0 HASZARD’8 GAZETTE. OCTOBER. '4. CARD. STEWART &. MAOLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of American 4- Pro- stnciut Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, 'th. Oil, die. Fnnnv Latrnusu, Water-Street, St. JOHN, N. It as so a Charlottetown, P.E.I..Jas. Punnil, Esq., St. John, N. 8., Messrs. R. RANKIN Gt Co. April 13, I856. J} CQ4LIBL'Do HAMMOND Joruvso.N'. Jr. 0.. PHYIICIAII sun susnaors.) M.’ be consulted at the Dispensary, or at his father’: ' uce. ht, .1, Ch. Town, I’. E. I. Shingles, Lumber, Gao- INB BOARDS, (s good article). Spruce B0lI'd'i Duals, Fcaotliiig. Studding. Juniper Posts, Lgthl, Birch Plank, _ _ afllNGLVlI:lNll’O"VV (F8"lIl&I0 12) 00 i A I ‘ ‘ I?‘ P" JAM!-is N. IIAKRIS. Superior ooking Stove s Scotch castings. UST RECEIVED by Ilie subscriber, from Glas- gow, a quantity oftlookin Stoves, Cannon and Close Stoves, (all sizes); \Vilkie’s Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash \Veights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and ii variety ofother Castings. 'I‘lie superior qualit and durability of these Ciistiiigs are well known to the public. 'l'o be had lit the Store of IIENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 23d, I855, August II. 1353- i>__‘_:Wantcd to Purchase, ATS. OA’l‘\lEAL, BU'I'TElt, LARD, Mac- kerel, Cod Oil, Codfish. J.-\.\lES N. HARRIS. August ll, I856. Dying and Cloth Dresing. OHN Mel’. FRASER of Proton, Nova Scotilt. J respectfully intinizites to his numerous friends, nd the Public. that owing to the_ large patronage extended to his estriblishnieni, be lit eiittblud to re- duce his prices from one shilling. for dyeing and full dressing Illack and Brown, to ti-npence, and other‘ work in proportion. Cloth entrusted to his Agents, will be done with his u.-iuul care and dispatch. Chambers’s Publications. A52-‘\Rl) 8!. OWEN are Agents for Princ- Edward Island for the sale of Messrs. Cham- bers‘ Publications. A catalogue ol the Books of this eminent firm can be had on application; among the ‘ Books published, will be found such as are suited for G¢arg¢toum—I"tNt.ttv hI‘NI:ii. Esq.‘ Schools, public and private, Lihriiries, &c., and em- White Sands-DAVID -l0H|"'|‘°N l'-'Q- bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of August 30 I856 —All papers 2m the ,1,’ runs. Cltarlottrtoum-—Pu's-.is .\l-Gowns Esq. WILLIAM CONROY3 IHPORTER & DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN moi-:it’s BUILDING, NEAR 'l‘IIl TIIPIIANCI BALL, CIAIIDTTITOWN. A Good’ Investment. MO il'I‘ rare opportunity is here olfered the Public, particularly ‘C ipitalists and Speculatoyl. either in the Island or neighbouring Provinces. '1 e Subscriber, now residing in the United States. l|°|‘°b_Y offers at rivrite sale, either the whole or part of his REAL 'I‘A'l‘I'-1 in Prince Edward Islirn‘-I. cr_inIiIt- ing, in part, in some 50 VILLAI-E. L0 l‘_S in the Village of SIIMIIRIIDI. L03 I7. "1 '”l"°l' " '"‘ eluded about 900 feet along the Shore of the Ilnrbisir of Bedeqne, and which is laid out in WA PER LO l_ . and the front secured wtlha llreast-work of .consn_t- orslile expense. and on which is the best location in *'~- “'.'.:.-.: ::;.:..‘:i:::~ in» mm in mi- .‘ wMu;iiuu_-;i~:_ ‘ma one Carriage I-‘actory Confectionery. Jewelry linmoiliaiolr vdioiiiiiis "'0 V|'"*' 0 it I "K" °' Fancy articles of beauty and durability. shout” Acres, 50 of which is no or it good state of cultivation, and the balance ‘ well cmlcretl with it splendid growth of wood. I here are also a lurS° BARN. s srnsll I-‘A|{_!ll iiou.