V.- IIASZARD'S GAZE'l"l‘E. JUNE 25. ux.—'I‘he result of the elections in Deu- msrlr is now fully known. The Chamber of Deputies contains 69 uiinistsrisliste out of a total of 109 Only two members who voted against Government have been re-elected. j Ifr. Q. I. Itceey. sserelary toihs Dublin Ex- hibitismgsetled for Aniericsby the Asia on Satur- dsy,‘ln ‘pviler to sspws his as managing director ‘of the Canadian Grand 'l‘ruult Railway. lie isteuds iutursisasasla in October or Novosi- hsr. in erhr to rueelvs the honour of knighthood, on the occasion ol the formal closing ofthe Duh- liii laxliibition. The Western papers complain of the ra- vages of the fly on the wheat. The des- truction seems to have been very great in Virginia, ‘Pennsylvania and Ohio. ’.I‘lie'Msvor of Montreal hasbeen arrested and held to hall. at the instance of the late Mr. Peter Gillespie’: friends. 'l‘uuru wiu. PslvAn..—-An Assn-i-ion or Ms. Cous urcrnn.-—In our paper of the 30th April, we simpl contradicted an assertion of Hon. Mr. Cole: “t t the proprietor of this paper had been paid for work which J D. Hassard, the late proprietor had also been id for," and, we nested the Editor: of e Papers who prin the Debates if they were actuated by a s irit of fairness to publish the contradiction also. It was worded in the mildest terms, so as to give ohnce to no one, but merely to put us in a correct ition. None of the rs too any notice o the contradiction. In 0 or there- re, to it be d the precinct of a doubt, we obhined, a certificate from two of the work- men on i J. D. IIasxard’s Ollice at the time, testif 'ng to the contrary of Mr. Cohen‘ assertion. he Government rty a e so ex- tremely tender of their reputution, hut they often cry out before they are attacked and the organs are always taxing the other side with falsehood and misrepresentation. Now with res- pact to the assertion of the Premier quoted above,we do not hesitate to say that it is a gra- tuitoiu alseltood made at hasxard upon the spur of the moment, merely because the thing was possible. The following certificates, will, how- ever, show that the Messrs. Haszurd, were not Iiricc paid for work which was only performed once. I John Walsh, do declare that I was employed in the ofice of J. D. Haszsrd, I-Isq., as printer, and that I was engs to the Session Laws of this Islan or the , 850 and 1851, and I do further declare that’ ‘ ‘ matter for the said Session Law: was not u for the volume of revised Laws, but that I was employed to re- set the Typc to print the same. JOIN Waasii. I John C. Traverse, boin employ in the oflice at the time the Revised tatutes were being printed, do certify that the above is a correct statement. J IIN Tnavnas. Had Mr. (‘oles showed any disposition to put us right in the eyes of the ulilic, as any gon- tleniun of fair dealing would have done,—aud for which he has had ample i:pportunity—we would not have been required us to confront hi in. .~ Further comment would be su rlluou:,a man calling himself and requiring ot ers toconsider him a gentleman, convicted of a lie made for the urposc of injuring another, is so thorough- ly egrnded, that an attempt to plun him Iovvcr, would be but abonr in vain. T e rea- son wh the imputation among men of honor can on be attuned for by an up to rms, is, because, the term liar includes every other possible‘ species of guilt. (Eu-r. Si.sion's mew Boou.