HASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 20. . . To pendants. A Karon-r or ran Ysansricit and some other original matter in type has been postponed till our next issue. Mr. William Brown who came out b the Steamer America arrived last night ina Sc 0on- er from Pictou. We stated in our last that Mr. Young had resigned in both Councils. it should have been oul in the Executive. We understand that at a Council held yesterday, his resignation was HASZABITS GAZETTE Bxmo now ublislied Twice a Week is a head of all Com t tors in giving the Latest News at home an shroud. Q‘ Terms 15s per year, discount for Cash in in advance. Hasxard’s Gasette is also the user irxniuir ma ADVERTISEMENTS having by far the largpst circulation of any paper on the Isl§nd._ _he ropriotor having an eflciont Power Printing s can execute all orders ate short notice and particularl for large editions. In order to bring Hassar ‘s Gasctto within the means of all, the Proprietor purposes also to have an issue out‘! A walnut 10s r annum or 9a in advance. This issue wi I contain very nearly as much reading matter as any of the Island Newspaper and more than some of them. Md;-led, At Portland, Maine, United States, on tho slat alt. Mr. John Ball, to Miss Mary Jane Holman, formerly of this Town. inst., James Patrick Died Yesterday morning, the I9tli Puncrsl on Keougllun, aged ll years and 8 months. Thursday next at 3 o'clock. ship News. AIIIVID. April I'Ith Schr. Ornament, Rival, slid Mary Ann, Georgetown; Spray. Halifax. ism Union, Sydney; Coal. l9ih Albion. Matilda, El’ ,Manly and Happy Bo- Iurn: Arichat. I0th Schr. Betsy, Pictou: coals. IAILID. April I9th Sclir. Hnrinuiiy, Boston; Lady Smith, St. John N. B.; Ellen, Siieeston, St. .lolin’s New- I nd. lath I-‘lora. M‘Donuld, St. John. N. B. Ibth Lively, Nicholson; Pishing voyage. \ Summary of Government Advertisements The following gentlemen have been appointed Sho- rils. Queen's County—l.. C. Worthy, Esquire. King's County—.losspli Dingwoll, Esquire. Prince County—Harry C. Green, Esq. Mr. Joins Wix.i.rAsss has been appointed Com- missioner of Highways for District No. II including Charlottetown and Royalty. Ilonaaicx Mouuisoir, will sell on Tiiosdu tho Id May next. at 9 o'clock, a. m., re iring Res and Bridges on the Murray Harbor Ros , where most rs- quirsd; sale to commence at the County Line. The sum of £I0 will be expended on the Geor stown Road, to Wood Islands. At 4 p. m., s new ine of Road from Mr. King's, Lot (II, to Douse‘s Road; sale to commence at the post road. Wsdnasda the 4th, at 9 o'clock, a. m., post road from Wood I nds to Little Sands; sale to commence near Alexander Macmillan’s, and will proceed to Wood Island Sot- tlement. At 8 o'clock, Bells ,Croek lower Bridge. Immediately afisrwards.road ‘ending from Bells Creek to Rona,wbors most required. Thursday the 6th,poat Road and lsridgua on said Road from Lot 56 to ' o. 60; sale to commence near French Crook Bridge at 9 o'clock, a. m._ p. In., Road leading from I-‘lat River Head to Dousa's Road where most required. At 4 o'clock, repairing Bridge near Murdock M‘Lean's. Rarssy. Joint Wii.i.iuss, will lot by Auction to the lowest bidder, to repair and kept in repair until No- vember next, the following roads and ' as The Roads and Bridges leading to Br‘ , including that Bridge, on Monday the Id day of ay next, at It) o‘cloc , oad and Bridges, to Arms Inn. The Mal uo Mrs. Phmbo Crabb's llerqidgs, sale to commence at 1 o'clock. same day at Crsbb’s Bridge. . Peter's Bond and Bridges toCrubb’s oornsr,Charlottetown,to Iho extent of the Royalty; to be let on Tuesday the «Id day of May next, at I0 o'clock, p. m., at Mrs. Croksr’s. ’l‘sru Quarterly Mooti of the Board of Education, appointed under the Ibth ic., cap. II, will be held at the Central Academy, on Thursday the 28th April, 1858, at I o'clock, p.m. Joins M'Iir'rosis will sell on Saturday the 80th day of April instant, at 12 o'clock. the Repairs of 30; Fortune Wharf. Conditions made known on the spot Tsadsra will be received at the Secretary's Ofics, until Thursday. the Iflth April, for erecting a Home mars Island as a Retort House and DVD" iii!’ a kstpvflxor the I.’ t House at that Island. a and ' Ialion to soon at the re- sidsnca of H ugh Mo . hip, own, and aeopy oftho p0¢i9°|ll°||°|ubssooustthoSocro- sOBea. ‘ osuvir Taowsoanu will NI, on'1‘uosdsy the Nth April, at to o'clock, the ropes ' of she Bridge; at I o'clock, the rnopairs of Do Sabls Bridge; at 5 o'clock, repairs ofSa y Point . -On Wiasda ' smr R hard ;,at II o'clock, IIIIIIIII8 s the Mslvills Road, near Felix M‘ ougau’s; at II o'clock. «Sumo day tlis Iotti the repairs of the Green Road ' near ‘a; sale to commence about I o'clock. m. Sumo du the letting the re in of Is Isa loading from Crosby's Bridge to in post ‘Ill: sale to commence about I o'clock, rn. W the I8th, the letting the rspska of {why Point barf; sale to commence about II o'clock. Charlottetown assriisu, April 20. lief. (llllll ll’ ‘:d I ‘Id . , Id u ‘Id i ‘I-I'll‘ I Iuttar, (fresh) Ild a Ibil ‘wt ltd-lfi >o..(syiiioiui) lldals )s., (small) lit a nu, ad lattes. Id a ‘Id ‘ gg . 10¢ *::""'..‘*-- ..-cl '°-'- .....-:1 . POI‘ -. I . musspiw . a its-i.pris.. Ida7d: loiII',pcBs." 5-I’ llJ., Gd . In gr fl, stasis, maul iri.y,mui.s.an, llI,p-rqtI.,IhaIbs lu , Iafldalgud ‘ bodsls ssrlburlsyaarlti lg swls, Is a Is Ii otutoes, u fl Iaslis,ssok, nous iiruips. Illa Is 4 Isllahdd larrols,perbd. , ddairl lay,psrton, lhafls lfiqturdsau, 'ldaSii ltraw,psrewt. Isalsfld s' uali I . "“" ’i.uri:s N. HARRIS. April is. on. Pump and Wall Assessment. E Iubabitaats sad Lasdholdsrs of Charlotte- to assemble at the Coons- uud rogir tlis Paiaps and Walls of Char- lsttsiosmsad other purposes. audio shaasaAs- mmssrsbr present your. WARD PALMER. Tires BBANCIS IDNGWOBTII. I H Tuwa. April Iltk, Ifllt v AUCTIONS. Extensive and Uxirosaa-vsd Sale of AMERICAN GOODS. BY JAMES MORRIS, T his Ssls Boom ('I‘uuasaur's Coasraa), Queen Street, on MONDAY, the Ilth April, at It o'clock-— I0 piscss striped Shirting 10 do. do. Dsniuis ll dousn Komuth Wool Hats 4 doses Glaasd Caps 2 dsuan Paris Hats ‘ 4 doses Sou‘ Wsstsra Bo lisess, be due Salt Barrels wdorsd ugsr. kags Mustard I0 bsrrals in I Bo I ad Ba S 3.13 vr7.'.'.'.‘.'.'.'