-iE._ 0-ii Ilou-emha Well, and s large Spring of Superior Water on t e Valuable Form for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, that beauti- fully situated FARM, on the Malpcque Road. distant about ll; miles from Charlottetown, the pro- » . .l.h~ p 5 ‘ 'tunted on the north £i',l..ml;F.3,d,. :9 |l_;,:l;:l_ glradually descending erty of Du. Dav. It contains I55 acres, of which gouth to said Pillage, rendering its location pleasant; about I00 are in a good state of cultivation, the res‘ i. due being covered with a mixed growth of hard and N"; Brunnwiclt in the distance, makes it a very soft wood, including suitable Fencing material. duifflblo gito for n residence: a large portion Of Upon the premises is a comfortable I; story DWEL- which, however, will 5. required to supply the LING HOUSE, 45 feet by 35 rest. with a riA_RN 45 growth of the Village, and for lluilding Lot! in the ‘ by 25 feet, and a Well of water at a short distance roar. This property is second to none in the Island. ‘ front the farm yard. ’I‘he Property is enhanced by_ a in point of beauty and for healthy locations. Much permanent stream of water which_ flows through it; might ha "in or the many busiuos advantages, 810-. and altogether is adapted for I-‘arming purposes. It ofSunimereide, and of its proximity to Slledllifi. 1918. is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 terminus of the Rail Road; Kit is ptelllilledfin ' are unexpired,and is subject to the yearly rent of intending purchaser will malts self well ncquaIn- One Shilling per acre _only._ _ . ' “,1 with .|| men inrnnnntion before closing Iilell II Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. It punhuu, _ required. For terms, andfurther particulars,enquire Ai.so is otfered on Townships Nos. I5. 3 iind3. In of Joan Loivowoiu-ii, I-1:1‘, _Barrister-at-Law, Prince County some 650 Acres ofl.AND. and on I-tr Charlottetown, who is fully sut orized to treat forthe PAIUIS. b' I I - es, a ing aniillfl - s lo. fy5li:li°t4s. cu-rrrer‘i:y:cAlllihifi-fir?"¥pWl'l"£;"i‘iV;33 ‘Charlottetown. J-in. I7. 1856~ be sold there ore argitins triay 9 HP“ ' , ' ' TOflflI,’lfld farthtir particulars, apply to :5 llAK_l‘-R- Esq., Bedeqne, or to Messrs. IlELR -ON. (»l||"" lottetown, with whom plans of said Vilggp Pf0P°"'Y can be seen as also in the lteglstrnrht 't co. . May I0, ism. .r. wi.Aiiiitini.. and, as it commands a full view of the Straits. WI‘ JUST PuaLr9Hii'o, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RESPONSIBLlim(i0VERNMENT- Provincial ' I B ' t '1 e the policy of the MAILS. cing s m or s on 18 t gislalure, since the yuar summer Arrrngetnpen, ' \ I1 w. H. roiis, s:sQ., IARRIITII AT Law. "3 “Aura 5" ll“ “ell! b"'"i"‘ r°""c““'c" I ' h r uments fur- T ‘ill’ ‘mil llmh" nolmh bo made up and for‘ '.FlIIITtiIl:3mIl);lkIIl8clIlII)alII"JOEGTTIIG IIens|e)’\ Iler "dd " fallmfl - Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- FW "5" B"""‘f'°l" C'_"'d! and ‘he United ncrni:in, in favor o the Elective Frtincliise Bill- P‘“"' "P 8"mm"I'd° ‘ml -‘~l'ed.mc‘ "er, ll-londny I (1 most extraordinu y roduclion, and one well cal- asd Thursday morning. at nine 0 clnck,anddir<-ct “med ,,, ,",,,n-ate the positilun of otlicinls generally. shflllws I’! II” s‘"'"‘" H Lafly Le M'"clmm' and of the Attorney General in particul.ir—uiider ""7 hi", '“".'“°°"' ‘l mm o clock Responsible Government. p p. 36. Price 9d. |:°'' "073 s°°:j"i P ‘l‘°:l°“"'°' “.‘I“::,loy tgcmfi‘ CHARLO'l"l‘b.'l‘0\VN-—IIAIZARD Gt Owns, ° "Ii" ‘VP’! ' '°' ', 5 °m°°"’ H ' IIPEII Si unre. and ever Thursday moruin ,rit tori o c c . “Sn ELl‘_‘Non..