—°‘ Pine Forests, and Ilucniutucli Clearin ; or. Life, Travel and Adventure in the British i'ortli American Pro- vinces." The above work has just been placed in the Prince Edward Island Library, and can now be had to read. As all connot be supplied, persons will get it in rotation as they leave their names. We think it very unseemly In the Government, and very derplgstor of the respect in which our rulers shoul be ld, to llnd them banding themselves together to held meetings in order to decry the pretentious of an persons who may at the late members. w 0 were so particu- lar y devoted to their interests. When the Go- vernment interest and tronagc are made use of to induce the poop s to vote for a certain Candidate hi h in heir favor it shew: that that does not rest on the free expression of the pie. If the Candidates are not of themes ves able to explain the policy of the g)- verninent. we hey be able to vindicate t e rights of their constituents when on the floor of, 9 House! We answer no. And those persons that call in the aid of the most blustering. arro- ut, and im rlous of the dictators in the Go- vernment, wi lof course be ruled b ' s in the House of Assembly succeed in getting a constltuenc ; no good of the country, but to suit heir own ends and purposes; We understand that John bun orth Esq. linsgr.eslgned his situation as solicifdir General and now comes be e public a free and un- Ibttered candidate. We have received a communication from Mr. Neil I'NelI, lute member for the second Dis- tht of ‘a County, wishing us to correct s tsusutueah Advertiser, which he eslsulated to mislead p is IO . bl ‘ Ill iii h?illI«-:-ri- ‘“ §se, andwsb ‘E Ii: stat £wg‘."ltd.:lidt.:‘s aoi bound to his uetlee _, . l's letter. eumsuaeessbswss , npeuwbstlbsvslsld nose on In rt to do so. if the le preferred Illr. lll‘Gr’lI,-pic-an be construed ptiioiiieaii that I would not run the Election. I did sayfliat if the constituency would rather su port Mr.M-(iill, I was ready to resign, and wa before I had gone a doaen yards, the people w attended the meeting insisted that I stand the II, which I intend to do. Iloping thatyou w ll give insertion to those few remarks, to prevent any erroneous impression, I beg leave to subscibe myself. yours vcry obediently, siu. M'Nui.i.. Crapiiiid, June 25th, 1853. [From the false gloss given to the re iort in question, in the case of his own " frieu s" the public can form a pretty fair estimate of the ' of thc Azlrwtizcr with respect to otheg place, avowed "opponents" to his line of politic:-—il he have s.ny.] To -run Eniroa or II.iszuui’s GszI1"l'l. Mr. Editor, John Arbucle Esq. on Wednesday but deIi- vered a very able and appropriate lecture on the subject of tenipcraiico to a numerous and respectable audience at Cavendish, for which the thanks of the meeting were voted by accla- mation to at (ieutloniun. Mr. A. then gave an intcrestin statement of the beneficial operation of the rhino Liquor Law in the United States where he had lately travelled, which was exceedingly gratfying to his auditors,who earnestly indulge the hope soon to rtici te in similar blessings. The following Resolutions were then severally proposed and adopted almost unanimously- one solitary individual responding in the tivc. lsl. Moved by Jnnnuraii SIMPSON Esq.—Re- solved, that immorality prevail: to an alarming extent in this Colony by means of the use of intoxicating spirit: as a beverage, and crimes of the most appal- ling character are perpetrated under its influence. 2d. Move Ir. Anuxaivnns Susi-sou- Resolved, that it is the imperative duty of every friend to religion and soc' order, strenuously to exert every constitutional influence to obtain the aboli- tion of the trullic in ardent : irits as s been done in Main and other States of I a American Union and attended by the most salutary effects in the preven- tion of crime, disease and remature death, and the countless train of evil: that ave slwuys resulted from that pernicious traflic. Moved by Wii.i.ias: M‘Nnii.i. Esq.-—Re- solved. that at the ensuing Election for members to serve in General Asssnibly this community will ive It decided preference to Candidates who pledge them- selves to advocate the suppression of this baneful such of commerce at the earliest possible period, and havingno sympathy with those who hold to ad- verse principles, wil accord to them no up poD;t.N :1 vs Cavendish, June I9, I858. Tris GIANT; a Poem in six Cantos, by the au- thor of “The Island udrift."