.'ir...i.I"""’ ""’ Boxes Popper Sauce, rlads Pie Fruit, mixed Pickles in great variety Essence of Pop int, Pain Killer Boxes Ground ofso, Castor Oil Cuslts Currants, shsllsd Sulsratuu, Bsrrsls white Beans I Oflce Dealt and Stool 6 largo Grain Sooo 40 hoses No. I fumg Soup (80 lbs. such) 40 do. do. do. (48 lbs.) 10 do do. 50 ) I do Scented Soup 1 dousn Buckets, I0 dcusn Brooms lb pulrs W G‘ 24 dousn best Scyihos I0 doxsn Scythe Souths I Hay Knives, Ifitraw Cutters I Bramble Scythss, boxsa Clothes Pins 5 W’ ow aggous I doxsn children's willow Chain I dausn cans and wood-asstad Chairs I handsome square Stove and Pips I Platform Scale A few boxes first rate Cigars, and a great variety ofvsry handsome Clocks, &s.. to. who whole of which. being to CLOSE C IGNMEJVT , will be Sold wrrisolrr ausuuvu. Terms liberal, and made known at ciiuioiiiiomi, April 14, ll“. '.I'o be Sold at Auction, On Monday tits Ibllt t'sst., on Ihs Promises if the late Conrad Yoiuilrer. HE following STOCK, via:— ] 0x,I Cows,I two-your old Haifsra, I Yoarlings, 11 Shoe , I Lamb, I Mars, I Pig. I'I‘rao_k, IJuunt- Charlottetown Horticultural Society. '1‘ a Meeting‘: the Committee of Management of the above ioty, it was determined that there should be three Exhibitionsof I-‘ruits, Plowersand Va- gotablas for the arisuiug ear. viz: on the last Wednes- ‘;y in Msy.ths last W ossday in August. and the last sdnssday in October. ‘ ii. iii. articles roi wiriiii Prisss Jiii bs awarded in I s Exhibition of May, via:—- Gsrsaiums, or Pslsrgoniems, loses in pots, crimson, I do “ " pink, I do. “ " white, I do. ' “ yellow, I do. Culcoolaria, I do. Cinorsria, I do. cnis, I do. Cactus. prickl , I do. Do. smooth lssvad. I oe. I o. Wslllowsrs, sing , I do. Do. double, I do. For the rarest Plant, I do. Chtnsas Primrose, I do. M rtlss, hroadlsavad, I do. narrow do , I do. Do. Flowering, I do. Fuchsia, fa , I do. Do. best of sorts. I do. Carnations, do. do., I do. Lily in pet, I do. Boat Balsam in , I do. " Psnsay, o., I do. " Boaquot of Flowmu, I do. " “ddoin. Moss Bosas, red ‘O w ' , I . " Pot or box of It‘ nionsttu, 1 do. For the boat group Garuniunia, in bloom, not less than 4 plants, the proport ofons person. I do. Best groupo Roses, do. o., I do. No Plant having taken a lat Price, will be allowed to compete except l'll:Ol‘0:glII: to a group. as us: Bu Dbh of Lettuce. " “ Radishss. “ “ Cross and Mustard. " Hundred of Csulitlowsr Plants, raised under II I‘ II It‘ 37' A I be up‘ u ngarargubr, not ass I" u Hundred of Cabbage Plants. raised in the o is air. Thurs wil also be Prizes given for tho flrst dish of Green Peas, not lass than a pint; Brat do. of French Beans, not less than 50; do. Spinags. peck; rots. II; do. Asparagus. li '— t inl for sale, on production of certificate of Market Clark and Article to Socrstsr or Treasurer. By Grder. do. Cart o Murltst JOHN LAWSON. s-ey. Slat March, ISIS. SinIS ing:Sls' , I Wood Sleigh, I Plough, I pair we, I ow , some Harness, c. —u.so— TO LET, for the term of One Year. 80 Acres of LAND, about 40 of which is clear and under cultiva- tion. 'l‘hsrs is a Dwelling Horses, Barn. houses on ' For further particulars, enquire of the Sub- XI fl. conducted by clusion ofths present volume, it will be Published at The “EOR'.I.'ICU'L'1'U'RIS'I'," And Journal of Rnral'A.rt and Rural Taste l*IESabscribor, who has long been connected with Mr. Baaav, as one of the editors of the Gsassrs rstsr, has purchased the Horticulturist, so ably -A. J. DOWLIKG, and aller the cou- ’°“N l‘°°“- a....i..., iiocimi-n, and Edited h P. BARRY ii-iiuii . ROBERT HooPEB' 3 by many the boat Horticu turists of the country, York River, April I, IS”. ‘Will