. August 30 I856.—All papers HASZARD’S GAZE'l“l‘E, SEPTEMBER 13. FLOUR do CORN MEAL! JUyS'l‘kreceived per Schr, “HeIena" from New or . 626 Barrels Flour, (warranted a good article.) 300 Barrels Corn Meal. GISURGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, 5 July, 1856. Shingles, Lumber, etc. INE BOARDS, (ii good article),Spruce Boards, esls, ticantling, Studding, Juniper Posts, Laths, Birch Plank SHINGLES. (Pike, Cedar and Fir‘. E’ 100 pair WINDOW SASHES, (Sr 06:. 10:12) JAMES N. HARRIS. August II. I856. Wante 0 Purchase, ATS. OATMEAL, BU'l"l‘Ell, LARD, Mac- kerel, Cod Oil. Codlish. JAMES N. HARRIS. August II, 1856. Dying and Cloth Dressing. OIIN llIcP. FRASER of Bictou, Nova Scotia. respectfully intiuiates to his numerous friends, and the I'ublic, that owing to the large patronage extended to his eiitablislinient. lie is enabled to re- duce his prices from one shilling. for dyeing and full dressing Black and Brown, to tcnpence, and other work in proportion. Cloth entrusted to his Agents, will be done with his usual care and dispatch. A IN'l‘e. Charlottetown— Psi-no M'GowAN Eut- Georgetoum—I"tisi.av M'Nlu. Esq. White Samls—D1tvin Joinvsrois Esq. 2m A Good Investment. MU.<l'I‘ rare opportunity is here offered the Public, particul.irly Capitalists and _Speculat’o‘rs, either in the Island or neigliliouring Provinces. lhe Subscriber, now residing in the United States. lie"-‘l1_)' tfers at private srile, either the whole or part of his REAL ES'l‘A'I‘F. in Prince Edward Island. ‘3‘_‘"|9|3l* ing, in part, in some 50 VIl.I.AGE. LO IS in the Villa e of SUMMIIIIIDI, Lot I1. “I Wlml‘ "‘ '"' cluded about 900 feet along the Shiite of the Ilzirbor of Bedeque, and which is laid out in \V.»\'l'ER LU'I_.‘l. and the front secured withn Breast-work of consid- erable expcnse. and on which is the best location III the Village for it Wharf. On part of these‘ Lots stands 'l'wo t)wt:t.i.t.\ti iioUsi.s._n-us b‘l0|lh and IVAREIIUUSE, and one Carriage ‘Iztctory Immediately adjoining the Village is a I‘.-\R.\l of about 90 Acres. 50 of which is under it good state of cultivation, and the balance well covered with a splendid growth of wood. 'l'here are also a large BARN, a stiiall FAR“ Housiz. out Ilou-es. in Well, and a large Spring of Superior \Vater on the premises. This I“arni being situated on the nort side of Bedeque Bay, and gradually. deficelldlntl , south to said Village, rendering its location plellfltlll J and, as it commands a full view of the Straits. Wtlll l New Brunswick in the distance, makes it _a very desirable site for a residence: ‘a large portion Of which. however, will be required }0 |“PPl_Y “'9 growth of the Village, and for Ituildin_g Lot! In the rear. This property is second to none in thb |0l-’\ntl- in point of beauty and for healthy loctIl|0|l-|- might be said of the many bustries advantages. &c-. I of Summerside, and of its roximity to Shedtac, the 1 terminus of the Rail Road); but it is presumed an intending purchaser will make himself well II°‘I“'““' ted with all such information before closing such a purchase. , Ann is offered on Townships Nos. I5. 9 flml 3. III Prince County some 550 Acres ofLAN D._'||Nl 0" L0‘ 25,two I-‘ARMS.subject to long I.cases,psying annull- Iy £9 I-ts. currency. All this property will positively be sold, therefore, bargains may he expected. l‘“' Terms, and further particulars, .ipply to I‘. BAKIIR, Esq., Bedeque, or to Messrs. BEER EON. Uta" lottetown, with whom plans of said Village Property can be seen. as also in the Iteglstrar’s Otlice. ‘ May I0, I856. J WE:\'l‘HRBII‘.. EMAILS. Summer Arrangement. TIIE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces,dLc. , will, until further notice, be made up and for- warded as follows :— For New