&.c.,&c. J.S. Bremner, Charlottetown—price 9d. Tim is the title—and a formidable title it is- of a racy work just issued from the press, and which, on the rinciple, we suppose, that “bre- vity is tlie soulpof wit," is comprised in Fifteen :. Its brevity. however, we deem its chief gift; a com liment,wc would, that we iyould to man 'evvs or correspondents 0 our pyuaintande. Tluimgiant here described is an em iment of the veritable demon of lntem- perauce, whose character and rave s are pour- trayed with pathos alternating wit humour in strains of much power, both of thou lit and ex ression. Such talents we are gin to see on 'sted in the cause ofTeinperu.nce : and trust to llnd them appreciated in a ready and remu- nerating sale 0 this elfusion ofa native Bard. Tux CAPTIVI: IN PATAOONIA; or, life among the Giants, a personal narrative, by Benjamin Franklin Bonrne. with illustrations. Boston: Gould & Lincoln. 59 Washington Street. 1853. pp. 233. _ Tins is the title of II little volume which only requires to be read to be duly appreciated. So little has been liithci-to known of the habits, manners, and dis iositions of the people cfTorra del Fue , that e fact oi'_thcir being at all above t e ordinary size of men has been put down anion those tales of travellers, who mi t have c aimed acquaintuneeshi with Sin- the sailor, if they were not blo relations. This interesting narrative me it beyond doubt. that they exceed most 0 her savage nations equally in the size of their person, as they do in he ignorance and depravity of their minds. It is humiliatin to contemplate men in a position so closely al ed to the most ferocious of the brute creation—illthy, cowardly, faithless-—de— void of all principles of honor, and without any flexd princi lcs of reli ion or morality. The perusal of t is little wor will serve to convince those who may happen to be sceptical on that head, that man in the state of nature, is not nscessarll the high minded, noble. upri ht creature, that the simplicity of his life, and is w natural wan would in ‘cats him to be; but that, on the contrary, the same vices that disllgurc polished and civilised life, flourish there in rank luxuriance, without the contrast of the various virtues. grace: and anxieties, that serve as a counter ise in the other. The tale is elm but pleasingly told, and as the author is wel nown, and be dly refers to seine of the most distin ished characters of the United States, in ma ing teliil acknow- ledgnents for the sympathy s own to his mis- fortunes, its veracity is placed above suspicion. Died. At Beech Point. on Monday the Ioth Instant, in the Sblh year of her age, Mrs. Helen Ramsay, reliet of the late Archibald I s sud stnfirsted to this Island in the year l1'll. being then three year: of age, along with a number efollisrs all of when, with one esceptlon. are now numbered with the dead. She was a person of rsligio_us under- st riding and memory, which she spirituously cultivated. and thus attained to clear and correct use s ofthe doctrines ofour holy rel’ ion, which became a seurueof to r Iire.snd at the hour of death. She surly made a profession of religion. in esusesilou with the Presbyterian Church. wll the "‘I""".'.‘r"' ‘ill’. u'.".‘l""':. “".3....... . ""2... a e. v y y er s s- Ionrfrlends and acquaintances, and beloved by large dvd:.s‘freletives, and d.l:d trsstlsg in send crucbt; &IODuI lfl nswglo sewier, u or arms: new repssu. " Blessed are the dead that tile in the h M gesruely s|ysur'mprsvleus ‘l;rdestb',shh:, W 0‘ III 0 I‘ aeeueeJsesu.l| . . IIQHIIM Ml , as Bush of reading the ‘and ""....."'%""‘....,.... . :. ‘’u‘.’