HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 28. AUCTIONS. Now or Never! Look Here! THE Subscriber will sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, lat March next, at the Store ol Ma. W. B. Dawson, Grafton Street, the whole of his large and varied Stock of GOODS, remaining on hand, consisting in part, 0 — Chests 'l'ea, Kegs Tobacco, hhds. Molasses, bbls. Crashed and Brown Sugar, bags Coffee ; Cook. itig. Franklin and Air-Tight Stoves; Buckets, Brooms, nests ’I‘ubs, wash Boards. boxes Glass, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, Clocks in variety, cases Hats, Cane and Wood seat Chairs, Rocking, Arm and Otiice Chairs, Children's do. ; Extension, Cord Centre, Tea and Toilet tables; 2 square black Walnut do., wash Staods,’I‘owel Stands, 6 mahogany Chairs, Cradles, lot Glassware, at large quantity of Con- fectionary. 20 boxes or. 2 bbls. Lozenges, Spices, bbls. \Valnuts, bags Filberts, I bbls. Almonds, bbls. Pilot Brerul, do. Crackers, do. ship Bread, 2 bbls. Rice, bhls. Lard Oil; 12 bbls.Onions ; Rooin Paper; I case Scenery \Viiidow Sliad-rs. Lot Dry tioods, consisting of white, grey and lining Coitoiis, Checks, Bedticks, Flanriels, Irish Linen. >'liecls Satiirett-i, Tweeds. Drills, printed Conan-, &c. ; lot of Agricultural Iiiipleriients, Plougs, Spnles, hay and manure Forks, Slioveig, Axes, llatclii-.ts, Ilnniiiiers, garden and turnip Iloes, scythe Siieatlis. hay Knives, Crockerywiire. Milk dislie-.butier -,-rocks, stone bottles, baskets, grass and rope rnaiis, tings salt, It large assortment oftoyii, chiiniiey orriainerrts, dressing cases, work boxes, port monies, cl--ili, hair, and tooth brushes; bottles Cologne ; lids, rack, and back combs. At.so--A lot Re:rdy tirade CLOTHING. I2 sides SOLE LI‘).-\'I'llER. I00 sides Neiits do., I00 sides Ilnrness do., I2 dozen Calfskin-r, I tanriers‘ improv- ed Ilark Mill ; curries,‘ shoeniakers' and carpenters’ 'l‘O(II.S ; also a great variety of other articles. . — ll sums over £5, 3 Ionths; over £10, 6 Months; on approved Joint Notes. ' WIl.l.IA.\l DUDD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, February 12. JOHN T. THOMAS ILL be obliged to all persons indebted to him, (by Note of limit, or Book Debt), by an im- mediate settlement. EN DERS will be received, until thefirat day of ./llarch n¢.it, for finishing the inside of Lot I6 Church. Plain and Specification will be seen on application to the Committee. Messrs Donald Cariipbell Arthur Ramsey and Tlioiiias Linkletter. Tenders are to be addressed to the undersigned. Ily Order of the Coniiirittee. RODERICK MCDONALD. Lot I6, t‘.-1.. 5, I855. CRARE CHANCE OF AUCTIONS. Valuable Real Estate. 7 HE Subscriber has been instructed to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House. in Gitoacs:-rovriv, on Wednesday, the 14th day of Mitch M“. at I o'clock, p. m., the followin Valu- able REAL ESTJITE, the property of t a late JOHN HADLIY, situate in the Re all of Geor e- town, distant from the Queen's W r about} o it mile on the Road to Charlottetown,viz :—I’AS'I‘URI-I LOTS os. 43 and 3|, containing sixteen Acres of Land, Twelve of which are ready for Crop, with the Cottage and large Barn situate thereon. The Cottiige comprises aDiiiing-rooin, Drawing-room, two Bed- rooms on the lower tlaor, together with the Kitchen, cullery. Wash-house and attic Bed-rooms. There is it Cellar under the whole and a Pump-well of ex- cellent water at the kitchen door. srnall Garden offruit trees adjoining the Cottage. Likewise, Poa- ture Lots Nos. 75 and 77, situate on the Western Ro ‘ally Road, adjoining the Property of Colin Mt: oiiald, I-Isq., containing Sixteen Acres of Laird of most excellent quality, ready to take crop. the whole forming a handsome small Estate, in an eligi- ble situation, to ensure it reniuneriitive return for laid out capital. ‘or title and any other inforiiiatioii respecting the Estate, application is to be iiiiide to IV. SANDIZRSUN, I? Terms at Sale. uctioueer. Georgetown, Jan. 29th. I855. 