whose communications will mstarisll add to its 3! E. W. LOBBAN. HE AU TIONEEII is instructed tossll by Auc- tion". on THURSDAY, the 8th instant. at the S-roan of Mr. Cirsanas Sacirnuus, immediately opposite the Market House, N ids of Queen Square, the whole of his STOCK [JV T8103 and at the same time various im valus. Tho ARCHITECTURAL DE ARTMENT will be conducted by gsutlomun of ability and repu- u . tion. To render the work accessible to a router num- :r;:lp'd°.doop:s'p:'s:tl oiuors bonsIcial,t a price will r.x.aus per your, in advance, ' vomsnts by much MIT, I1'.rLI.sJv snnpnnrms, PRINCE 4 L s EDW The Art Union of Glasgow. Ps¢ron—His Royal Highness the Purse: Anuuu-r. Prsss'dsal—His Grace the Don: or HAIILTOI. Corsmittsa of Jloaugssient—'I‘be Hon. Boauar S-ruwarr. Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, Chairman; Win. Jsmos Davidson, Esq., Sir James ndsraon, M. ., horlus Dawson, Esq., A, Box. burg ., Paislo , Major Campbell, D. C. Bait. Esq., Charles H. ilson, ., Alexander Harvey, Esq.,Prof Allan ’I‘homson, . D. Mr. Bouurr Anlxannua Kins-rots, Act. Sri:’y. THE ob‘ ct oftba ART UJVIOJV‘ OF GLAS- GO is, briefly to aid in sxtsndin amo at the Community a knowledge of the First . a1's, y the urchase and dissemination amongst the Members of oritoriouu Works. A Subscri tion of ONE GUINEA constitutes Main- boruhi for is: can. The whole Subscriptions, alIar sducting the necessary Expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Picruaas, DIAWINGI, Scour- 'rvuus,Eirauavusos, and other Works of Art. alter the Paintin by Richard Ansdel, E ., and W. P. Prith. Esq., .R.S. Engraved by H.’ ‘. Rvsnn, Bag]. Size, II} II Inches. . To the chance ofohtaining one of I00 PARI- JJV STJTUETTES and GROUPS, wit Shades and Stands. III. To the chance of obtaining one of TWO HUNDRED INDIA PAPER PROOFS. in Polio. of Ten Etchings on Steel, by W. B. Scott, Esq., ‘ ' his late distinguished brother, Du- ., . S. A., with a Memoir of his life, Engraved and Written expressly for the Art Union of Glsvow. I . To the chance of obtsini a PAINTING, or other Work of Art, at tho Annulhd General Meeting. Committee of the ART UNION OF‘ GLJI SGOW have much pleasure in directing par- ticular attantion to tho Engraving of this ‘year, and the very beautiful selection of Etchings from the Works of the late talsntod Artist, DAVID Scorr, . , . S. A., to be Ivan as Prizes; and would also draw attention to the Ian of the Art Union of Glas- w, which purtakas of all the best features of the iifsront systems now adopted by contemporary As- sociations; for while, on the one hand, a guarantee ;,.m...i..| I--— r ' -I‘ ' r L '- ths Pictures, that nothing but Works of Merit will be bought, the Subscribers, on the other hand, have all the arlvsn es of .Mon¢y Prizes, in having the privi- logo of selecting from the Works of Art purchased, sccoi-ding to the number of the Prize allotted to them, such Painting, or other Work of Art, as may be most leasing to them. This plan has been in operation or several years, and has given the most unqualified satisfaction. The Committee respectfully urgs on all friendly to tho difusion u encouragement of Ari,not only to honor them by their own support, to induce their friends also to bscosis Jlrsibsrs if tltr society. A1‘ as IAILY A bars: as rossxunu. that the Com- mittoo may be enabled to commence their Purchases ' ° II I q-d'i'ii!'i.