£'’‘......'''' .r su , ~ on wblehde tau’:-l‘:rt a as has , lid bur ring but on aways was wit difleulty us: she eould prelt it ‘Q read to In cir- 'J Valuable ltelslkllilsltate for Sale. . Nllselsl lllll lieenomlul Preparations Port 52 ‘OIIarIottetown.w HIV an no. June 22, Steamer Puiry Quten, Bedeque and Sliedisc. rig Sea Nymph. Groundwater, Liver l. 40 days; it. as o to J. Penkn, I‘. .—Se r. Ada- lalds melis, ubsrt, ”IIII|Il'II:’:IIII|'lCl.—'I‘Illl~ persncs, Gsgrie, dc. de.—Ruh , slouris. 28d. Dove, Robinson. Pietou; eoa .-Willisui Nelson. Bay Vurle; passengers.-—l"siry Queen. Piston.- Idgi, Aflnntie, M‘Douuld. Boston; goods.—Wave r e W - Idtli, Mayflower. Purdie, Pictou; coal. June 22. Fairy Queen. I"'ictoII..—Brigt. Mary, Richi- h uclo to ud.—Wzisp, Lung, West Point. fld, Mpryilower. Purdie, Pictou. William Nelson. llsy rt e 2. 24th, Steamer Fairy Queen, Piotou.—'I‘rinadad, She- isc. Passengers, In the clipper Packet H. gram, from Bod as to Sbediac, June N-Messrs. R. 1‘. Hulnisu. An us rant, Ilsriiel I‘Ksy. Ales. Chisholm, John M‘ eill, W Kueler, und John Grant. o. from Sliediuc. June Il—Mrs. Wilson, Mia: rphy, Mrs. Lurissy, Mrs. Casey, Messrs. P. M'Kuu-van. Jams: (lruu, Allan M‘lunis, Arthur Cras- well, John Case , Wm. M‘Natty, Robert Bigger, Thus. Lee, Marshall erry. and Jams Bryan. In the Fairy Queen, to Pictou, June 2t,—\lr. Ful- ton, Mr. Hurslisw, Rev. Mr. McCuri_v, and six in the stecrage. In 0. ll'cm Pictou, Jnne 25,-Mr. Fruzin, Robt. McGregcr. M. Butcher, Wni. Fife, Miss I"ife, Mr. Ansley, Mr. Brudey, Mrs. Brsdsy, Miss Brsdey, Mr. Montgomery, D. S. cGr or, Hugh Mathewson, Wm. Mathewson, Mrs. Eurld. Mr. Troops, and five in the steerage. To the Elector: of the First District of Queen’: County. INCE uccspting our invitation to come forward us a Candidate or our sutfrugcs, I have visited a considerable part oft e District, and I feel thank- ful fcr the kind manner in which I have been received , and for the very general promises of support tendered me. At the timsl commenced my canvass, I knew not what New London intended doing. whether they would nominate a Candidate for that and of the Die- The . "Le —the New London people having engu ed to support me, with the understanding that my riend: would support Mr. McLeod. I am aware that a w of my friends have promised to vote for Mr. Coles, as well as myself; to ihossl would any lies your omises. and vote as you have engaged; but eliev- ing, as I do, that a large umber of my supporters at this end of the District have not as yet promised sir second vote, but have expressed their determi- nation not to III) on Mr. Colss.l now solicit them to give it to the . cw London Candidate, and on no account to ivs me u plumper, but divide with Mr. McLeod. ur prospects are good; and as no one blames Mr. Cole: for trying in get Mr. Laird suppor- tsd, let no one blame me for doin what! can for Mr. Mo . is ncthi but rig tihatthe other end of the District should vs its Representative. We pledge ourselves to take no public Otiice, and to keep the Assembly as free from Oilica-holders as ssible, and so purify Responsible Government. f sight or ten members _of the Assembly gel oflices, it will he as great a compact as that of which we have lately got clear of. Let U stand by each other, and the victory is ours. Your Obedt. Servt. EORUE BEP.R,jur. Charlottetown, J min 25. 1853. To the Electors of the Second Electoral District of Prince County. GENTLE .i¢ ; AM induced, from the re ated solicitation: of many of the most respects ls influential Electors amongst you. to otlsr ui self as a Candidate for your Sufl‘rsges at the approac ing Election. My object in thus making my intentions public thr this in ium is, because Ihuve hitherto de- eliu , when requested by many of you, to offer in se I may be permitted to say, that I believe I sin in- dividus ly-acquainted with you all, and am sritisfled that you are aware that it is not from any selfish or pecuniary motive