tho dI"EI‘I‘lIl; also, Br it ’ l‘ ‘ oat e roparty an .arpenters :ua'i.c-hi.'."ii.ia'a..i).i.‘..°in the iiiiniediatb vicinity. _ A portion afihs purchase money may remain on tile Property, and lor full particulars apply to W. Iitvt.-«til, at the Royal |AglrIieult(i;rnl Sot".{iety s Olliee, Char ottetoivii. or to t in on. AFT. ICE. April 8, 1856 —All papers. si;'SAIi.'E rosrronri-153:};- [mm the 3d of May next. /..j.u To mt; son) by Auction, on 1",“ ' -." SA’l‘Ultl)AY, the st of lllitr. lll ‘ v l2 o'clock, at the ' ‘owar Il.u.r., W _ near the Market House. a superior ];N1'[ru-j nuns}; 3 years old, ltmin colour, stands 141 lllllllll high, took the second prize for Colts at the Agricultural Exliihitioii lust l:i_li. he is h:i_lf Blood and hall‘ Ctiiiitdian, has superior action and is very tl0t‘.|l(‘ in luirness. _ WlLl.lA.\l Il()l)l), :\llCltilllt‘.t:r. -in epilei.1dic_l’;.‘.~ntit‘e Horse “NZ?.\V LONDON FEAR NOT.” . SIRED by tho Old “Coluinbus"; Wt? the llorsu is it full-bled Cniiiidiiin. '.‘%3'.'3-“.~.S‘."§ The dam of the Horse is of ii. C0iIl . lilnt-.k, rattles and nose tipped Willi },,-.,,,-H; ntniuls‘ I51} IIIIIIISA inch liiy_vli. . 'p|.;, ||,,rgn will Io-,n\’t) ilu-. L-Iiihscriber‘s l'retni~te-I. coiiitnenciiig the season on .\I()!\'l)AY the 5th of .\l:ty_: _will go tlirough Irislitown. Call at Mr.‘ l).ivi- son’s .\lill at the hour of IL’ o‘t:lnclt. and remain there till 2. .-\nd will station at Mr 'l‘uplin's Mill from 5 o'clock niitil 8 o'clock the litllltb\\'lllg‘lnt.)|‘lt|llg On 'l‘tiei-il.-iv tho t"-th of .\I:ty, he will proceed dotvn the souih.\Vésr lliver t-lettleineiit. And will call at Mr. (lrahanishi Cross at It o'clock, and rein:tiii until 3 0't'loi:k in llie ttf|L'l’ll(tl)tl. Ilo will then proceed on to Hope River. station at Mr. lIog:iii’s frorri 5 o'clock until 8 the following inorning.. On Wodiiesday 7th May, will go through Caven- dish. Will call at William llonry's at II o clock, rind remain there until I. And will l_l.IlI0i| M _ llnllinrin's, in Ilustico, from 5 o'clock in the evening till 8 the followin morning. _ _ May 8th. will ‘call at Mr _McNeill s, Wlieatley River.at ll o'clock.and retnaiii there until l o'clock. Will proceed through the Covehend Iload. and will station at Mr. W. Reilly's from 8 o'clock uittil 8 the following morning. ‘ May 9th, Will call at the Five-.\Iile House at ll o’clocIr. and remain there until l0 o'clock. Will rcceed to Charlottetown, and will station at James eNally's. 'l‘avorn-keeper, from 4 o'clock, and will remain there until 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday. _ May 10th, will go to John McLean's, North River, and will remain there until 9 o'clock on Monday. ~ May 12th, will continue round by I’ es’ Corner, North River, through Dog River Ssttlamant station, wast River. May Nth, stations at John Mt-.Morrow’s. DsSabIe, Back Road, frotn 5 o'clock till 8 the following morning. May II, will station at Mrs. Todd's, Anderson’: Road, Iiom I 'c eclt till I. Will continue up South-W Settlssnsnt, Bodsqae, station at I-‘slia Malligan‘s,from b o'clock till 8 the following morning. . May III. will station at Glover's Barrett's Cross, at lfl o'clock. and remain until 2. Will continua than through Indian River Settlement. station at Neil Sinclair-‘s, Oyster Core, front I! o'clock in the oven- ing till 5 o'clock the following morning. May I1, will be at home at 4 o'clock, through Ilalpeque. . This is a well known Horse, and of a superior character, raised by Alexander Mclnnis. of Seven- Mile Bay. I will warrant one and all, any man iving me two. I warrant them at £l t1s. 