11’ tom rate and di dedtone which characterie_os ouiieshnre of °°“'“P‘-d“°°v 53‘ in J“‘ dicious manner in which n lmvu conducted it. Am, a,. fullest ccnsi cration which"! have the subject lam of ' the Execu- ' I bich c crdoyed while in y b‘e"that th s extension of the P""‘°l‘..‘Z.‘.".'..‘l‘..'°.'.'.‘.i:.‘.‘.‘.?.'..°?'bb"Z2 $2 ;:.'.::: o i’,:.iii.to limit the retention 0 the title to those 1,," .1 who ve so either “ for Mom idgra Ie riods " or “ with enlier s ggixzaon-'_'qua I s of so indefinite a “gun, a ' ‘ render the selection a task at once dilhcult and lnvidicue—ls a course which I con- ceive to be open to ve objections. ‘Such a rule must expose the sdvernor, with whom the selection rest, to frequentsnd unruerited charges of pgwby, and must also tend to create feel- ings‘ of (limp lntment and jealousy, detri- ,...ga1 to the gnquillitg and well-being of the ”3i“£"3‘“°.'.*.:°:;:..°::.'*‘:::::::.'*°.:*:: 22° .‘$lllII°“'-hon, ‘fig: beupelgl out gimen abili d an on r e u o service an this :st‘a’lr.li’ehment of a gengral rule, whiareby the Iitical service of the Crown in the Colonies Ilwconfer rank and reaedptenpe lifpgfiwloulg good e o giv ea of the local Government a wider range for the selection of his advisers, by rendering men of standing and ability in the Colony, who would not otherwise be candidates for ublio employ- ment, desirous of bein seleo for this mark of Her Majesty's appro tion. n cos, therefore, there exists any special uhds of objection, of which I am not aware, have to instruct on to inform the Members of you‘: late Ccunci ,fthat u to r re i £ned‘titIes vv.li)i'Iih°tl:e; held while Mom rs of the Government of Prince Edward Island. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedienghumglexoervant, omr . axisorros Lieut. Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman, &e., &.c., &c. In‘ accordance with the instructions contained in the foregoing Des toh,addressed to His Ex- cellency by the Ri t Honorable Sir John Pa- kington, Sccrehry of State for the Colonies, the following gentlemen, Members of the late Exe- cutive Council, who retired from ofice in April, 1851, will retain the rank and title which they held while Members of the Government of Prince ward Islsn — Ambrose Inns Charles Hensley Thomas Heath Ilaviland John M. Hall Robert Ilodgson (since Edward Palmer appointed Chief Jus- Edward Thornton tice Daniel Brenan. Gec._ ichard Goodman And in terms of the general rule established by tlw ° Minister in the same Des , Stephen Rice, present] a Legislative Councillor, having retired front Executive in 1852, will also retain the rank end title which he held while a Member of the Government of Prince Edward Island. By His Exoellency’s commend, all Col. Sec’y. Secrehry’s Olos, Jan. ,1s55i. I fignuen asrn Coaowias. hIaii.a.—‘I'he lest Ddenial Halls received here, were brought to town, by the Courier, on Wednesday night last. Nearly any thhg or public interest that our exchanges con- tain, has been transferred toour own columns. A Telegraphic Despateh. as given below, has put us in possession of the principal items of the latest news from England. Our English Hall has not, however, yet reached as; but is hourly expected. The delay is, no doubt, attributable to the unlavourable state of the Straits. By Telegraph from Halifax ll , 21st Jan.—-5} p.m. Steamer Europa arrived at Halifax at 8 e.m. to- Plour. and Cotton, dull; Quarterly increase of I Iron, advanced. evense, nesfly One mil- Bssk of ad insruaed ceat.; Feeds iaed use-erg . _ All elections contingent on change of minist over. Everyw members of Government sseceas ul, ex- ee iug University of Oxford, which is still pending. he Tires and Willrner are violently in favor of s new members gone- . . ‘ rate of discount, | per hill the new Government. ‘As i rally re t _ , ""' po larrty iesdf-evident. estructive warfare between the Turks. and Monte rose nians. rsrtcu quiet. Austria, Prussia and Russia acknowledge the Em- ‘ Russia refuses the term " Brother," and sees " area that sari." Emigrant ship 8!. George, from Liver to New a York, caught lire at ses,—_rl/ly-oer lies ‘ Ship News. (Jr-riealr in Europe frost hence.) Pleat-rst loans, Jen. 7—Rapld. Liveerooa, Jan. I-Acastas. Cowes. Jae. 4-Dernley. Steamer America from Boston,at la.nt. No news Breedstefi dull. (aaarvau raoas trance.) 