that induces me to come forws . A: a native of the Colony. and one whom interests are inseparubly connected with our own, it would my highest aim to advance its est interest and pros- pzrity And, be assured Gentlemen, should you nor me with your confidence, uothingl trust on in shall be wanting to advance the true interest of the Colony, and this in native district particularly. am. Gent emeii. truly'yours, JAMES CAMPBELL. Saint Elesnors. May 28, I853. C’ I COMMISSARIAT. TR EJIS UR Y BILLS. EA LED TENDF.RS will be received at the Com- niisssrist at noon, on Friday the let of July, British Coins, or Mexican Dollars. to the extent of £400 Sterling, in same of One Hundred Pounds each, in exchange or Bill: on the Lords Coinniiesiouets of Her Ma'j‘s:ty's 'l‘reusury, at Thirty days‘ sight. The enders of British Coin: to state the premium r cent; and those of Dollars, the number of Shil- ings and Pence, Sterling, per Dollar, to be given in Exchange for the Bills. JAMES B, LUNDY D. A. Commissurist, P. E. Island. 84th June, PAINTS. ANDING, or See Nymph. from Live I, Hub- buck’: Patent WH ’l' . ZINC PAI T . Do. Nos. I, 2 and 8 London WHITE LEAD, Black, Green, Yellow and Red PAINTS, Boiled and Raw Paint OILS, g PU'I"I‘Y in bladder: and casks, TURPENTINE. Copsl varnish, Lithnrsge, doc. 35 Boxes British Window GLA , DANIEL DAVIES. Queen-square, Charlottetown“ June 38, 1858. C. G. ISSS. I-IE Subscriber ofl'ers for SALE his WHARI’ and several BUILDING LOTS adjoining, at Poor Quuurt S1-nun-. Persons desirous of par- chasing, will please make early application to THOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 2|, I853. A CARD. JIIIE uadsrsigiied having this da entered into 0 CO-PAR JVERSHIP us 0 ERAL sud IIMISSION MERCHANTS. their Business hers- tofore carried on by them ‘individusll , will is future be eenducted under the Name and of LONG- WOR TH I 7.! TE . FRANCIS I.ONGW0lI.'I‘lI. ALBERT H. YATES. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, IOtli, ISSI J , . . ‘I. The AUCTION business will at all times receive their best attention. Twelvetress Brothers’ 'l‘IIEIIl British Furniture Cream, at ca. Their leslbteshle Furniture Polish. at Rd. Their Uurlvsllsd Metal Paste. at M. Their Iueulpatsble India ‘Rubber Slajlng, Id. R33 EGS to announce the ar "a NEW iuruuians son LADIES’ A large selection of Broad Cloths, Doeskiru, LINEN GOODS OF w‘ In order to compete with other Houses, W nus: will be conducted on the OJ! SH principle. and Slat December last, will uiske ininiediiits payment. June 25, I858. sons, rsassons, somviirs, MILLINIIY, &.c., Boot: and Shoes, and every article in the I'\irm'sIu'ng Department. NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMMEK."~"1-""“ WILLIAM HEARD, rn l r Atlwood. from- BRITISI1 and FOREIGN ANUFACTURE8, horn W. H. lisviug personally selected this Stock, would call sspeeil attention to s vsrtety of bhglaud, 1‘ large suortuieut of an 8:» iron... In the lugs-. DRISSIS, SILKS, SHAWLS, III- &.e. Caanmerea, Twecdr, Waist-costingsfceuois cg ALL DESCRIKIONS. .:'.-'.nr.:-..‘: . H. begs to inform his Friends that its request: those whose accents were \ NEW GOODS UST IMPORTED. and for sale by the Subscri- ber. at his NEW S'l‘0RE in Gm on street- .d CHOIPE SELECTION or GOODS, consisting SUGAR in hhds., SUGA of- burrsls. and by retail; Crushed Superior Souchon TE , in chests, lislf chests, and by retail; C0l"I"EE. RICE, PILOT BRI-1AD.in bsrrela. and by retail; Crackers, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Table Salt, Soda, Sulerutus, Soup. Candles‘ Starch, Buruin Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Ci srs. .l’3‘lp£¢:f|i1eging, Ouaisonfi CONFECTIONE Y, c. Printed Cottous, striped and unbleached do., sheet- ilpg, bedticli, &e.; La ice’ and Gents‘. India Rubber not: and Shoes‘ I dis ll bber Ooeis, Oil Suits Cotloii-wick, Lamlp-illicks, Igluid Lamps, patent and common. in variety; CHAIRS with cane seats and wood do., in great vsriet of pattern; Axes, Scythss, Sneuths, Hs -rakes, s -forks, S sdes, Shovels. Y I P Ho-3" Gmli“ am rc ' l‘O0I.S I’ ‘I :.