T0 outt SUBSCRIBERS. flg3srd'a Gazette will riot be published again un- ' it this day week (Wednesday, January 7), when it ‘in be issued by Messrs. '1‘. & 8. Burris. Juuii.ita:. ,st Mount Pleaasnt,?' Princetown Road, Mr. .prl\Mrs. "Andrew Carr, celebrated the fiftieth ear of their marriage, on December 4th, having it married in 1806. The Jubilee is past and gone‘ And seems just like is dream, Or like a post that hasteth on r That never will return. My age is far beyond the time 'I‘hat Scripture shows to man. When I look back upon my life it seems just as a span. Thy tlireatenings, calls. and promises, I often have wltllslno , O Lord before thou callest tee hence Remember me for good. My feeble limbs do plainly show That my rlr-paiture's near And when thou makes’t up thy jewels O Lord shall I be there. ¢ Q A.C. 'P()LlCE COURT. Dec. I8. James Walsh. an indented appren- tice to James llarret, for absentin,r: himself from in: master’s service witlinut leave. ordered to return to his service, or to irriprisoned and pay costs. 19. Robert Beaumont, for assault and battery James lloiiiis, convicted uerl ls. . _ 20. George Scott. complained of for driving disorderly and without hells; no prosecutor |ppeIl'llli_'. Scott wns tlisiiiissorl. 22. Hugh Gnrrie, drunk and disorderly, corr- victed anrl fined 5s. with costs, or be imprisoned 48 hours. ' Hugh Currie, and Alexander M‘F}aclierii, for respass on the prernisesofdaines Breliant ; part- ies settled out ct‘ (,‘ourt. 23. William Wirichi-ster, charged with steal- ing coal frorti 'l‘lioin:is Green committed to take his trial at the next Supreme Court. Thomas .'\l‘Avo_v, for assault and battery on Mary M‘:\voy, ordered to find suioties to keep 26. John Smith, for 0l)slI'uClIt‘:.7 persons qui tly passing on the streets, convicted, and fined 5s. Q I Horticultural Society. B Members of the Society are requested to meet on \VI:nNtsnAir, the 2Ist day of JANU- AIY, ensuing, in Temperance Ilall, at the hour of I2 o'clock, noon, for the election of Otlioe-benrers for the ensuing year, and for other business of im- portance. Persons desirous of becoming-members, r otherwise interested in this useful institution, am respectfully invited to attend. A lecture will, at the same time. be delivered by the President, Joitiv Lawsors,Esq. Admission free.‘ ‘ By or er, ' J. P. l’AL‘.\ll:‘.R, Acting Sec‘y. December 29, 1856. l Temperance Hall Company. HE Annaal General meeting of shareholders of the ribove cornpuny. will be held in the Tempe- rance Hall, in this city, Monday the 5th day of January next, at 8 o'clock, p. in. where a punctual attendance is respectfully requested. _v Order of the Directors . \'V MORRISON, Secy 81. Treasurer. Charlottetown, Dec. 22, I856. ' SEED BARLEY FOR SALE. AT the Royal Agricultural b‘ociety’s Store, in Charlottetown—being the produce of 2 Chevalier, 2 _Rowed Barley, imported from lin- [land last spring. and grown upon the Society s Farm. By Order, W. W. IRVING, cv R. A. Society. 1856. 27th, - Se Committee Room. Dec. A CARD. ENRY I’. JARVIS, M. D., Member of the _ R0 nl College of Surgeons, Etlirrburgli, having remov fioiri Saint John, N. B., to Saint Eleiinor’a, may be consulted in the different branches of his Profession at the residence of Citastuas llurn-, sire aint Elesnor’s, Dec. 15, l856.