6i V1‘O BE SOLD at PUIILIC AUCTION. (ii‘not previously disposed of at private sale), A'I‘ li‘.0ItGl'I‘0WN, on Thursday, the Tn-enty-first day of June next, at I2 o'clock, TOWN LO'l‘ Number 8, 'I‘liird Range, Letter (B), with the HOUSE and OU'I‘-HOUSES on the same. This Lot is eligibly situated, adjoining Was. SANDERION, EsQ's., I’re- mises, and near the Episcopal Church. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. J. Huatriittsiv 6; Co. , Halifax, or D. Winsois , Charlottetown. Jan. I5, 1855. OR SAI.E—Grtovs:a Isnatro, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile front Priricetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing station is unequalled in this Island.—having a sutficieut depth of water on one side for vessels of large burtlien, and being entirely free from drift sand. An indisputable Title will be given; and for further articulars, apply to Was. Foaaarr, Esq., ottetown. April 22, I854. Sleigh and Furs. R SALE, it double-seated Sleigh, fitted for one or two Horses. and complete. Apply at Mr. George 'I‘. Haszard’s, Book Store (Iiew. tf) A VALUABLB FREEHOLD ESTATE IN cnAttLo'r't'ii'i'ow1\' To be Sold in BUILDING LOTS, containing one-quarter of a Town Lot each. ‘0 Ill-‘. SOLD by I’Ultl.lC AUCTION on Sarunnav, the Seventeenth Jllarch next.at I2 o'clock, '1 on the preiirises, all that valuable BLOCK OF LAND. situate in the ceiiire of Cliarlottetown, known as I~'Ai~'Nt:vi:‘s GARnt:\ , i-.»n<i-ting of FIVII.’ T0 II’./V1.t)’I‘S, which, for beauty of situation, either for ptl\ti'.i- rcsidctrces or liusiiiesc starrdir, cannot be surpassed. They front on Qua-eii‘s Square, Great George. Fliliiuy Char I4tllt'Iir\V'lI. ..ird I'lltit‘o' Sire--is, lining convi-rrieiitly situated to all the plan-.~i of public worship in 'l'I'-- t.'oloui.il Iluililiiig, .\Irirkt-,I.~‘, &c., iiinkes tlii-iii riio.-it tli-sirttlilt-.. 'I‘lit,-.-»- l.tt'|‘.~T Il:t\Iir-_' IM't't| r.-really |tltft.'II:r~t'tI in one Illock, will now be ollien-d iii Iluilding Lots, con- taining a tlllilrlrl ota 'I‘i-on l.ni «':icIl, to suit puri:lii-t-rs. act-ording to the plan hereunder, and further particulars tirade kriimii at any time by application to the Auctioircer. 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I955. u—— NOTICE, HE undersigned gives Notice, that by Dead hearing date Eigliteeriilillay of[)ncm..|i.3r, )1-t5.t_ from Arthur Napin Molswortlr, F.sq., and llurriet Moleswortli, his wife. all that part of 'l‘ownsliip No. Thirty-Seven, in this Island. formerly owned by them, was duly conveyed to him. All 'I‘t-nanis,..r others, indebted for Rent, arrears of Rent, or Stump- age, are hereby called upon to pay the sziinc to him; no other person having any authority to receiic the same. JOIIN R. IIt)l'Rl(I"., Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, I855. Any person found trespassing on the above Estate will be prosecuted according to Law. OYLI'3'S Pocket READY RECKONER. for Tinibcr, Plank, Boards, Saw-Logs, VV.fl(-‘ES, BOARD nnd 6 and 7 per cent. INTEREST TABLES. For Sale by IISAZARD 6: OWEN. Ari indisputable title will be given. BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Form