=c— nusscitmento umer’s ' - ms Tubs, in nests or single, Clothes-pins, Erooms: Brushes. c. On Hann. American and Island Manufactured SIOLE LlEA'I‘HER, Nests Leather, Calf-skins and srnes: anther. h B.-I-The highest prices. paid in cash, for green ' us as f and ot er skins. ' WILLIAM n. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June I0, I858. HATS AND CAPS. PER Isabella, from Boston, and Sir Alexander, rem verpool, the Subscriber has received his Spring Stock of the above, at his usual low ieas. DANIEL DAVIES. I Charlottetown, J uus Sth, I853. tlw Glasgow and Manchester House I THE Subscriber has JUST SUMMER SUPPLY of NEW’ FASHIONABLI GOODS, Per Brig Jltlwood, direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, I‘Ith June, I858. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Putrona s of His Ezcelluncy Sir Annxaitnnst axcirnnssari, Knig . EORGE IDRD, u leave respectfully to inti- and that he he: resumed his practice in the VITERIII any Annxaisnu Bnarnsuuasax, Afler a successful practice of 27 has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable House and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Punnic PATIIONAGE, he may be per- mitted to say that he considers himself to be as well ualilisd to prescribe Mnnicinns and preform ruitarioirs, in the capacity ofa Hons: and Cow Docron, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colony ; that he may confident y I n . ll.asin::ivcn—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. June Iath, I853. The rubjoined ir a copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord has received from Hit Excellency. Gnoaas: Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of m Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. . Baivwunssaiv, Lt. Governor. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, ' H4 TTER EGS to inform his friends tlist he still continues and Silk I-I ts. Gentlemen‘: Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM GROWS made from the Island wool; old ones dousup. Prise: low. Orders taken at the useu‘s Arms, 8 Miles from Town, and at James Reid’: tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. I-Iubback's Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, ex Brlguillwood, from Lou- now, I further supply of the above valuable Paint. Also, a few on s risrs and Putt , &c. JAMES DESI! ISAY. June, Iflth. MERICAN RECEIVED his mate to his friends and the public in general, Linn, under the patronage of His Excellency bir mg . year:—l4 in Eng- land and IS in Anierica—-in the course of which he and he. therefore, presumes ook forward to a renewal of tha; patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- I Ills rolitting, clssning,sud stlfeniug of Beaver _ a AUCTIONS. HOUSEHOLD runurruhf. arming‘ Utens dc. fc. dc It as Lonovvoaru do ruse. 7 V0 Ill-‘. SOLD by AUC'l‘I_ON. on Ionnav. the 27th day of Juivn, inst.. at Onnlnixn llsuss, DE SABLE, the re: osras OUSE- MAIIHALL, Esqufiartofthat GsutlIIneu’e HOLD FURNIT RE, CAR‘It_IAO. FARM- ING IMPI.l-ZMENT8. to. don. he belfl s t to leave the Island,-consisting — . I _ h DlJV£‘NGhR0|_O.M. su nor ma s rune ished it I Side. Table. fill. shelves (way), I mahogany Sofa (lisir covered, steel splsgs), ,I centre 'I‘able (lnuhogsny), ' I sstt Diuin 'I‘sblss, 2 Lounging hairs, I2 mahogany Chairs I handsome Clock, I Brussels and Kiddsrminster door and stair Carpets, gil-'cloth1l"or passage, ut sr’: ray and Stand (me an , fie. Om, lfllal WING I centre Table (Rosewood). I Chetiiouesr, ‘ 2 Lounging Chairs, 8 handsome solid Rosewood Chairs (hair bottoms), I smell Zebra wood square Table. ‘ I round Table, l handsome Clock (under glass shade). I Con li, Wllll : great variety of handsome Pearl Shells, be. BED ROOMS. ' (hair bottoins). Hall Clock, Feather Beds. Hair Mattresses, Bedstsalle. Camp Iiehelssd, Blankets, Wash-stands and utensils. to. e The ususlvsriet of Kitchen Uh rile. Several setts of handsome ltino ' e, to FJRMI Desert Servio . NO U TENSILS. ‘ Comprising Carts. Ploughs, Harrows, Wiuuewi Macliine, Straw Cutter, 'l‘urni Cutter, Sub-sci Plough, draft horse Harness, \&ood Sleigh, Bob- slsig , &e., Ste. ‘ HJRNESS IND CJRRIJGB HOUSE. Setts double and e‘ le Harness. 