8!. Jfla, N. 3.. Jan. I-C. Allison, Horton, P. ._Is|sad. 'l.—8elIr. Gaaslls, Beaten. P.,E. I. Pa- Jae. s.-t.-ey an... r. 3. Island- as_s.t.. w ugmur, . olveriae, Ilcston,for r. r.. Iumi. pa in ledhtruss. I . flrflfis. It days Iirem Bermuda. latest‘: his Astigss on the Ml «WC r -8"-::::.~.'. °'..'.*.':.E’.°:*."...:r-9'-*' ...°'-.%:'.';:; I‘. a mud. in '0 3°”- .|t., from siren pg. sshseeer west ashore an Tsesdlv W, at Bear Island, said to he_ il'0I It. John's, . E, bound to I’. I. I. with Hem‘-gs. to. It is pro pIssI.es’vr‘il.l‘|r_fl‘.Ise¥lisslaaspeethheselI gfl in -If we have ex 'l‘n-III4rr.--- “- i u hill.’ .:i.'is lc llrK’l‘l~|° rl:sdFsorns‘£i" I0n ‘"0 ‘I. iinunhoj Incon- , ooh t our power "is uthin'aisltaopeh|ic,oathosso- M III! II "9 terh Itatltwill, reali: all che bgss private, which have been expect- Vi ,HASZARD’S GAZETTE. JANUARY 25. Iatst,week, it was in full c ration between Charlottetown and Sackville ; at, at presont— owing to seine unknown cause, which the are anxiously endeavourin to discover and rectif -- ell communication by tie interrupted. W on again brou t into operation, by means of it, in connection with other lines, communication may be held with eve rt of the North American Continent wherel’FeI:gra hie stations have been established. The posts or the extension of the wires, have, we understand, been laid down be- tween Charlottetown and East Point-—Soui-is and Georgetown—and Ca Traverse and St. Eloanor‘s, ready to be erected in the Spring, as soon as the frost is out of the ground. _:.0___ LIGHTING Cnxswrrs-rows wire Gas, &c.—To. day, a Public Meeting was held to receive the Report of the Committee appointed, on a former day‘, to procure information, &c., relative to lig ting harlottetown with Gas. Much valua- ble information was communicated by the Com- mittee, wbo seemed to have spared no ins, in correspondence and otherwise, to have t o neces- sary details for insuring a prudent and success- ful carrying-out of the project. Resolutions were carried for establishing a Compan , opening a Subscription List, appointing a ommittee to obtain the names of rsons wishing to su scribe, and petitioning for an Act of Incorpora- tion. It is in contemplation to raise the sum of £0000 currency, in Shares of £5 each. One gentleman resent ofired to take shares to the amount of '1000. Mite. Ls:wis.—We regret that our dependence upon information which was afterwards found to be false, caused us to insert, in our obituary of last week, the death of Mrs. Lewi w 0, although in the 101st year of her age, is still gloing about, and, apparently quite as well as s c has been at any time during the last twelve months. OUR PRESS. Some disappointment, we apprehend, may have been occasioned amongst our friends, by e lateness of our issue, both last week and the previous one ; and, therefore, that they may not attribute the irregu- larity to any other than the direct cause, we beg leave to call their kind attention and consideration to the snbjoined facts, in which they will find a full, and, we howl, satisfactory, explanation of it. a had made arrangements to have our Power Press shipped f..)m New York by the let Nov. last, in the Schooner Minriie. Had this been done, we should have had it here by the Is: December; and should, consequently, have bad suilicicnt time to have it, and every thing in