—lsl&Adv8w _ FARM FOR sans. FREEHOLD consisting, of 100 acres ofex- cellent land, 30, which are clear. and in it ood state of cultivation the remaining 70 covered qith good hardwood, and fence poles. There is new Frame House and Barn on the Premises, 0 former 25X32 and the latter 303240, situated bout one mile from Rocky oint l-‘erry, on the uth side of Elliot River. l-‘or psrticularst ply to Mr. James Bevan. Charlottetown, or to the peace and he of good bslrrrvirihrfrrr 12 months. ,,,i \ -.- ——»———jv .. _ 1.». HASZARDS GAZETTE,DECEmBER1M. Collegiate School, Windsor, Nova Scotiri. EV. l).VV. PIC KETT, PRINCIPAL; - V ‘ Prior. S'rrsra:t.ttAct:is, Teacher of Modern lnirrguirges. la:aM:l- llounlefl. £35 per anrrurir ; Duy Scholars. £8 per annurn ; r odern ldtltgflilgctl lbs. per i unrter. No extrnrs. All PitYHIIHrts to ho iirndie ll|l2lllErl_lV,lIlllJ in advririce. New I[:l|l|[:'|‘l;lrWlll hp f€dBt!‘lV€t‘! flt£Illy‘lltnO!l:llfl;ugllI the term. rqrlid ‘cliarges 4 mm It) at err on runco. .acr lo to rovi is its own illelfll. pillow-cu.-:os and towels, nitd all cldihingpto he tlislinclly llltlflitttl with tho nwm-v's name. ' he required lieforu rerrroval. _ A tltorough rtrid practical knowledge of French, German. slllflldll and |ta|i.iti niny he acrpiired on er the instruction of Pfffilrifitglfilltfljrzllfttttill. palgitigplr (.'ollr-gilt, who nttettdri daily. "3 - IIIIIHI Ill"-v‘ 0 ' no J.'»l oi‘ ho o cit for corn utition at tho Hncrnnir, in Juno I857 ‘ P P {if}. .' 0 C/ertlymerr mt/I Divinity Stru1vrits.—'l'u assist in educating the sons of clergy irreri, or those who urn ilr.-sigtied for the iiilriistry, air sclioltirsliips huto been est:rl.rli.~rlied, ench £15 per rinnuui, tenable for three ytara. Soine of these are iioiv Vise-'tttt. The School trill re-op:-.n on ’l‘hursd:ry, January 15, I857 \Vtnrlsor, Dec. IS, H56. tiw No 23. Lloytl’s Register of Foreign Sliippiiig. Iislublislied I331.’ ‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,- thzit in pursuiirce of Resolutions prisscd this d:ry by tho Coinmitti.-e of Lloyd's Register of llllll.-‘ll and Foreign Stripping. the following Rt-itulritioris will come into opr.-rutioti on und alter the lat July. I857, viz :— “Sltipri which prot:r9t:d to sea witliout being frrslcriert tr-illi the Iron Knees and Rilers prescribed by the Rules, will hare one year rtelurlert from the periodic which they would otherwise be entitled to be classed in the Registry llook. “ Ships built in the llritisli Nortlt Ainerican Colonies, and till Ships the frriines of which are cotnposi-rl of Fir, of 600 tours to I000, and all ships (whererer built) the length of which from the stem to the stern-post aloft shall exceed five times their ex- treme hrondth, shnll have diugonrtl iron plates fitted outside or inside the fr.-irne, to extend from the upper deck clattnp to the lirst footliooks, usid be not less tltan 4 inches broad. utid Q ittcli thick, and he bolted with} inch bolts tlirnugli errdh frame if fitted on the orrlitrle, rind tlirongh each timber if titled on the in- side ofthe finine; the number of the plates to be in the propor- tion ofnot less than one illt‘ to every twelve feet of the ship's entire length. And in nll such ships of 1000 tons and upwiirds, the iron plates to be not less than 5 inches brood and 1 inch thick, bolted as above with l inch bolts. “ In irll such ships, likewise, the shifts of the pl.