for Sale. TIIE LI".ASF.IIOLD INTERI-‘.S'I‘ of I06 acres of I.AND, on the Cross Road from Brackley Point Road to \Vinsloe Road, 65 miles from har- liitteiown, between 50 and 60 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation; a Frnriie llouse, neatly new, 36»: 27 feet. with I3 foot wall, and out build- ing 76 feet long, with it \Vell at the door, and a good S iring on the back of the I"iirin, and an nbuniliince o river-tiiutl. the remainder is covered with Firewoiid. Longers lIIItI lliriltling 'l‘iiriber. Iiiiquire ofthe Sub- scriber on the prcinises. R. \VILLIAM IIORNE. Lot 33, Dec. I5. I854. (1 ICORGIZ BEER. jun., will thank all persons in- ‘ debted to him previous to tho Illst Decuiibcr lest past, to call uinl settle their respective riiriounts without delay Chiirlietown, 7th Feb. I855. Isl I11 Adv II'- V TO BE LET, And possession on the First day of May neat HE DWELLING IIOUSE and Prorriiscs near Government House, at present occupt y Captain Beazeley, consisting of a Dwelltu Ilouse whrcli contains a spacious Drniiig-room an Draw- ing-roorn, Brerrltfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, large Kit- chon, Servant’s Ilall, 3Servant‘s Bed-rooms, Pantry, .arder, Front-porch, large Entrance Ilall, large Inner Ilall, Back-porch, 2 Brick entrances, Buck and Front stair—cirse, Sculler , Pump and Wash-llourre, Litm- ber-rooni, and ii splendid 6 rooriied cellar. A large and corniriodioua Coach-house, 3 stalled Stable. llarriess-rooiii, Cow-house, large Ilay-loft and Grain-rooiii, Manure-yard, largo Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&e., Flower garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, drc. Extensive plantation of young trees 0 all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and coniniodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and it never firiliiig well of water on the premise 'I'lris splendid Mansion from its situation coin- niands the finest View of any house in Charlottetown, and front its proximity. to Goveriinrent Ilonso and other advantages the Sllliscriber confidently olI'ers it its the most elegant, coiirforlable and desirable resi- dence lor a gentlernan‘s family in or near 'I'own For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, I854 FOR SALE. lIA'l‘ valuable plot of GROUND at the head 0 I'rince Street.l'urnierly the site of the Baptist Cha el, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and I04 on pper Prince Street. It is one ofthe most desir- able situations in the suburbs for n gentleman's resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For 'l‘ernis, &c.iipply to ' W. H. POPE. June 8. BRITISH PERIODCALSI EJIRLY copgs SECERED. EONARD SCOTT 6; CO. New York, continue . to Re-publish the following British Periodicals, , . . 'I‘he London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) . The Ediiiliurgli Review (Whig) . The North British Review (Free Church.) The Westminster Review (Liberal. 5. Blackwond's I-Idinburgli Magazine ('I‘ory.) 'I‘he present critical state of European atliiirs will render these publications irnusually interesting durin the fortlicoiriirrgyear. They willoccupya riiiddleground betweentlie linstily ivritierinews items, crude specula- tions and flying runrours of the daily Journal, and the poriderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great olitical events of the time shrill have passed away. tis to these Periodicals that renders must look for theonly really iiitelligible.