necessary connection with it, in order for the ublication of our lirsi number in Juunar . Owing, towever, to a break-down in some of the machinery of the Messrs. Hoe, the engineers o W cm the Press was purchased, they were not able to ship it before the 3d December, and we did not receive it until the lat January. Had we been able to retain our large Hand Press. this delay would have occasion- d no inconvenience; but, having agreed to sell and deliver that Press, in the first week of January, we had not that to fall back upon; and had, therefore, to put our Power Press into immediate operation, and, without any time for experimental trials, patiently to contend against the dilllculties, incident to the proper adjustment of the parts of so complicated a piece of new n untried machinery, as well as those which aroag‘from our inexperience of the mode ofworking it _and e efiecting of the proper adaptation of speed to its movements. got the whole into shall be prrntin plish nfi tor‘ manner, and at very low rates. ext week, we will give a description of our Press, and enter further into the details of our establishment. In the meaowhis, as we know that many of our friends are desirous to see our Press in operation, wg. have made arrangements for their admission-not more of them, however, than one or two at n time- into our Press Room, at proper times, by Tickets, which, on a plioatice at our oliice, they will receive —grali’r, 0 course. ave now, at length, however, pretty good working order} and lad to receive orders of every kind in the ins; satisfied that we shall he nblc to accom- with which we may be favored, in a satisfac- llC?Tbs Meeting of the Ilcticultural Society, od- vertised to take pace on the Met January, is post- poned to Tuesday the 15th February next, It 3 o'clock, p. m. Married. At Charlottetown, on the 22d inst., by the Rev. J. R_. Narrawsy. Mr. Samuel Wheatley to Miss Jane Pi or. PA! St. Peter's, on the lfith inst., by the Rev. Isnnc Murray, Mr. Kemble Cofiin,jun., to Miss Ellen Mao wen. On the 15th inst., at St. E|eanor's Church. by the Rev. J. H. Read, Rector, Mr. Kenneth M‘Leod, of New London, to Miss Margaret M'PlIerson, of the same place. On the— I-Ith inst. by the same, Mr. Archibald Cam hell, ofSt. Eleanor‘s, Merchant, to E|isa,dnugh- ter o Archibald Campbell, Esq., Lot I6. Died. Yesterday morning, at Lot 48, Mrs. Jane Cnlladon, wife of Mr. John Celladon, and youngest daughter of the late Mr. John Bovycr, a ed 49 years. On Wednesday last, at ustico. of consumption, aller a long and painful illness, deeply regretted by large circle of friends and acquaintances, Mr. Joh Mathewson, ag 15 year He emigrated from Scotland to this Island-in the year I806. Oharlottetown Markets, O-I’ lieef, (small) lb. 8d it did Cheese, 3d a 7: Do., by quarter. fld a 4d Butter, (fresh) [Id a Is ‘ork, Do., (by the tub) IN I lld Do., (small) 3d ' , Mutton, 2 d a {ti Fallow, 9d a l0.l vmh, per lh., d a I Wool, a II is M eel, per lb , a -Igd I Houtespun, yd. 6d rt 5s Hyn, per , 6d a d | Flour, per lb. lid s.u“if:.' P“ lb.’ F" Bil it lsl'liI 1‘ 5.3.’, W qtl., 11;‘. I4: p...|.|I,,B::i.eI. a."o.i 2. 13).‘: ' I Gill‘ 9 P97 - F:rfiI:{.' Dd Potatoes, y ls 8d a Is I0d geeks, each, Igidl :2 C. ups, ' 10¢! a Is , no a . ecu’ , 0d a 9d Hay, pe.r|ibn, 45s a 80: I-1ggs,per dosen, IN a Is Straw, c I Meteorolhgloal Journal. VIATIII. till 9 nt., fflrll , : . E, . with passing N. W. do. tb. . fresh do. W. “Ill Ilfv looks lately Resolved, JAY'S Morning Exerclom, ' Do, . Evening, IUTI'IIRI"0RD'8 Letters. BUTLER‘! Complete Works, [Mo's daily Bible Rehding, (complete)“ TICE. NE WFOUJVDLJND ./1..'\”D P. E. ISLJIJVD ELECTRIC TELEGR./[PH COJIIP.