'l'his one will continue the season once ll fortnight for 6 rounds. I an —l"or insurance, on the lat March. £l. la a single chance, paid in hand when served. ‘Perms by the Son-ion——l'2s casli, aid on the last round, or lbs. paid on the last day it October. All customers to pay to the Groom and owner of the Horse, Janus IIILMI; Mr. McN:ii.t., Tavern- ltseper, Wlieatley River; Jun-.s McNAr.r.ir,'I‘a- vcrn-Itscper. C arlottetown; l\licuiu-.i. KING, West River, cr to Mrs. Bannrrr, Tavern-keeper. '3 - -I when proved with fun o o I So. for THOMAS & DAWSON EAR LY SE'l"l‘LEMENT WITH Whose Accounts have been furnished up to 3131-, December last 26th March, 1856. AUCTION 8. AUCTION SALE it 0 Household Furniture and Farm- g Implements. V ‘IIE undersigned is instructed to offer at Auction "iiunsnav. 1 next, at It o'clock, fulenoon. on the rernises at Spring Park. The Household Furniture, Farming implements and Live Stock. together with Hay and Oats. dtc , the Property of meat. colonel Gray. 'I‘citMs.—AIl same under live pounds cash on delivery: iiunis over five ounds it credit of six months. on approved notes of hen . JAMES MORRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown, March 20. 4 l Wants a Situation. A TEACIIER. of many years‘ experience, dul l licensed and capable of teaching the Eriglisi. and French languages, would prefer the situation ofl teacher in a respectable private fariiily, as u comfor- table home (not Salary) is his principal object: would have no objection to act as tlonk-keeper in a res ectable citablishmant—addtels H.— Pos 0 co, city of‘ harlottetotvn April 4, l8£0.—Al| papers. LOOK HERE! OR SAI. ., tlte LAND and PREMISES situate on the Corner of Ilillsborongh and Grafton Streets, and iinniediately opposite the Property of Wu.i.iAar Bevan. I'or particulars, apply to the Subscriber,- JAMES J. BBVAN. Charlottetown. April 3, 1856 1 Sale of Valuable Town Lots- % Y AUC'l‘I0.V on 'I‘Ul_‘ZSDAY, 29th Ai>itt1., it leasiintly I2 o'clock on the _ LOTS. situated and near the residence of John litrrow. sip, being I.ots 28, 29, Slland 62, iii the first Ilundred of'l'ow The property will be put up in Lots to suit pur- chasers und will le well worthy the attention of parties wishing to builil, as isacli oltlieiii cniiitiioiitls it litre view of the Ilillsliorough and the llarhour. 'l'rcitara—33 percent to be paid down and the balance to remain upon aeeiirit . For further particulars apply in the Siilvsnrilier. J.*\llll'iS \l()llI{IS, .‘\ul:llitlll‘C|'. ClIllI'l0ll8l0\\ll, April 2, I356. Isl. lix. GOV.L’.iZNitIEI\lT SALE! v' ‘U Br; .\'ut.i) nv :\Uc‘ritii\',iiii 'l'lll;l‘t.“l):\Y . _ the l7ili :\l'RIl., at I2 o'clock, at I'e:ilio’s Wli:irf.—- the fast-miling Yacht & Surveying Tender “ SPE '33)WELL,” about 20 l(\lt3|1li" .~ureiii-.-tit, with .\l.\.