-inking nice! not be less tlinn ti ft-r-.t, unless there be it stroke wrought between them, nnd lllt'l| u ilistuiice ol'5 feet will be ullowed."i The Rule, Section 46. has been amended, by allowing the use of grrlvurrizerl iro-t rrrrils in the ll it of upper deck, poop, nnd forocustle, in slllp-t chiirning on additional period under the nbove e. N. D. This amt.-ndiiient comes into operation immediately. y order ofthe Coriniiittee, Guano: B. SIYFANG, 2, \Vhite l.ion Court, Cornhill, Secretary. London, 15th May, I856. N O T I G E . PARTIES INTENDING 'l‘O BUILD in accordance with the Itvt.a:s or .i.o'v)‘s Rsars-r-:ii or Sitii-i-iisc, wil please call at the ethos and sign the Survey Rock, to enable the burveyor to make his II'ftll|‘BllI8lIlI for trays mg. CIIARLI-IS R. POKER. Peuke’s Buildings, Ch. Town, Dec. 30, I856. 3in Ex L. SCOTT dc CO.’S IIPRINT OF’ THE Briti~h Periodicals. and the F armer’s Guide. Great reduction in the price oftlrs latter publication ! SCOTT 8:. CO., N E VV YORK, 0 continue to publish the following leading British Periodi- cals, viz :— ‘ l—'l'Hu Loivnois QUARTERLY,(COI'Ilel'Vati\'e.) 2—'l‘HiI: Eniiviiuitoit Ra-.viaw, (Whig.) 3—'l‘rtr: NORTH Brtrrisri Review, (Free Church.) 4—'l‘Ha \Vi:s'rMirss'i'a.st RIVIIW, (Liberiil.) 5—Bi.acKvvoon’s Enisrsuisoir MAGAZINE, (Tory) .___ These Periodicals ably represent the three great political par- ties of Great llrituin — V rig, Tory, and Rudicul,—btit politics forms only one feature oftlieir character. As organs ofthe irrost profound writers on Science. Literature, Morality, and Religion. they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day. throughout the world, that can be possibly obtained from airy other source. IAIILY COPIES. Tire receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, irriisniucli as they ciiri now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as often as the original editions. 'rs:russ. Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews, - - - $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews - - - 5 00 For any three oftlto four Reviews, - - - 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, - - - - 8 00 For llluckwood's Magazine, - - - - 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, - - - 9 00 For Blackvvood and the four Reviews, - - 10 00 THE FARMEB'8 GUIDE To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. Dy llursitir s'I‘l2PHI.‘Nl, l".R.S., of Edinburgh, rind the late . . NORTON, l’rofessor of Scientific Agriculture in Yriln College. New Haven. 2 vols, Royal Octavo. I600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Eiigriivings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever ublishod,und in order to give it is wider airculzrtion tho tiblis ers have resolved to reduce the price to I" l V F. ll 0 L- {A R S for the two volumes 1 t This work is isor the olrt " Beoloof the Farm ”_,;']] I- "'3 The llrlllltl quurter’rr notice \\‘Ill . PUBLISHED sv auritoittrv. LIST or"1—.ioii:Nsns For the Sale of spirituous Liqueurs Granted by the City- 1856 May 24 Michael Noonan, Tavern, 26 Martin flog.-in, do June 3 James Qritnri, do 5 Arthur O'Neill, do it Cntlrzrrine Fraser, do 23 John R igg, Sta.-g_ July I Jurttestltfer, Tavern J.rnres |’e:rlre, Store, 5 Corrnarclr .\l‘Avoy, ’l'ut-em, 7 Francis .\l‘L‘urron, Store, 9 John Murphy, Tavern, 8 Joseph H ecks, do 10 Charles Dernpsey, Store, Aug’. -t Jmepll Pippy, Tnverti, 8 .l:rrnt:s \\'. l"ord, do ll l'|tilip M'lndyeii, do 12 J-"Hilts Anderson, tor lb f.'ntli:irino .