2 Hog-sluu Ssddle|snIl quite new). I large 3-lhlorse handsome open English Carriage (wit l large 4-horse Jsuntiag He‘ II, I handsome single-hens lIOl:II-—III.Il s lugs variety of other articles. E For further particulars. see Catalogue. udike, June I6, I358. TO CLOSE CONSIGNHENTS. Extensive and Uni-eserved Saleoi AMERICAN GOODS. BY JAMES MORRIS. rro be sold at AUCTION, on Tuvnsnar, the 30th iust., at I2 o'clock, at the Out-Store, in the rear of the remisc: now occupied by Crun- LES Dussrsnr, ., and nearl opposite Apothe- caries' Hall, the following GOO S. consisting cl‘:- 2 hhds. good Molasses, 5 do. bright S r, I0 barrels Sugar, 82 Chests Tea, half o. I2 boxes Tobacco, 9 barrel: Pilot Brand, 19 Cask: Vinegar, 20 barrel: Tar, I I5 nests Tuba, 8 boxes S-perm Candles. 22 boxes Candles, 4 do superior quality, 40 0. Chocolate, 8 do. Brains, . 6 do. Cocos, 8 barrels Clover Seed, I8 lint rats Cheeses. , E" The whole of shove being to close Con] Ilsnmomr. will by sold without Reserve,oonsei|nsat. y Great Bargains may be expected. Tum. uh. ral, and made known at Sale. FOR SALE. ‘ FIVE Hundred acres of LAND, with s Marsh ai- tsclied. which cut: annually Forty tons of Her. situate on Township No. 38, head of the Hillsborough River. For terms apply to SAMUEL NEBSON. 58 lmsn ' Charlottetown, Id May, IS ( NEW snori zszw "Tf GOODS THE Subscriber has just received flout Llvsr l, G. B..sn assortment of DRY and I1 0}’ GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CIOCKIIYWARI, . which he will sell at a low figure for Prsqthy- meat. . AETEMAS G. IIII. North Side Qussn Square. Srnsrdou’: New Buildiugs,.luus 4. Canvass, cheap for Oash. 0. 1 to 8 LEITI-I B0lLE:uggNVASS. PUIIDIE June Iflth. ISIS. Iwull Illustrated London N Punch, N we the W.o‘r'ld. NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber has received, per Brig sltltoood. from Lennoinsnd or recent arrivals, the following GOODS, which are efl'erad cheap for Cash. Bales . Cuse_s Dry Goods. Louowoarn as YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown. Jase l1ih, isu. THC. Ea Sir lleisuder, from l.ivuarcoI.. III: Subscriber bl! nselvod ONE SALE ofthe 0501.» “WE suptospuilnoa. us as bread cwrns. an Ila. to . Iuvlslble Green, de. de. Slack sud Oafevl utlature Deeslrlus and Caninevue flern Is. to It. ass si Chsded.de. Is. Dd. tel: GA "BEROONS, white and printed Drills, CAB]. , . Drab sad phtel Ielesblse. Os. DAVIES. Gla|ss lube lllsd, st ad. a ks-Staci, Blue. "oil tlsll B“ 3'!“ I. Qse:s's Iqsare.0_herlsuetews. less ie. less. O AV be had at Gsonos 'I‘. Hasssnn's Boo Store, directly alter the arrival eftlie Hails. TO LICENSED TEACHERS. WANTED a Diuiet Teacher of the hint Olsss for the Stanhops sud Covsbssd Diaries.- Au ex riencsd person will tied it to blend 1 W ’ nuns cuaris Lawson Iran... and Jane isss I" ' SPRING GOODS‘ Per Let.-J..llt'ce. ltotu Boston a choice UPPLY of stleuien's suuuner HATS. iuelud "6. '_I. he-e.'Pe.l;, Eessu b, l « . eucybsuui ; ‘s andBOGANSin tvlfbttrflj-3. melt of I.’ htCUO'I‘IIES. cotton,’ ~ .;,_ ""00: 9?“ yr. and '3 variety in Jesus and Nuukseus a sururn:r.' wear; Pslin-Lsuf Pad.‘ of GLASSWAIE, isetsdlug Fluid Fruit and Preserve Dishes. Plates, Cress: Jags. csaers.hssvy.Ish:~, 5.“ and :ruugee'Mi|lrumsiafl 5% Phi Bids, u. r, a _ 0&1, .0‘. 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