-i'i‘s, IUGGING itlltl 5‘. Has rmtiiplt-lo, tug:-tliir with ll sitiiill lot of IRON I5.‘\I.l.A:~.'l‘. J.>\.\lI'I'l .\IOl{l'{IS, Auctioneer. April 2, l8.';b‘.— -Isl (ll. l'.x FREE HOLD ES'l‘A'i'E For Sale without reserve. on the Premises. ' Y I‘UIll.lC AljC'l‘l0N, on Tuesday the Thir- teenth diiy of May next, at noon. all that Lot of Land, aitunto at Sutiitiierside, between Crabbe's Hotel, and Peter lll‘I’hail’s Dwelling llouse, havin a hreadtli of fifty feet on the Street. with it depth of of one hundred and sixty feet on to the shore. this Lot, there are two buildings erected, one of which is divided into two convenient Shops, and the other is at present occupied by Mrs. Connors, as u Dwelling House and Stem. 'l‘ticte is also a spacious Granary or Wrtrelionim. 'l'ht.- whole yielding an annual rent of £36 cuiroin-y, and is one of the host stands for business in this thriving and progressive a e. The terms of sale, will be ten per cent deposit, and the remainder on delivery of the Deed. A good title will be given. For further information, please apply to the lion. Charles Young. Charlottetown. LLIAM WARWICK. Charlottetown, March 29, I856 Bx. Douglas Estate, Lot 19. DI"!-‘EIIS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of that portion of Lot 19, known as the " Douglas Estate" comprising about 1730 Acres of excellent land 'I'he whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various tenants at a re- served rent of one shilling Currency per acre. An indisputabletitle will be given. R. S'l'EWAR'l‘. Charlottetown, March 21st, lS56. Es. only 5 Schooner for Sale 'I‘IIE Subscriber olfers for Sale the IlUI.I. and SPARS of his Schooner, now buildingat \Vood Island, and to he launched early in April. The above nieiitioned vessel is 67 foot keel; 21 feet beam, and 831 depth of hold: frame of hardwood and juniper, and plunked completely with lIfl|'tl\\'0A)d. For further particulars apply to the builder, by letter, postpaid. l)()i\'.\I.l) 'l‘AYl.0lt, W. Island- January 24. 1856. Sky Light Glass For Sale. ASZAIKD & OWEN have a good stock ofthu above (such as is used in the United States for sliy Lights in the Roofs of Houses), each sheect, 6 x 15 inches, and; inch thick. Notice to Shop and Innkeepers. V Vllli Subscriber notifies the Slioplmspers. &c , in Queen's County. that he intends shortl visit- ing their Shops. and iliose who have illegal weights and measures had better lose no time in sending them to his Ollice to be Assn ed. JOHN .B()VYEIl, . Ass. of Weights At Measures. Assayer‘s Otlice, City of Cltarlottetown , April ~Ill|, I555. F. A. ooscaovrs at. CU.,_ IMPORTERS AND \Vllt)l.l<IS.lLl‘1 DEALERS CLOCKS. wardiias, JEWELRY AND , _WATozr r.mT£.r.Ir.Ls, Englisli, Aiiiericziii, llreiwli t\7 G. rniaii FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. No. 108, Prince William-Street, St John N. Notice to the Trade. ‘ "Ii olii-r iiiduct-nit-iiis to purcliiso of us llL'rt'l’U going to ili-i llltllttl .~'iaie.~. Isl: l». ing coiiuo.-i:- to-d with one of tho largest l':tncy Good.-’ Ilouses l.'I fnclurotl Goods at tlit~;io~.~ie~t ll(‘.~~‘lllll? l‘.ll|‘§. 2d; \'t’e iiiiport our English. I"reiicli and lit-rin.iii Goods ali- rect, thcrt-fore eating to tho I’rovii'.ci:tl Purcliast-rs from I5 to 30 pet‘ t-t-nt ditty, wliit-ii lltIl.