-I.N'Y. TIIE public are respectfully informed that the above Company's Line of Electric Telegraph is completed to Sackville, N. B., and that communica- tion can now be held with any city in the United States and the Colonies of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotiu. TLEY IAR Charlottetown, Jan. 213, (IISBORNE, Secretary. I353. 3i nd LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Oflice, (.‘h.u‘lo'.tetown, P. E. Island, January I5, I853. IN pursuance oflhe Act of the General Assembly of lhl lelund, made and passed in the Eleventh your of the reign of Her present Majesty, inlituled An Act for levying further an Arusrrnent on all Lands in this Colony, and for the encouragement of Euluruliou,” and 0 an Act made in uuicndment thereto, and passed in the Twelllh year of Her said Majesty’s Reign, inlituled ./in dc! to explain and amend the present Jr! for the Jlururrunl of Land. and the encouragement 0 Education : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under- mentioned Town Lots, Pnsture Lots, Islands, and parts of 'l‘ownshipe in this Island. in arrears for the non-payment of the several sums us and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the "firs! mentioned Act, viz scars ACIII. Township No. 3, 2213 Township No. 44, 2981; “ 9, 49I2 " 47 H5 “ II, 701 “ 48, 3l82 “ 18. 1627 “ 50, I5-Iiifi “ I9, 510 " 54, 2030 “ 20, I846} “ 55, 570 -- 21. 816 H 53, en “ 23, 3|-I2 " 59, 335 " 24, Ill0 “ 60, I500 " 25, 7555 “ 62, H87 " 28, I-I07 " 67, 00 “ 3|, I000 George's Island, 145 “ 32, 50-14 Bunbury “ l-I " 33, 599 St. Peter's " 80 “ 37, I32! Murray Islands, 21 “ 38 500 Indian Island, Be- I0 “ 43, 2-It deque, 200 Charlottetown, lst Hundred of 'I'own Lots, I of No. 6-1; 5-8 of No. 66. 3d llundred, Q of No. -15, fiof No. 46, 7-30Ihs of 4th lluudred, I of No. 30, -I-l5ths of No. 33. 5th Ilnndrcd, Q of No. 2, Q of No. 93. Pnsture Lots in Clisrlolteloivu Royalty, No. 197. Town Lots in Georgetown : No. 7, Range I, Leller D; No. I3. Range 2, Let- ter A; I No. 9, Range 2, Letter ll: Q No. 9, Range 2, Letter F; No. 8, flange 3, Letter B; ‘Q No.3, Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 90, | of I99, 272, ‘I79, and 285. 'I win Lots in Princetown: Ngl. l.2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 0. , N Row 2, Division 1, Letter B. 5. do , do 3, do Ii. 4 and 5, do 2, do 6, do B. . do 3, do 5. do C. 5. 6, 7, and 8, do 3, do 6, do C. 2. do 4, do 2, do I). 5. do 5, do 1, do E‘ 3. do 5, do 2, do E. 2. do 5, do 6, do E. 3. do 8, do I, do H. 7. do I0, do I, do J. 6; do 2, do -I, do B. 8. doll, do 7, do K. Pasture Lots in Princeinwn Rnyalty—l of No. 8; 1 of No. l5|; I of No. 238', No. 2-10; No. 375. And the owners oflhe suid Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrears and proclaimed as afnrcs.1id, are hereby Select works of James, Venn, Wilson‘, 0., gnu,’ 4, rue, ASZABD. notified, that in case the sum clmrgcd on them as afore- said, together with the coals which have been incur- red, sball not be paid before the next Ezister Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Clini- lottelown, which will comrmence on 'l‘ui-sdny the 3d day of May next, application will be made to the Sn- preme Court, duriug the soul 'I‘errn, for Judgment ngnilnst the said Lots and Tracts of Land. respec- ve y. JOSEPII POPE, Treasurer. GREAT BARGAINS By Wholesale and Retail, 1 1*ns:M.uis’s coiuvsn. HE Subscriber has just opened a GENERAL and Extensive Assortment of DRY GOODS, of British and American Manufactures, suitable for | QICIIOII. Grocsrics, Hardware, Earthenware, lVcrt India net of every description, Brand es, Spirits, Hollands Gin an RuIn,'I‘cus,.~‘ulo l.o-urlwr, c., . The nbove being on consignriirnt, and all of the very best Iullily. will be sold .-it the lowest prices for CASII only, until the I"irst of April. Couzvrnv Ils:.u.r:nu in particular will find it to their advantage to call and examine In! Stock. C Fill-‘.DK. P. NORTON. Jen. is, 1353. Apprentise Wanted, BOY 0 good character, who can read and writc, from years of age. to lcnrn the Printing hu.