=:ii;n ' I THE KEEPER s D1 GHTE ,” aligspocimons of the E-rcirnros b Mr. Sco-r1-, are on view at Gun. '1‘. HAIlAID'I kstors. and which the Public are res sctfully in- itsd to ins t. The E AV! 0 WILL BE DELIPl;°ERED TO SUBSCRIBERS, on Payment of Subscription, in tho Sprin . GEO GE T. HASZ RD, Honorary Secretary A. U. of G. Subscribers of sum than One Guinea, in place of taking more than one co y 0 e Engraving for the year, have the choice c selecting, for such additional Guinea, one of the following Engravings, being Prints already isuod the Society, viu:—THE' HER- 1 Coiisistin of BRITISH IANUI-‘ACTU . . . uh" G D _ Each number will contain a ful_ pugs engraviugol‘ cry; 13 E p_ 343 V1: 1', Mgr Au°___‘ FEW SETS HA R N131 some now, rare. and valuable fruit or lower. drawn _u jy-o_ wgzrrzjv-gray, GAR so. to commence II II o'clock. ‘rain liberal. "°"."“"'- ‘*3’-V“ in I -oh -or -mil-it .s.~'p rsir.nr.sm.,.uii 1112.4 THER BELLES, April is. can further io_ to thsvaluoof iii. wor . and or, ii. ' taking I Proof iiiipn-ion fortha ......"'~‘. "'1 “«"°""“':*.'.°.:"'.:.'“".°£"'° v Charlottetown .. '"".' °°"'""'"' - "° ' - P'l’l' -- editton with RED PLAT , each number Internguonfl Jo GAS LIGHT COMPANY. scribed for, a Pu held, at tho Tstnpdaucs Ha I, on Tuesday, Ilia Ioth day of May next, at II o'clock, a.m.,fsr the purpose 0 -5 of Incorporation tbs las pit:Lof the General Assembly Prince Edward Is- a u also of the tional subscriptions has been ops the Chairman (Mr. Brsnsn), and that such Book will continua open for Twenty Days from thisdats, for Subscribers to the amount of not more thn twenty Sharaa each. , roholdors and intending Shursholdsra are hereby notiflsd, that a call of Twsut -lvs par oaut. upon each Shara has been this day ord,arod; and that - meat of the same will be rwsivsd by the said ell... niua Mr. Brsnsn), with whom the ' Shara vobssadopasitad,oasrIiafsrethalthday of DANIEL BBENAN. CH A NSHAW. FRANCIS IDNGWOITH. HENRY ID. JAMES ANDERSON. JAIIS DOUGLAS HASZABD. GEORGE B. GPDBGE W. DEBIDIS. Committee llgm, Chsrlxttsltpwa Gas Light onipuny, pr’ IO, I863. (All the papers.) NOTICE. " SEbA.LED Teodoro will received by tho Subscri- '1 at III Oflos. nnlil Mo y the Ibth instant, at II o'clock. for PRINTING, and deliver on or before the 5th day of Muyfisxt, I00 of Act of Incorporation of the C lotiatown as ' ht Com- y, passed at tholastSsssioaofthaGaawa Asma- bly-. agrssubly to a specimen of thstyps and paper to be soon there. 1. LAWSON. latmim Issrotary. E’DusBrisay’s Buildings. up amira. isili April, isss. BOATS. ad is be ' of all kinds. vs to return thanks for as Htbass [$1 is tht line, and tonotify hisfriaudsaud Ml'I,IItIIBIM|‘I'IIB_lII‘ u.'r fins more tended asinsss, i. or u ' favor casualt- HE S hacribsr having been for savmal um . sadm: h blle II and of aooummoda persons who ma Oldurs, the follow nggoutlomaa have kindly d to am as his Agants:— ptals Marrtawsow, ofths Stsatam ' Bus.’ Mr. G. T. Hsssauo, Charlottetown. or also hora, w materials warns of the but ssttl Ill be an. is irsiians " ' ' Cm it-auiissir. o. Bahia, April is. isss. IE7‘ AhandyLAD, ofabsut I4 or an. uisy.td employment by s uurasf ll ass AIPl:lI' irsosunu: an sslvsl avail. just so- at or 'I‘. IIAssaua'a lam. cantsini a full page and valus a fruit or lower, corroctl nature. by the best living artists in I is line. will be u now and important feature, in this country, and must command the attsution and tronug both professional and amateur Horticulturists. t_hs‘numbsr of colored plates we can furnish will be electing Directors of the said Company, 8:: limited ha“ I‘ hm. i puration. t w o wis color-ad f‘orti'cuusrs'sl for I858, will do wall to order immo- p blic lik ' ' formsd,that' "3 64 .ia.l'..-'i'a.....'.ll‘.'i.?."2...i Act, . ii.'.'..l'r'..".'.i’i‘.-‘. tied at tho Oflcs of turn, and its kindred arts, engraving of some now, rare, colored from This a of As , from the cars and tints required in their a- Editiors tits _’ toly. Price with colored platss, Psca Donnxus, cs. All':h'o cultivate fruit or flowers, should road the Horticulturist. as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ' and Rural Architecture, and will keep it's rsadsralrdvissd til‘ everything now on the subject, either in Europe or murica. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- turist superior both in style and matter to any work of the character in this countr , but squsl to any o the Horticultural Journals of Europe; and we cond- dsutly ask the aid and co-operation of tho Horticul- turists of tho countr . The work is published month- I). and contains my-sight large , without Nl_'0|“l|0mOl|Oi stitched to a boss and appro- priate usvsr. J. VICK. Ja., Poausluu, hoatar , N. GED. T. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. GIsason’s Plotorlal Drawing Room PUBLISHED I BOSTOJV. 1158., IL commsucacn the lot of Januar , II”, a new Volurrio—bsin Volume IV—o this els- gsnt illuminated Journal. t will a r with new I pa, now hsadi , and s lendidly improved in every e rtmout, bos' as which, the price is to be greatly r ucsd. publisher is resolved to commence tlis ' ‘ ousand, I0 0 clubs. Baaliaiug the lrit of the age, the grout im- vsruont is art. and constantly increasing intol- ancs of the pie, the publisher. with this chsn prices, wi I vsstl improve his already splendid y illutratsd journal. poolslly will u grout improve- insnt be manifested in the engraving department, as well as in tho lltsrury character of the paper; so that tho Picbrial shall up r In a style, not only to merit all the snoomiums so lavishly bestowed upon I, ht alaoaato shall a increased respect for its bob ososlllioncsr ion [her short, the w paper w‘ I be at an rior to auyt ' over at firudta the tli): publisher. '3: referring to the following list, which forms a part only of the ' tor-ststha Pieter’ ial. itshighlitsrsry be understood. an S. Stspboas. Mrs. L. H. Slgourssy, Mrs. , Miss Alice Caars , Eldridge, follow‘ ' r he 0 tag are terms a t :— no SIbam'ihsr,aus year. 00.00; two subscrg: 05.00; four ' , .00; sight subscribms, Q1100. The paper will be or sale at all the psriadiasl dspsts thosghout thssountry the lot of January. at 0 "E1 Aim’ 'uaartiug' be above issue‘ II I t , w thh shall rseaivs thsPIsturhlsds year Sdbseriptiaus received at Gao. T. Hassaaivs Ioskstoro. The Devoted to tlts Coisstsrciul. Literary, und ociul Inlsruls of the United States and tits British .Mir American Coloriisr. HE mutually important and rapidly increasing commons and social intercourse between