~l ht-pnitl when purcliiisctl l’! the Uniistl .‘?tiiti;s. in- hope y strict aittotition to business, aided by thi- superior facilities which we possess to nit.-tit nnj receive a liberal -li.:rt-. of your pntmnsige. \'ery respectfully yours, ‘. A. (}U~'GIl()Vl'Z Gt CU. I’. R. All orders promptly 2'tlI|'|l(IL'lI to. EDUCATION. A Rare Chance for Young Men ! ‘IR. A. A. i\l.\Cl{l-l.V'Zll"} wisliesto irifuriii- L the Yoiing Men at inis City, that he has opened an live-iiiii_a Class III the Temperance Hall, and is prepared to give instructions in the follow- ing branches. and on the following Terms per Quarter of 48 Evenings each, namely :— lat, Reading. writing and arithmetic, 2d, Grammar and composition, 3d, Practical Geometry and mensuraiinn, 0 15 4th, 'l‘rigononietry and menauration, 0 One-hall of the Quarterly Fee to be paid on enter- £0 I0 7 O s- mg. 'I‘hoso studying the first three Branches would require to be in attendance at 7 o'clock, andthose in the others at 8. r. McK. flatters himself, that his lung and well-tried experience in the practice of teaching. Evening Classes, will enable him to convey a far greater amount ofpraclical knowledge to his pupils in a given period of time, than has been commu- nieated by any of his predecessors. Charlottetown, Feb. 21st, 1856. "JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, (Qumi-S/, in Mr. Dcsbri'.say'.r Buildings.) Solicits rim ptirniniizo of the public, and will endett. var tn lIti‘l’lV tii~- l‘ltilll\.ll'IllZt' til all who may fivor him with Illl-AIllI‘.\'~' in the above line. i J II, i".)lr. RELIGION IN COMMON LIFE. A SERMON, [Ky //ti’ Ru‘. IOIIN C.'l1RD, Jll. A., Mriistcr of Errol. UST arrived and tar Sale at llarzurd tk Uwcn’n lappertuining to his business. Ila.-ton, we are prtpiretl to furitisli .\iiiericnn innnu- .‘:i Gas Company's Meeting. NOTICE ta_ hereby given, that the Annual Gette- ral Meeting of Shareholders in the Charlotte- IOWIIIGM Light Company will be held at the Coni- l""')’ I 01508. at the Gas Works, on TUESDAY the 6th day of May next. ' \VM. MURPHY, Manager. April 9. I856. cABINE'i",'t‘}‘§Alli"1i'1Ql)"iStI)iE"Ai lllflllllitlcloly. Queen Square. in the rear of Haszard's Gazette Office. 7 ‘HF. Subscriber hitvin en :1 ed it n I‘ I. Stwiiri I’nt\ er Ilflttllxfstlg toztliio nbuvlii lrfstnobliihf meat, is now prepared to iii.iiiiifiieiure every articl ‘ i llaving left I’. E. Island (his former_ liuine,) several years since, and been during tlvi_l Nine. employed in sortie of the bestsliops in the United States. he feels confident, that he can give satisfaction to those who may please to patronize int; he has obtained a knowledge oftlie modern and antique styles of Cabinet work, and as an aid to his business, has introduced oonie oftho most approt ed Labor-saving Machinery, and iilso, a supply of the best WOODS wed in Cabinet work, consisting of Miurociunr, Butcx W.u..-vu-r and ltosuwoon which with llritn-cva: ltliuwn. BLACK IIIRCH’ 6 . he can niiike up to order in the best style and shortest notice. . ‘ Turning, straight and sweep-sawing executed with dispatch to any pattern. Drilling and Boring also done. l’A'l‘ltICK HICKEY. Jannuary lat, I856. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Vi III‘) iihove Company now Insures all kinds of lrop-.ity. lioth Ill Town and Country, at ONE. trans‘ riir: ."iTEMlUM usually charged by Foreign (,omp~tiiit.-s. Persons Insuring in this Company have their share in the profits, which nriiourit to above One TIIUIIS-iiid Pounds within the few years it has been in operation, aid the Interest liow received on thg Cfllilllll merpaiys the annual e.\peiise of wurlring the .ninp:iiiy. For all particulars, inquire at the Se. cietnry’n Ofliee in Kent Street, Cllllflfllfl-’l()WI)' \V is. A1-|"KIN‘, I‘iSl]., Georgetown; Jot-riv IAIZARB; l-.sq.. t-t. l'.Innnnr‘s; Janus C. l’ot=r:, Esq., Sum. imersiile; S1‘!-.l‘Ill-‘.N \‘Vni(.‘it'r, Esq,’ Bodcques I".iiwiN l'AiiKr~:it, I-I-q , 'I'rav..|t9,r_. lgegl; yAM"' llizani-'roi3.l£.<q.. l'rlti:i:It1t\llli.u_y:ill)'; .Il-ZIIEMXAH -‘VIMPSON. I'.\-q , Cll\'I’t-tllill; .lAMi:s I‘inr:.r:oiv,Esq. l20'rUl3 ‘.'ir;t;ii1't'ci\'. Esq, Crnpnu-I: W. S llacaowax. lisq , Souri-: IION. J.u\u;s DING- WELL. “Hy l"0illlll(', oi'.loiiN Su1'iir:iu.A:\'r>, Esq. St. I'eter‘s ll:iy. Clizirloiiutm-ii. .tih ,'tl;.r.»1.,1,s_-,(,-__[,| rs ! tligarsll “U37 _I:‘.‘il.l} at \'i:i:_y l.0\\' l’itit‘i s. The Sub} st'ri.mr.¢ have rt-:-i-iu_tl—— 2 -.‘..-‘.1-'.‘»() .‘3u_UfI'IOI‘ (.'];o.=roots, uni l,‘oii.--'_jiiii.t:iiI. with iu.~Iriii~tioi:< t., ,.fl',,,.[ n gpeedy te. ii.\.~Z.\iiir to mt'F..\i. Chin‘ :}1 ofigiiigiaizti Prayer Books -\3‘/- '»lil’ & ()\\'l".‘t' li'l\'o' teizt-ired :1 lug; siipply of the nlmte .'ir:iI are plepguud to gen them at the fi=l'o\\ in; low prices, \ '/ l{iil'»_v 1i".’.iiii, (‘lii'li, Gilt Iltlgiitl, ls Gil. (‘Iii-vi .\lort-mt», liiiiht--stall richly Gilt, 3s. .\ltiItwi'.'ti, -1“ 6d. Miiiioii 3'.!itio Rt-nit, I'illll)(t5'l(‘tI, Gilt Etlgvtl, 35. Ntiiipireil 32mm. 35. l’icu 2»lirio. 5* (id. 8vo 9s. Calf. I2s (M. New Books, New Books, ECEIVI-II) this day from linglaiid via Cape 'l‘ormentine and Cape Traverse Mail Boat, by HASZARD 81. 0 Church Services, various sizes, bound in Velvet, Morocco, Antique—-in cases extra Gilt, Gilt Rirns F..\l. and Clasps. Prayer Books, do. do Tostanieuts do do. Gift Books. it large variety, Reward o. DlCTIONARlES—Walltcr‘s and Johnston's, va- rious aizes and bindings. Souvenirs, Russia and its People Men ofthe Times, viz: Lords Russell, Palmerston, Aberdeen, l’nnmuro. ., Life of Barnum, the Prince of Iluinbngs, Uncle 'l'um's Cabin '.l.‘0WNEND‘S PARIS HATS. Till". Subscribers have on hand. the In on Stock of SILK and PARIS IIATS in the City ofthe ncwcst styles, imported last Autumn to mggg the Spring tleman . Prticii:s—Good Silk llats from (is to Ms ed, A Good Velvet do 6s ad to 20. Superior do 2-Is 6d to 82s 6d, L.-to—A great variety of English and American soft, felt and Kossiith Hats, 30 dnz. cloth caps, inclu- nig lingli.-li null .\ineric:in Regulation Nav cap. Glazed straw llnis, American wide awake o., ac: I). 5; G. DAVIES. Feb. 28. Tar! Tar! Tar! Volt Ii liiie Gus Tar, at too per barrel of36 gallong, VVM. MURPHY, Manager March to. I856. ' Bookstore. Price Sixpence. .\:('W I.nndnn; IIICIIAHD llvi-soar, Ea ., '|‘non; S.\l.I". at the Gris Works, a quantity Dryer’ .