~incss; enquire at GEORGE T. HAS'I..\.RD'S liooxsrmtn. Royal Agricultural Society. GRAIN SHOW. SIIOVV OF _(‘-RAIN, under the direction of the (‘ommittee of the Royal Agricultural Social , will be bold in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAE, the 2d MARCH next, when the following Premiums will be offered for cnmpe1iiion:— For the host IVheut, £1 I0 0 Do 2d best do. I 0 0 Do best two-rowed Barley, I I0 0 Do 2d host do. do. I 0 0 Do. hr-st fnur-rowed Bar y, I I0 0 Do 2d best do. do. I 0 0 Do best blnck Oats, I I0 0 Do 2d best do. do. I 0 0 Do. best sample of Rod Clover Seed, not less than 50 lbs. I I0 0 0 Do. 2d best do. do II . 0 The Grain and Clover Seed to he of the growth of I35‘). Enclt Sack of Grain must contain not less than 3 bushels. Nu prize will be awarded without com- petition of three samples, both of first and second quality. The competitors must be members of the Society. The Prize (ir.-tin will be set up and sold fo the benefit of the exhibition enter the decision of the Judges. lmmedistsl after the Grain Show, the Annual Meeting of t a Society will take place, when the Committee's Report and an abstract of the Accounts will be re: . The l".AS'l‘ER SIIOW of Fat Cattle will he held on WI-‘.l)Nl*‘.SDAY, the 23d MARCH, at which the following Premiums will be awarded :— -1 best at x, £8 0 0 o, M best do. I 0 0 o lid do. do. I 0 0 o best list Cow, I I0 0 Do. host o. o is o . Do. best pen of 3 fat Wathera, I 0 0 Do. 2d best do. do. I 0 0 Do. best pen of I fat Ewes, I o 0 Do Id best d do. 0 I0 0 Do. best Carcass of Pork, I 0 0 be 0 I0 0 Do. at c. o. At the rims. Show, in test. udditicthl Priuss ~ will be otfercd to be competed for by (Man under 4 years old. By order of the Committee, . CHARLES STEWART, Seo‘y. January 10, I053. ALMANAOK for 1863. HASZARD’S CALENDAR for 1853, is now ready for deliver , and will be found to contain besides the usual iuonnation, stuck additional asarrnn. 'l‘IiE \\‘EA'[‘HER. llorticnlture for the Mouth, census of British orth American Colonies, Imports, Exports, and Revenue of British nrth American Culnliltsrl, nud in variety of other useful information. January 4, I853. Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WILSON, No. 3, Riciusoisn Srnssr, bus JUST BECEIVED, per Brig ./Ilrzaruler, from Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, a large addition to hisvof extensive STOCK o BRITISH, EAST IVNDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS. Among which he begs particularly to recommend to notice, a very choice selection of articles suitable for the Season, consisting of Woollen Shawls, Tweeda, Orleans, Scotch ’l‘artana, Ermine Cloaking, Black Lace I-‘louncing, Lady Mnyoresa and Duchess Shawls, Cashmere Dresses, Wool n oad Cloths, of all colours, Flancels, lied Quilts, Great Coats, Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Cxunterpanes, &,c., «Ste. 1. so. A general assortment of Teas, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Stlgur, Molasses, Coffee, Snufl', Drugs, Oils, \Vindow Glass, Crockeryware, Glassware, Fanc Soups,Confectionery, dtc., &c., all of which he offers at unprocedeut low prices for prompt payment. 0. 3, Richmond Street, Nov. 16. I852. JUST RECEIVED, A mrther Supply of New Goods, AT TIIE LONDON HOUSE, per Steamship Canada via Halifax.‘ HE latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, via. :—Norwich glztcee \{e|onas,satin-stripe cru pe Luslree, Robes in new styles; L onese Cloth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter 'esling; Ladies’ white and biaclt satin Slippers; dc. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; extra French white satin Ribbons; Ladies‘ mohair Nets; purse, Barbers‘ and 'I'uilors' coloured Twists. A large variety of Artie/ts ruiloble for Christmas our and New Year’: Gifts. 