Brunswick. Canada and the United States, via Suminerside and Shediae. every Monday and Thursday morning. at nine o’clock,and direct to Shediac, by the Steamer “ Lady e Msrcbant," every Friday afternoon, at one o‘cloc For Nova Scotia, by the Steamer " Lady Le Mar- chant," every Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. and every Thursday morning, at too o’clock. For Newfoundland, every Tuesday afternoon, at two o’c oc For England and Bermuda, to include the corres- pondence for the West Indies, every alternate Tues- day afternoon, at two o'clock, viz :- 'I‘uesdsy, the 8rd and l7th June. The Isl, Ilith mid 29th Jul)’. Thu |2ih and 26th August. The 9th and 23rd September. The 7th and ‘list October. The 4th rind Ifltli November. Letters to be registered and Newspapers must be posted Iialfiin hour before tho. time of closing. 'I‘IIO.\IAS t_l\VI'.N, Postmaster General. General Post Office. May 2-Ith. IS56. N. B. The Steamer “ Lady Lo iliircliuat“ will leave Shedisc every Tuesday morning nt six o'clock, and Pictou every Wednesday and Friday ttiorning at .3 in o’clock, and will leave Charlottetown for Shcdiac every Friday at two o’clock. CARD. srnwaar & MACLI-IAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale ruut Purchase of Jlnterica-rs Q‘ Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, .§’c. Fsiutv LANDING. \Vul.er-Street,St. JOIIN. N. B. raauscu Charlottetown, P. E. I., Jan. Purtnil, Esq., 3!- John. N» 3-. Messrs. R. Rrtiutnr Gr. Co. April I3, I855. Superior ookiug Stove s Scotch Castings. UST RECEIVED by the subscriber, from Glas- ow, a quantity ofCooking Stoves, Cannon and Close Stoves. (all sizes); Wilkie’s Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands. Sash eights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal. and a variety of other Castings. 'I‘lie superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. To be had at the Store 0 IIENRY IIASZARD. Ch. 'I‘own, Great George-St. October 23d, I855, Ohambers’s Publications. ASZARI) 8!. OIVEN are Agents for Princ- Edward Island for the sale of Messrs. (.‘hnin- hcis' Publications. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent firm can be ltad on iipplication; among the Books published, will be found such as are suited for schools, public and private. Lihriiries. dr.c., an eiii- hracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of the day WILLIAM CONROY. IMPORTER Gr DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMER ICAN G 00 D S , or-‘ THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL TIIEIR VARIETY. Scale ofprices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN amt-:a's BUILDING, NEAR Till TEIPERANCI HALL, CHAIIIDTTETOWN. Tea, Sugar, &c Cutlery. Confectionery. Jewelry Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Valuable Farm for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, ttiat beauti- fully situatcd FARM, on the Mulpeque Road, distant about 55 miles frotn Charlottetown, the pro- perty of DR. Day. It contains I55 acres, of which about I00 are in it good state of cultivation, the resi. due being covered with it mixed growth of hard itiid soft wood, including suitable Fencing riiiitmizil. Upon the preniiseii is is comfortable I} story DWIIL. LING IIOUSII, 45 feet by 35 feet, with a BARN 45 by 25 feet, and a \Vell of water at a short distance from the farm yard. The Property is enhanced by it pertnanent stream of water which flows through it; and altogether is adapted for Farming purposes. It is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired,and is subject to the yearly rent of One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. if required. For terms, and further particulars, enquire of John l.oisowoa'rit. ‘ rrister-at-Law, Charlottetown, who is fully authorized to treat for the ale. Charlottetown, Jan, I7, 1856. JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND uxnun ‘ ‘ V V RESPONSIBLE lr0VERNi\lEhT- Being strictures on the policy of the Provincial Legislature, since the year 1 at vr. it. rorr.