‘_yAM" J_ [:‘A“._,,, .,.,r..n.1|.na, every 't‘uei«laiy afieriioon. at ___,, _,,_, -- two o'clock. _ For England and Bermuda, to include the cones- pondancn for the West Indies, eyery alternate '1 nos- dsy sltsrnoon, st two o'clock, viz :— Tuesday, the 8rd and 17th June, The lst, lbth and 19th July. The not and 28th August, ,‘ The so. and 28rd September. The ‘uh and list October, The 4th and ltith November. Letters to be registered and Newspapers must be posted halfsii hour before the time ol closing. ‘I UWAS UIVEN. Charts, Charts, F.I.I.I-‘. I.<l.l-‘. to Boston, including Gulfrind River St. Lawrence, with a large hook ofsailing direc- tions, s, Canso to Philadelpha, including Bay Fundy, with o. . Gulfuf St. Liiwrence, and Newfoundland.|I7s rid. Novvi Scutiii and Bay Fuiidy, l2s 6d. Northunibi-rlnnd Straits, (2 parts) 39 6d each. Atlantic (ii-nernl Chart. English Channel. A full Clinrt ofthe Sontlt of Ireland, N. George's Channel. the Iinglisli Channel. and ofthe North Sea to Yar- nioutli and Ainsterditin, 2ls. l'°‘l""'“' G°"'"'l‘ South of Ireland to St. George's Chsnnr-I, I2: 6d GIDOPII P°‘ofl°°i MW 2‘“l‘t 135.‘ St. George's and English Channel, with sailing N. B. 'Hts lttaltsr " Lady Lo Msrchsnt” will directions tssvs Sltsdtse Tuesday morning at six o'clock, I ' a mi mm’ b -- "‘ ":'3,‘,',:l',"’,,; '~‘!.";.“'lZ.3.'3 ChIrI.o,ttstowtltn‘ft.ti ‘H ’ IIASZARD &|r)Wl-‘.N. isc every Friday at two o'clock. June 80. me. i. The Art Union of Glasgow; 1- A 1- I. o is: His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. P I r s r n I is 1' . His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, . sud Ohatellterault. VIIHE object oftlieArt Union ot'Glstigow is, briefly, to aid in extending amongst the Community a knowledge of the Full: Arts, by the urchsso and disseiiiinatiott sniongst the Members 0 Meritorious or s. A Subscription of ONE GUINEA constitutes Membership for One Year. The whole Subscrip- tions, after deducting the necessary expenses, are devoted to the purchase of[‘ic-itriuzs ,IJlAwllGI, Scum-‘runs-.s, I-‘r¢aii.ui.~tcs, and other Woitxs or ART. Each Member for the present year, for every Guinea subscribed, is entitled to the following privi gen: I.—'l‘o a Copy of each of the following beautiful Line Engraviogs on S e '— THE FIRST BORN, after the Painting by W. COPE, EsQ.. R. A., Engraved by '1‘. Vsutstotr, Q. "HIE VILLA FOUNTAIN, after the Painting by W. L. LEITCH, Esq. Engraved by W. I"otttt:s'r, an. I I_—'I‘o one chance of obtaining, at the Annual General Meeting, in I866, for every Guinea Suhscrb- ed, a l’AIN'l‘lNG, s't‘A'l'UE'l"l‘E. or GROUPE in I’ariiin; Fae-simile in Chronio-Lithograph, copied from First-class Painting, executed expressly for the Society ; or other Work of Art. l\'O'I'E.—Subscribers' for more than one Share l have the following privileges :— l TWO >‘IIARES.—'l‘wo Chances for the Prizes, l and of EACH of the Engravirigs for the year, Two Printii or a Proof on India paper. FIVE SlI.\RES.—I-‘ive Chances for the Prizes, and of EACH of the Engruvings for the your, Fire Prints or it Proof before Letters. TEN SIIAK ES .—'l‘en chances for the Prizes, and of EACH ofthe Engravings for the year, Ten Prints or an Artist Proof. Susscitinsins for this year can take a Print of a former year in place of this year's; but of former Engravings. there are no Proofs to be had. ' ‘be following is the list of former Prints. issued by the Society :—viz. TH . HERMl'I‘—l'l‘AI.IA"l SHEP- HERDS—PR|NCI". CIIARLES EDWARD—llAR. VES'I‘—MAY Mt) RNING-—WHI’I"I‘INGTON— HAGAR AND ISHMAEl.—IIEA'|‘HER BELLES —'I‘l|E REEPEIPS IJAUtiII'l‘I-ZR—'I'HE RE‘. TURN I-‘Rt).