\l‘l§ucltern, ’l‘avcrn ~ “ l'irerce Doyle, mom, "3 r\iidi'eiv Doyle, Tuvern, 25 llniriel llrenon, Stoiu, 28 Hugh Frzrser, do 30 Jnrrres ’l'iernc_v, Tavern Sep. ll William llickey. do I7 Jl\tlll‘l! Reid, do . “ Jnti:es'l‘liornp.-on, do 2;’. James ()’Rielly, do 27 Ilorniird Conly , do “ John lieorlz, do Oct. H ll. J. l’. 'l‘erlizziclt, Store )\\ eti Corriiolly , Tavern, “ Bridget Coirly, do “ Mau rce Kelly, Store Nov. I Alex: ndcr l\l‘Kinnon, do 10 \\'in. Sncsston, "uvern, 2-! aniiiuel Nelson, Store, 25 James Walsh, do 29 Joseph Priiught, do Dec. 4 John Loughrnti, Tavern, 12 \Villiutti C. Gardiner, do 16 J0l|llll|.'|tl Collinga, do 23 John King, do “ Terence Carroll, do 27 lluinphrey Williams, do Lrcsivsts GRANTED sir riu: Govcnrsaaairr T0 EXPIRI AI s-o1.s.ovvs: 1357. June I llughQuinn, Store, 2 Jiirnes Coles, do “ Sarah lll‘Neill. Tavern 3 \Vin. R. Watson, Store, 4 David Stewart ‘do “ John M‘Kennn, Tavern, " Jarncs Mnlnny, do 5 Jiiriies \V. Cairns, do 7 Donald l\l‘lsaac, Store “ Neil Rrinkin, do 9 I‘atrir:lr M'Cnrron, Tavern " James Davis, do " James '.\l'Nully, do 10 \Villinm I-‘cure. do I2 Sylvester Sullenger. do Feb I9 Georgi-. Coles, Store, Mar. 10 Robert Hutchinson. do \V. B. WELLNER, - City Clerk. December 3!, 1850. —u l '99s! ‘(it 1=<iW°00(t uamiaiioimio -spasm or nosing ssiaog puss undsarnog Luunog .5 'o:y ‘(soxoq pun sit-ratio ni) V{i[_]; paiuti.i.ir:M ‘S.\'lSlVlI “'°°ltI 9°‘°‘l'Jl‘"l ["1" 533021 -my ‘sooqg put: smog ‘fiutqsom to pair 18.’t[9A ‘timid sapunw °l'!"d’ PW llJ.0'lO J0 19°18 's.iatnoisno J0 uoisuaun eqt Kquosri punoy sq “in osn0H it'll IV _ iS(IO0‘£). AOMVJ (IMV HEILNIM -ours not [sea ii in pasago puc- ‘qaaszs-uaanb ‘asnon xozsaqonem -911; so pasraaos Kpuaoea '-any ‘°: ‘saxog “lP“l°"! ‘S.LN3S'9&Id HVIIA ~ JSIHHD 40} °lq*l!"‘ S3']OI.I.llV' AONV.-I .l° Klddfls V 3 UOSBQS 91]] J0} S9!)|3AON ‘< a s e= ' as :- Ese E» :5 3 w 01 : 6 ,*r‘. :1?‘ as $- c: FE E’; :- E5 as g :3 s 5+ 5 is ": J-3, ° tr» 5 r S? 5 S.‘ a ...,i> 3’ «<1. 3- ég._ :12 f< sag-S gal 35% ‘<3 Men's Christian Associa- tio 11. Union l'rityer Meeting in connection with this Association will be held in the 'rt.‘lltl)L'H|nC0 llall,ori the 1st January next. The chair will be nrlwn at half prist7 by the President, and the iter- vices givill be conducted by resident Ministers pf all the Protestant denominations. Members of this art- AUCTION. THE Subscriber begs to inforni the Merczintill c_oinmunity, that he will otl'er for rlrtle at l’uhliI Auctton,;it Pope's Wureliourremdjoiiiiirg the RJLNK. the most useful lot of .\lerc-lirindizo ever otlered to public coinpetiiiorr in this city. The following list r ctiutnrerates iriost ofthe rrrtir.-los ivliicli are to he sold, 02. "cotton pocket ”:tlltll{elClllt‘f:. I2 doz men's lslilt'l( silk llandarnts ‘ J0 do Neckties 5.} do ludie-rt’ friiicy ..-ill, do 8 yttrtl.~t‘l’t:t.si:tii_!l piece silk l'lusli, l Crzipe 56 ”i1l'|1n'lIiI'|<. ti’ Ltitliert cloth capes, ll do’/. Australian crnpe Dre's.-"es, '23 l--‘Kill-'I' and clnl-.lreri’a lloots and Slices - 103 doz Ill 2 'l'.ipo_ I28 gross llnttons N do llonks und F.t'r.-s 3 do ll;rir Pins, 25‘ doz winter Gloves -120 yds. rottnn Veltcr, ‘J5 Vtlti. satin Jenn 90 yd: lliuprr, 97 tds. Uiia.t3i( llollund 18 Pa. lltowri Holland . l~H vtls. Osenburgh, 300 yds. cotton 'l'ick, 9'.‘ \(Ji, lilanni-l 420 yds. cloaking rind Lliiing, SII5 ytlsi. Muslin 2700 _ttls. ttliite ('t)llir|t, tilil uls llrown o 300 _\tls. rtlriperl, do, 230 yds. black and red pudding I35 'l'nilor’s canvass. 