2000 Pieces of I-‘.nglish and American ROOM PAI’I'IRlN(i, from 6d. per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains, very handsome. LIO, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Puncheons Molasses, supr-rior Currunls,liuisln.s, Candied Citron, Spices of all kinds, Slnrch, Soup. Candles. Mustard, Fig Blue, ndigo, Lugwoud, Redwood, Alum, Sole Leather, &c. 8Lc. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for rooms-r i-Avasnnr. HENRY HASZARD. Greut George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 2|, I852. Summary of Government Adver- tisements. ~ Vl'.\RR.\N'I‘S from No 273 ofthe date of the 0th May, I852, to No 370} of the date oftho 3d June, 1852, will be paid at the Trcusur . 'l'Hr: General Assembly is prorugued until Thurs- day the l0th I-‘ebruury next, , n to meet for the DEIPATCH or Business. STRAY CATTLE. A lliairiza, red and white, no mark, on the Pre- mises of the Subscribcr,for the last 60 days. L. Wiasoiv. Amdyre Brae, Lot 58. .\ Ilsiri-zn, rising three years old, notch on the top of each car, on the premises oflhe Ilon. J/Iauzs Waruivnroiv, Lot II, since lat October last. 2 IIIZIIERS, one a light red, the other a dark brown, tops oil‘ both their ears, on the Subscriber’e premises Itbnul '.I we.-k. MICHAEL lllunnxoait. Lot I7, Jun. 3, I853. Ox, light brown, piece ofl'one of the ears, on the Subscriber's premises for the last 3 months. llamas SQUARIIRIDGE. New London, Mill River, Jan. 3. Cow, all red, 2 notches in each car, a hole through the top of each horn, white spot on the loins and the top of the fore shoulder, belly white. On the Sub- scriber‘: premises for the lust 4 months. JOHN Mann. Lot 5, Prince County, Jan. 3, I853. H Il‘Ell, a dark brindle, about L} years old: on the Subscriber's premises for the last month. MU].- nocn Mclitivnoiv. Malpi.-que Road, Jun. 3, Cow, a brindle; on Subscriber‘: premises for the last month. Ai.r:x. STEWART. Lot 67, Anderson's Road, Dec. 27, I852. Mann, ll black, white star on her forehead, about ll cars old. On the Subscriber's premises since ad llecember, I852. Janna l~‘i-rzi=a'raicx. Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, Dec. 20, '52. A dark brown STEER with a crop of the near our, about two years old, ndvertised by IIIATTHEW Ki-:i.i.Y, South \Vest, Lot 27. 4 SIIEEP--2 l.nmbs and it Wether—lhe wethers have holes bored in the right ear. and one has the top out oflhe same. lloth Lambs are split in both ears, nnd one line a notch under the right ear. Aitcus lllxcnonano, Grand 'I‘rucudie. A reddish brown BULL with while back, star in the forehead, a short white tuil, apparently out. Join: WARE, 'l'riston Road. A small block OX, two years old. M.u.coi.ss Fonaaze, Mount Pleasant, Pisquid Road. A IIEIFI-Ill with a white spot in her forehead. MALCOLM M‘Knvrroiv, Nort Rivcr. *'l‘lIREE STRAY SlIEEP.——'l‘wo nfthem_ have the right ear cut oil". the third has a slit in the right ear. JOHN M‘ DONALD, (Kinlocb,) Orwel Cove. G1eason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Com anion, PUBLISHED IJV aosroal‘. M.rss., ILL continence on the hit of Jnnuer , I853, is new Volume—being Volume IV-—o t "s s- gnnt illuminated Journal. wil appear with new type, new. heading, nndgsplendidly _n.ip_mved In every department. besides which, the price is to be greatly reduced. The publisher is resolved to commence the new year with a circulation of one hundred thousand, and, therefore, cifera the most liberal inducements to clubs. Realizing the s irit of the age, the great im- provement in art, and t a constantly increasing intel- lgcnce of the people, the publisher, with this change oi prices, will vastly improve his already splendidly illustrated journal. Especially will a great improve- ment be nianlfusted in the engraving department, at well as in the literary character of the paper; so that the Pictorial shall appear in a style. not only I0 Infill all the enoomiums of praise so lavishly bellowed upon it, but also as to chull e increased respect for its enhanced excellence an perfection. In short, the whole paper will be far superior to anything over yet cll'ered to the public by the publisher. By referring lo the following list, which forms a part only ‘of the regular contributors to the Pictorial, 'its high literary ehaarcter will at once he understood. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Mrs. L. H. S rney, Mrs. Alice B. Neal, Miss Phebe Cure , Miss Alice Care , Mrs. Caroline Orno Miss Anne 1 . Wilbur, Mrs. S. . Doughty. Mrs. C. . Hayden, Mrs. Ii. '1‘. Eldridge, Mrs, E. R. ll. Waldo. Rev. H. Hastings Weld, lien. Wm. Herbert. 'I‘. I}. Read, '1‘ S. Arthur, A. J. H. Du anne, Epes Sargent, George W. Dewey, Francis A. Ilurivage, Park Benjamin, Dr. J. V. C. Smith, Benj. Parley Poor , dtc.. o. - The following are the terms of the papsri—0ne Subscriber, one year, fl3.00;.two sahebrtbers, 35 00; four subscribers, film sigh subscribers, .Ni.00. The paper will he sale at all the periodical depots tlwongltottt theceuntry, afler the let of January, at 0 cents per copy. ' %‘ ny paper inserting the above editorially with this paragraph, shall receive the Piotorhlond ear. ’ Subscriptions received at Geo. T. Haseann's Bookstore. audrioivs. Oows, Horses, Sheep, too. for Sale. HI". Subscriber will sell by J!UCTIO.N', at his Farm, Suinmerside, Lot I1, on 'l‘hursday, the 8rd day of February, the following Stock, &c., vis:— 5 Cows (with calf), two iiv¢e_.ear old Oxhn; one four-year old Ox, one llorse, one Mare (with feel); one single and one double \Vood Sleigh, Plough, Har- row, Harness, Plough tackling; one double-seated Juunting Sleigh, (with furs complete); a few tens of Hay, and many other articles about the Farm. lmmediatel aller will be said, one supe- rior birch Dining Table, one wire-spring Sofa, two eons Molasses, five cwt. Sugar, three chats fen, four boxes extra Soap; cane and wood-seat Chairs, rocking Chairs, children's Chairs of all die- criptions, five sides Sole Leather, three doz. Turnip Hoes, six superior Clocks, one cask Vinegar, two kegs Powder, two bags Goose Shoe, eight cooking, air tight and other Stoves; stove and other Brushes, I0 bagl table Salt, two bags board Nails, two ditto shingle Nails, two ditto lath Nails; Cross out, mill and hand Saws, white and blue cotton Warp, white Paint and paint Oil, red and yellow Ochre: one small cask of Glassware, and a variety of other Goods. A very liberal credit will be given on approved notes. « _ Deals, Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Juniper Knees and Grain, will he takes in payment. J. WEA'l'HERBE.' N. B.—-'l‘he several remaining Lots of the MAX- FIELD PROPERTY, except the mills, willbe sold at private sale. January 25, I853. . n. 3. mvmo, NOTAIY Puenic, Currvevaivcea, arm" ACCOUNTANT. FPICE-—over the Bookstore of Mr. G. T. Has- zann, Queen's Square (South side), Char- lcttetown. MONEY FOUND, N the Mu|peque.Road, between Town and the ’l‘en-Mile llill, about two months since, a small sum of Money, the owner shall have the same, on proof thereof, by making application to the subscriber. . A PBELL. Malpeque Road, I0-mile Ilill, Dec. 17, I852. Improvement of HASZARD’S GAZETTE. TWICE A weak! IMPORTANT ro TIOIVN and COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS THE — management of the Newspaper which, for the last 30 roars, has been successfully conducted by J. D. {[.tsz.mn, I-I ., is now trans- ferred to the Subscriber, who \.'i I assume all the responsibilities thereof after the publication of tho )l‘l!Sl?lll num yer. The circulation of Ha.i:ard'.r Gazette is, at pre- sent, and has always been, greater than that of any other newspaper in this