\l DEER-S'l‘AI.KING—and COMING OI" AGE. There are a few Proofs before Letters of Deer-Stalking on hand. t1'ris1's' Pitoor, awn Ls:r'rs:its, every cu; will be printed, and these will he delivered strictly in the order, thatSuliscribers names are received, a few of each being retained for Subscribers, names abroad. Ttie 'ngrnvings beingon Steel and in I.ine, no inferior inipressions will be iesu The Committee most respectfully yet earnestl solicit those Gentlemen who are alresdy.Members of Pitooirs asserts: the Society to do what they can to increase the number of the Subscribers, and thus put the Societ in a situation to advance still more than the have y‘et been able to do the cause of Art in the United iugdom. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Orrtcl or TH! Socix.1'v,20, 8'1‘. VIl\'CEN'l‘ PLACE, Gaaseow ; by any of the -llnutieits of the coas- MITTEI or asaeuonassrrstz and by the Honors- AIY SICRITARIII appointed thrrougliout the the Country. ROBERT A. KIDSTON. Acting Serrttary, Mn. G. T. IIASZARD, Ilonoritry Secrctriry for ClIARLO'I"I‘E'l‘O\VN, PRINCE EDWARD 'l‘l|I'-I Cossmi-t-11: or ‘his: Art-r Uruois or GLAIGOW have to have state to the .\leinbers of the Society and to the friendii and lovers of Art, that to obviate the coinpli.-ints of the delivery ofthe Prints for the year to the members. they have this yenr' determined to issue in place of one Large Print 25s. Parallel Rulers. Mathoninticiil Instruments, for, which would take above two years to print, Two. Prints ofn sniiiller size, but which can be printed in ' 4 such time, as will enablr each Subscriber to receive them during the curreiic_i of the year. each bring my‘ greater value than the amount of subsrriptiori. These Plates are specimens of the very highest class of Art both in their subjects and in their execution, l and may indeed be designated Gems of Art; they: lbrtve also by adopting two plutesforthe preeentyenr, been able to make such airarigi‘iIi¢'nlsti.' entililtt will l 1 thorn in all future years, to continue the giving the ‘ Engrsvings on payment of subscription, nnd at the smite time secure to the Members works of the highest class. The delay in issuing the plate for last year, (Cosrrisa or GI.) was impossible to avoid. so long time being required to print the large qusntiy” that was wanted, and at the same tirrie keep up the quality ofthe impressions, the latest of which the are happy to say, will be found to be most ex_ce - lent in every respectgthc Committee were determined that no inferior impressions should be issued, and in this they have been completely successful. For above a year, this plate has been printing night and ‘ day, :....i will still continue to be so, till every mem- ber hats rocoivr-cl his copy. l IItI\ ing r-\pl:un. (I as to the delay llllll lifts tlltetl l place in di-liw-ring the print: n ‘t.‘oMiw) or 3 gig" tiny I lI‘lllIIlIlt‘l! ltopt-, tli.it the .\lriiibt-rs will . . be snlisliorl with the 1-xplnmiinn. and having two ,siicIi fine Engrrirings this yrur. that they will con- < n...,., n..... ....,-.,..ui to the Society, and that this year E thorn will -again be a large increase to the list of of s III-'l‘Vll)i'fI. llnving said no niucli regarding the Engravings l n..., will only utmiily draw attention to the Prizes to ,be distributed among the M0tl|I)t‘rI at the siinus|_ meet" :—ovsry cars will be tslten to secure Paint- ings of fih merit, and arrangements are rnabisg to have a large number of a first rate work of Art is Cliromo-I iibogrsphy; chsy are encouraged to spare no labour in attaining this, by the great popularity of the Fae-siuiils of Mn. Gu.nurs"s Painting of "Si-Assists Psssur-rs acute to Ihnxns-’* which was issued last your, sad they have no doubt but