2900 l'riritcd cotton 4 lliinutirk l"urtrittire, H0 ytls. ctitsli toweling I38 yds. gntirt de Naples, 25 yds. silk velvet 2 doz Vuils. I590 ydri. Ribhond 56 lbs. llluck and white Thread. 300 tl¢‘7« “Nil 9 lbs 'l‘uilor's and Bor.toi.slu.-r‘s r-ilk nnd twist 5 lbs. working cotton, 25 do: llruslics. ll doz combs. 38 lbs. Pins 36 doz (iingliaiii Aprons 18 doz fancy culttitt Aprons 9 doz cloth and fur cups 3960 yds. black and colored glazed Listings 37 ps. Morino, 3 Ps. Frentli ditto 36 Bernze figured Robes 90 Ps. llrriids dt. Binding 25 trrivelliiig Bugs, 9 doz Boys’ Belts 3% doz Mona’ strong llrtrces I8 lbs. cotton shop twine, 7dozdntir 8!. Cofl‘ "ll" 1 ps. si k oil skin, 1 pa. India Rubber cloth 3 ps l-lack boot I-Ilustic 69 yds. iini.t.'rtion leather Furniture 28 gross stay and boot l.:i 8 doz Linen rind l)rrms.-k 2 doz worsted slinwl.-i 4 doz Indies‘ and cliildrens‘ vronl Jacket! 7 doz llinnul and cotton shirts, 3 ti” M“ m" 30 ps. worsted Braid. 2 doz lninitiieta 2| doz (Jzrtiicri Rogers‘) pen andjrtck kiiivel 62 ps. worsted binding, 3 ps. carriage lace 1 doz L'nrbrel|;rs, lmliyds. carpet I. IS. bHWl'l’l pilot cloth I niillenr.-rs skeleton frnnie 20-I setts table knives and forl<I—-P3" lV°'Y handles—-I doz carvers 2 doz horse rugs, Q doz countcrpanes cases containing I57 p-i 'l'iirtan. printed and colored orleuns,.and black and colored coburga,w¢ll assorted 190 itiade winter coats and over coats 60 pairs inens’ 'l'rowsers, l doz vests '20 boxes pipes, «ttl boxes soap 6 hhda Gin,—w:rrr:tnted genuine 2 hhds llrtindy, do u 5 cheats congo Tea The Sale will cmnrnence on Wednesday morning. at 10 o'clock, the Hth Jitnuiiry next, when "19 foregoing will he set up in lots to ‘suit purchasers. unis under £10 to be paid in cur-h—to purchasers buying over that amount, is credit of three ntonths wi l be given on approved joint notes. BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Clnsrlottetown. Dec. 2.‘-rth, 1856'-—E.l. Isl. Jldir. cett Table covers JUST PUBLISHED, The Prince Edward Island CALENDAR "—l‘0ll— 1857; Containing, besides the usual information, several statistical tables relative to the resour- ces ol' the Island. LOT 48. VIVHE Tenants and Settle-rs on that portion of Lot or Towiiship Nninher l"ort_\'-eight the property of Robert (iun Cuntrigliaine, l'.'sq., are hereby required to pay all sums of money due by them for Rent or otherwise to the undersigned, withoutdelay. he being duly empowered to re- ceive the same. ltOllElt'l‘ .S'.l'EWAR'l‘. Victoria Hotel, Dec. 9, 1856. Morning and Evening Clastl Tuition- ’ RVING. Teacher of Writing, En. , lish, French, Arithmetic, Book- keeping, and the Mathrnaiics. loroing classes, for pupils of both sexes. _ E‘ ening classes, for rrinlc ndults. f[:r,~§“'l‘crins and rirrnngeiiients adapted to neon] with the l‘t‘Ct‘[llltln ofonly a select and limited num. ber of pupils. ",3 Fitiiitct-t and other Classes will be opened on Monday 5th January, 1857. ' Cutss Rooas,—~t his residence, the hour» late], occupied by Mrs. Ctllen, Pownal Street, Charlotte- aociatieo. and the public generally. are requested to nttcn . penses By order, l subscriber on the premises. _ JOHN ‘ FOSTER. r IIASZARD Gt OWEN, Agents. Charlottetown, Dec. 31, 1856. ROBT. A. S'l‘RONG,_Sec’y. g lsl 81. ll. G.—li ' Decenrber 25, I A collection will be taken up to defray ex- ‘. . , .FO town. it éxisls..;"}r....;;,I;E;.TL‘r:i&i;§i?.:E RAM LAMBS. J. MYRIE HULL K ' Nov. 14, 1850. ii‘ "mm"