the United tstos and the neighbouring British Colonies, called tbs “ Intsrnutt'o:liulhJournul" into uxist|r_iiilcs nuarl a aar o; an t s ro ristors ats u ly uckngwl s a liberal assistango in their ‘hiforta to ivs it psrmansncy and influence. The experiment has boon s' ally successful; and aflsr mature redec- tion and do ihoratlon, they now have the pleasure of announcing a reduction in the price, to own nonnaa A runs; on, six course you s-ivs: not.r.aas. Having closely in view the onward progress of the Colonies, we have watched with feelings of pride the advances they have made in solid improvement du- ring the year just closed; but there is a wide field and a fair way open for further strides in the march of prosperity; and, fully impressed with the importance rose in its influence, we wish to reach the firs side o ovary fsmily,and engage their attention weekly in a friendly conversation on those important interests which so much ufiuct t ir wsIfsre,—soms of which have been, and still are, commanding the attention of the loading minds is England and America. Our past course is be ore the public. We have no regrets to express, nor spol ‘us to malts. Our motto shall ho, " the prosperity o our native land;" and. ' by a year's experience, we shall be enabled to improve the In-ruairarioiur. Jouunitn, so as to increase its importance both to the American and Colonial reader. A wider o co will be given to Colonial writers. Commsrcialiopom, shi ping intol ligsnos, markets, prices current, &c., wi I receive a or share of attention; and all our colonial and international interests, commsrcisl,litorary and social, will be watchfully fostered. But without a union of ofort, and the friendly co-operation of all who approve our mission, its influence will be limited. and our labors loss slfsctual. Members of the islaturos, Pnstmastsiu, Merchants, and all who feel interested, will strengthen our hands and extend our usefulness y ‘mg subscribers, and recommending the Jounlaa, when convenient, to their friands. , or to tho sarsst agent. count. will be sent to the principal cities in the Colonies by express, and there delivered or mailed to subscribers for II] costs extra, per annum; or if preferred, the paper will be mailed in Boston, post pa'id,for I5 conts extra, rsmittsd (if more convenient.) In Colonial post stumps. New yssrly subscribers will resolve the per /‘res, alter the rosjpi of their rouiittuucs, uaiirtbs oom- rusucsmsat the Id volume, Feb. I. Subscriptions isosiv y GED. T. HASZARD. The splendid Entire Horas VULOAN THIS Superior Auimuhthrosly ssrs Ag- old. a prise at the Boys rioultural Pair in Charlottetown, is I I. He was sired by the impor- b crsa "Saladin." with a has Columbus Dani,—bas a per. stands I0 hsnds.aad is of a beautiful brown colour. He will stand for tho Ssason.u.a.a.r th.s.:iug'u Aruis, th“r:s“Mils llup'.do.v‘s.ry ds in w usaspting' Sat y.ouw' bsycau he uses attho atablss or Jasrss W. CAIIlu,, Glsbs Hotal, is Charlottetown. 'I‘sruI—-Iarvios ftw the Season. I0s.; ens smvisa, ISTOIY afthslisaluu oftbslsaadsu la Novaleatiu in P. niiitssmiy as mlo at One. 'I‘. IIssuauu’s, Isak Isle» Church Iu.Od. Ifi. Two Harem far sale. to J. W. Catairs. Charlottetown Arrll . or to Fuarrcis Baal-. 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