they will be able to br‘ forward a work of Art in this department which wil not fail to boss popular as the lost, and as hi in c rsetorss a work of Art._ Arrangements are also niski to have flue specimens in Bnoiisr,«Il’an:'str, be. H these arrangements are com at . t o var us onorsry Secretaries and A eat: will be duly advised. In conclusion,t s Counnitissrtrnsi that as -r-its Socins-ir is now i-not-tsrr oer -t-its l.ls‘t' or sucit INITITUTIOII run I: by the exertions of their friends they will still be en- abled to keep this position, and the Committee are determined that no stfort on their part will wanting to insure this being! attained. ' RU Elt'l‘A. KIDSTON, - Acting Secretary. Subscriptions will be received. and specimens can be seen at HASZARD & OWEN’S Bookstore. ' TO LET. HREE or four Rooms in a respectable art the city, suitable for a genteel family. at the oflice of this paper. ' Aug. 18, 1856. of nquire s nissolutton of Co-partnership. 7 ‘.“..“: _ "r ‘ ' ‘ ’ " ,, betweenthc Subscribers under the name of HASZAIID dz OWEN, ss Booksellers, Stationers, and Printers, has this day been dissolved by rniitual consent. All debtor the said firm are requested to be paid to eiili r of the subscribers betore the 15th October next. GEORGE T. HASZARD. GEORGE W. OWEN. August l5th, I856 . The Boo:-s:t.t.uso and STATIONARY business will be conducted as at present, by Glenn: '1‘. Haszann, for which lie solicits a continuance of public patronage. The Printing business will be continued in the same building by Mr. Hsszsrd un- til the Iirst of January -next, after which period it will be under the management of a person of long and tried experience.- GA8 WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that the dividend declared May 6th. at the general meeting o Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Li ht Corn- psny will be payable at the Company's o co from 10 to 2 o'clock on and after the 1th inst. By Order, W. MURPHY, Manager. May 6th, 1856. _ Dwelling House and Land FOR SALE. HE Dws:t.i.it¢o Hons; belonging to Mr. Thos. Keooghan, and now occupied by Mr. Edward Poor, I'eusioner,sdjacent to the Government Pond and adjoining the premises of Mr. John Cavansgh, Pen- 'oner. 'I‘he above Freehold Property having a sub- stantial IIOUSI.-1. I5 -i 2| feet, and recently built, will be found well worthy of attention. For further particulars inquire of the owner, nest oor. THOMAS KEOUGHAN. Jan. 25, 1858. New Importations. BRUSHES in great variety, Spirit levels assorted sizes, do. with plumb and side light, Bench ecravi s, (Birch and Walnut) 2s 6d to 4s 6d each. llol, Axes. Hatchets and Hammers assorted, Supt.-rior Vlortice Locks, at prices from is 9d to 20s each. Moriise Latches, low priced Rim Locke and Latch Locks, Store Iloor Locke with 2 kn s. a good article, Glass, Porcelain, Mineral an Argillo door knobs, Electro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, n liirgn lot, Excelsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-16 to l inc Chisels, all sizes, ‘ Screw Wrens.-lies, Hand and Bench Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and llindoetan, dtc., lstoly received from the United States, and for sale b IIASZARIJ &. OWE . Oct. 24, I855. Coke l Coke! Coke! OR SALE at the Gas Works. a quantity of very superior Coke, st l2s. 8d per chaldron. WM. MURPHY, Manager. March I0, 1856. Notice to Gas Consumers. OTICE is lisreb given, that Titossss Wat.- soit has been iscliarged from the ample meat of the Charlottetown Gas Companv, and is no oogsr empowered to set for or on their behalf In any way whatever. W" "U PHY . I , Msasgss. June 9, IBM.