-ind reliablehistory ofcurreiit events.nnd assucli, in additiontotlieirvvell-establislied literary, scientilic,and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrari erirerits are now perririiiiently tirade for the re- ceipt 0 early sheets from the Ilriiisli Publisliers, by which we are eiiubled to place ttll our Re-prints in the liainls ofsubscribers. about as soon as they can be litr- nished wiili the foreign copies. Although this involves a very lar o outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the satire low rules as here- fofure, vzz :— gr-eare—5‘ Per an. For any one ofthe foiir Rcvioivs $3 00 l"or any two ofthe four llevii-ws, 5 00 For any three uftlio four Ilcvit “S, 7 00 For all four ofthe llovit.-ws, B 00 l“or lilaekwuotl's Mirgziziiit-, 3 00 For Illackwood irrid II|H't' Revir,-it-s, 9 no l"or Illackwo-id and the four Reviews, I0 00 Ptryriicrils to lie IIltIll€ in all (uses in mli'untt'. N. I3.-—I. S 61. (‘o have rt-ceiitly publislied,nnd have now for sale, the “I".-\Rl\lI“.R.\‘ (il'II)I‘I,” by Ileiiry Stu-plieiis, of I‘:tIliIl)lIl'gIl, and the late I’rnf. Norton, of Yale College, New Ilnvon, complete in 2 vols., royal octiivo, coiitniiiiiig I600 pages, I4 steel trtid 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding, $6. '35?“ This tl'0I'lt‘ is isorthr. olil “ Boolrq/' the l"arrn," lately RIi:iIUtiCl’l‘A’I‘ED and thrown upon the ram lrrl. ‘eor e ’I‘. Ila-rzard, will supply subscribers in Prince Iidwiird Island. GrlflIn’s”Portable Oiyclopoediasi. In Svo, with nuirierous F.ngriivings, 17s. 6d. Chemistry: With its application to Mineralogy, Pliyaiolog , and the Arts, by Rtber Thomson, M.l)., I".R.S., F.C.S. New Edition, in one vol.. Svo, Ila. d Embellished with Maps and numerous Illustrations. Biblical Cyclopedia: ‘ Or Dictionary Illustrating the Old and New Tea‘, taments, I‘ittrIlt'fn Antiqirities, Geogra ihy, Natural 6 History, Sacred Annals and lliogriipliy. Theology and ‘ Ilihlical literature, by the Rev. John Eadie, D.D., LL.D. In Bro, with above I30 \Voodcuts, I7s. 6d. Catalogue of Books. iairoann SINCE THE NEW viian, arm I-‘OR sans: av HASZARD or OWEN, Easy Nut. or the three Apprentices--a Tale of Life in Neiv York and Boston, ‘ls . A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineveh, by Austen II. Layard, Esq., D. C. L., 6s. 8d. The Australian Ciiptive—aa authentic narrative of I5 ears in the Life of William Jackmrin—-also inc riding Australia and its Gold, from the latest and best discoveries, 6s. 9d. The News Biig——-the great Aniericiin Novel for the Season, 7s. 6d. Way down East, or Portraiturea of Yankee Life, by the Author of Major Jack Downing, 7s. 6d. Twelve Years in Slave-—Nurr:rtive of Solomon Nor- tliup, a Citizen of New York, kidnapped I83l, and rescued in I853, from .1 Cotton Plaritation rienr the Red River. in Louisiana, (is. 3 . Dictioriary of Poetical Quotations, or Elegantlixtructs on every subject, 7s. 6d. Complete Poetical Works of'l‘homtis Campbell, 7s. 6d “ " “ in Rogers, with Biographical Sketch an d. Notes, (is. 9d. of Martin I-‘. 'I‘upper, con- taining Proverbiul Philoso- c., 6s. 8d. 49. 6d. Agnes Strick- II II It pliy, Gt 'I'upper‘s I’rovi-rliial Pliilosopliy, Lives ofthe Queeris of Scotland, by lniid, 4 vol.-., 6s. 3d. Miss Leslie's New Receipts for Cooking, 7s. 6d. Davis's Manual ofMagnetisni, 6s. 9d. \Voinen of the Ilible. 5s. 'I‘hc Riches of Grace, or the blessings of I‘erfect Love,irs Experienced, Iinjoyed and Recorded by 62 Living Witnesses. 5s. I"leetwood's Life of Christ, 6s. 3d. Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, on board In American Frigate, 6s. 3 . Life on the I’l:rina and among the Diggings, being scenes and adventures on an overland journey to California, 6s. 9d. Household Scenes for the Home Circle, 5s. 3d. Memoir of Adoiiirani Judson-—a Sketch of his Life, and niissioinrry labours, 5s. 3d. Lives of the three Mrs. _ Judaoris—niissionariea to Burmuli, 6a. , Poo le I have inet—Pictures of Society and People The Arctic Regions, being an account of the Ameri- can Expeditiori in search ofSir John FranIilin,6s.3d. Life of Nnpoleoii Bonaparte. by J. C. Lockhart, 6s.3d. .ife ofthe Biripress Josephine, 6s. 8d. Poets and Poetry ofthe Bible, 5s. Life of Mary Queen of Scotts, 6s. 9d. av ROYEL t.I:'t"rs:ita i>A'rs:iv'r'. THE HYDROMAGEN, on WA‘I'lltPROol' AN'rl-CONIUMPTIVI C O R K S O L E S, Manufactured by IIARCOURT Bru\m.s:v 6: Co.. ' Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Maiichester, I-England. III-2 IHIDRUMAGEN is a valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore it preventive of rrrniiy Lung diseases, with- out any doclori'ng whulerrr. 'I‘iie Ilydromirgen is in the foriri ofa sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its nmli'¢‘oled character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and lioultliy, to wear in the coldest or riiinicst wea- her. as the foot cannot become wet, ifthu IIydronia- gen is iriseiterl. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclemeiit wvatlrer with iirrpunity; while coiisutiiptioir, so pri-valerit among the young of our coutitry. truly be tliwarted by gerieialadoptioii. They oiitin-ly StIpt‘l‘\'t'1lt" tll'(‘I siren‘, as the latter cause the feet to prrspire in it very urihealtliy riiiiiincr; and, be- sides, are not lIl‘IItgt.‘ftI|l.<l \\t'ilI‘ to pi-tli-irtriiiris in icy ueaitlii-r, lil.e India l'uIIl)t‘l’il. \\'liilo the latter cause the feet to appear cxtreniely large. the llydiornirgen, being rm.-rely a thin slice ol virrk prepared, peculiarly placed inside. does not increase the size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untid . 'I‘o Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - fects. Tlieir expense is so slight as to scarce need iimrrtion; besides tlroso who pntroiiise them will find their yearly clutter‘: lrill much rli'nir'nt'sIrr:l thereby. the Ilydromngeii is becoming more known, its sale is iiicrcasiirg to an almost incredible extent. Last year in London. iIIlllIl‘IIt‘sIt'r, Ilirriringlniirr,Liverpool, Glasgow. Leeds, Dublin, I’irris, Antwerp, Iliimburgh, and Berlin, our sales reached the almost incredible number of I,73‘.’,450 pairs of cork stiles. This year the number will for surpass tbnt. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a reventive for CUl'GlIS, C()LI)S, BRONCIII- I‘IS, AS'I‘lIMA, and CUNStlMI"I‘ION. en's size, per pair, 2s 8d. Ladies’ ti, s. Boys‘ and Misss-s'do. Is lid. NoTrcs:.—I"roiii the Retail Prices we make a ver liberal allowniice to Jobliers nnd \Vholcsalera, so that any storekeeper can nrake a line profit on their sale, wliileihey are an article, that may be kept in any store, aiiroiig tiny class of oods. ‘or terms, apply to Iaitcoulu‘, Brtannav, & Co. 38 Arm Street, New York. A supply of the above daily expected. GEORGE 'l‘. IIASZARII, Agent for I’. E, Island. Universal Biography, Eilitcd by Elihu Rich, embracing .1 series of Origi- nal Meinoiis of the iriost celebrated persons of all the For sale by IIAS’l.ARI) & OWI-‘.N, nolun-llms and Stationers, times. I-ZWI". nnd LAMB have been on the Subscriber's ' pri-iniseii for two months. The owner can have satire by proving’property and paying expenses. ‘IIUMAS CRABBI-‘., .‘I:IlpBqtlc Road. 22d. Feb. 3in