Colony; and- uvailing himself of some of the greatest recent iin rovcinonts which have been made in the art on machinery of the Printer,-—its new still to secure for it the first place in the public estimation. ' To this end, he has, at a considerable outlay, pun-lmsvd a Powrza Pru-:5-‘; an , on his remises, made the alterations and additions w rich were requisite for its proper erection. About the beginning of February, he expects to have it in perfect working order; and—that bcin accom- plisln-d—hc will, afterwards, issue fiaszardfls Gazrllc ’I‘ll'ICE a week, of the same size as that in which it is at present published, and, to Stdrsrribrfs, at the same price. The advantages which. from this LIBERAL Anrusosuirxr, will ac- crue to Subscribers and Advertisers, are so apparent, that they require no comment, and is due a nprccintion of it, by the public, will, it is hoped, appear in the increased patronage be- stowed in ion the Paper. The F itorial I).-partmcnt dill be entrusted to the management ofa gentleman, whose ability and experience as a nri r the newspaper press, combined with the libcrality and modern- tion of his l0IItI('I\I sentiments, are such as to afford it or !'llltI'zl.Illt‘c for tho l'uture‘utility and popu urit -',o'ftl1c Paper. By copious of acts from EXGLISH PAP]-IRS‘, b approved and well-written TALIE; Iry_a1‘ticleg on AGRICULTURE an 1-xg, so, ti o _ ‘to V0 direct relation to the iiiiiiicdiato objects of the farmer's skill and labor; by xoiui. and uuamus matter, free from sectarian biasgand by com re- hcnsivo notices of Social and Political Refer. motions, now ha il in re css amen t all the civilized natltilriiriyof lliogbarth, tines will always be manifest. in the management of IIssz.uti>’s Gszrrns, an earnest desire to rovide valuable and acceptable instruction an criter- tainment for all clusavs anion t its readers, And, further,-tlmt the patrons of llasutrd's Gazette may be duly a prised of all Pcauc Noricrs proceeding from t we Govcrninent,—thoy ' will rcgulairly appear in it— raluilourly pub. lishcd—undor one gcricral head}. For the tramsmis.-ion of lIll’0R'l'AN'I' Niiws, by ineuns of tho Euzcrnic Tl-2I.I‘1:RAl‘Il, the subscriber line also made arran uncnts with Consuma- DENTS in Halifax, St. .l«ilin,and Boston C0l!l'N’I('ATIONS directly boating on the gene- ral intcrcsts an well-being of the communit will always be thankful! rcccivod. (-‘E0 GE 1‘. HASZARD. 28th Dec. 1852. aro'rnr:oam::s' nan. — The Old Established E 0 U 8 E . 1810. C1I.\RI.o1'rs'rowN, JANUARY, 1353. -r. nnsmusav ‘I. Go. AVE just received, per lnle arrivals from Lon- don, ublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Ilzlensice and Varied Juartment ' DRUUS & CIIEMICAIS, PERFUM ‘ Y, llrushes, Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Ulla, Colours, rtml Dye Stuffs; Fruits, Spices. Conl'eclionnry,_ Medicated and olher Lou ; vs‘ all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Gust Britain (Sec Jpolhrcariss’ Hull aidocrliasr.) The whole of which the can with confidence reeeatetenrl lo the public, and, fquality be considered,at as low,’ if not lower prices, than they can be procured in the market REMOVAL- 9 M re. 8 E ‘I30 0 N! RA'I‘El"ULLY aokaowl gee the liberal patron. II a received from her friends, and begets inform them, t at she has removed to that comniudioue house ' s New Tntsrnnancn Ham. hgrg h keeping on hand as I at the has EIEBEER, LEMONPSVRUP, ft.‘ to merit a continuance of their favors. Fa. milies. Picnic Parties, &c., an lied with any ' J RDER8 eel Ito quantity. A few respectable accomm ed. ' June I. I852. is-mjantliifgflof estates in going on in Jamaica. 80,000 tons of old copper, which had been used in the mauuihetane of rum and sugar, had been exported WWO United States. :¢ - .5 pricier and publi_shcr hopes he shall be Elilafis it .-;n .. 1'; ‘.