-, lIQ., aiutitirrlit AT LAW. IIIS Pamphlet contains the arguments for- ' Hon. Joseph Hensley, Her Miijesty’s Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- uerman, in favor of the Elective Franchise Bill—- a most extraordinary proiluction, and one well cal- culated to illustrate the positilon of otlicials generally, and of the Attorney General in particulsr—under Responsible Government. p. p. 36. Price 9d. cHAltl.0‘l"l‘E'I‘0WK.--IIAIZAIID 6!. Owen, Queen Square. Sr. Et.r:Anon's.--.lAus:s J. I-‘iuzaii. Charts, Charts, ELLE ISLE to Boston, including Gulfand River St. Lawrence. with it Iiirge hook ofstiiltng direc- 'ons, Na. Iatiao to I'hilai.l.elphit, including Bay Fundy, with do . 25!. Gulfof St. IJIWTBII-‘P, and .\'ewfoiinillrind,|I7s lid. Nova t-lcutin and Ray Fundy. Ills (id. Nortliuinherlnnil rltraiits, (2 parts) 3s (id each Atlantic Gt-ner.il tfliiirt. Eizglisli Channel. Chart of the South of Ireland, .‘t. George's Chaiini-l, the English Chtinni.-l, and of the Noitli Sea to Yur. mouth and Amwtr-rdaui. 2|-I. South of Ireland to St. Georgifls tfhnnni-I. I2: (M St. (ieorge’s and linglish Channel. with sailing directions. 25s. Parallel Rulers. llliithcniatical Instruments, sale by-- for IIASZARD &,ot9i-2N. June 20. I856. Aifiill . The Art Union of Glasgow! P A 1‘ R 0 N.‘ His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. P R I‘ I I D I N 1‘ 1 His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, and rault. IIE object ol'theArt Union ofGlssgow is, briefly, I to aid in extending amongst the Community a knowledge of the First Aivrs, by the purchase and disseniination amongst the Members of Meritorious S. A Subscription of ONE GUINEA constitutes Membership for One ear. The wnole Subscrip- l'°|l'. after deducting the nccessarycxpenaes, are devoted to the purchase ufPtc'i‘Uttas ,DIlAWlNGl, Scui.t-roars. Trrcruvrucs, and other Woitas or Aer.’ Each Member for the -resent year, for every Guinea subscribed, is entitled to the following privileges : I.—'I'o a Copy of each ofthe following beautiful Line Engravings on Steel ;— 'I‘IIE I-‘IRST BORN, after the I‘ninting hy W. g()l'E. EsQ., R. A., lzngraved by T. VERNON, sq. 'I‘HI’. VILLA I‘0UN'l'AIN, after the Painting by IW. L. Lizi-rcii, Esq. Iliigraved by W. I“oiiaairi', .sQ. I I.—'I‘o one chance of obtaining, at the Annual General .\lrr=ting, in 1356, for every Guinea Subscrb- ed. _lt l'A|N'I‘Ii\G. S'I‘A'l UI-.'I"I‘I2. or (.‘ltt)Ul’Ii in -‘mun: l“ac-siinile in Clirorno-Litliograph. copied from First-class Painting. executed expressly for the Society ; or other \\'ork ofArt. lVO'l'lL.—Sulir-‘crihers for more than one Share have the following privile es :- 'I‘\\’U SIIARI-JS.—'I‘vvo Chances for the Prizes, and of EACH of the Engruvings for the year, Two Prints or a Proof on India a ier. I"I\"E SIlARES.—Five Cliancr-s for the Prizes, and of i:1tcit ofthe Engriii-lugs for the year, Five Prints or a Proof before Letters. 'I‘I';i\' a‘llAl( I-‘.S.—'I‘en chances for the Prizes, and of EACH of the Ertgravings for the year, Ten Prints or an Artiiit Proo . Suiisciirsitns for this year can take a Print ofa former year in place of this yenr’s; but of former Erigravings. there are no I"rool's to be had. The following is the list of former Prints, issued by the Society :—\-iz. ’I‘llE lll:lR.\lI'I‘—-I'I‘ - .- AI.IA.\l SIIIZI’. IIERIlS—l‘Rll\'CI‘. Cll.-\|tI.ES EDWARI)—llAR- VES'I‘—I\lAY ;\lt)lll\'ING—\VIlI'I"l‘lNG’l‘UN— HAGAR AND Ia‘l*lMAI-‘.l.—HI:lA'l'llI*lR BI'lLI.ES —'l‘I|E Rl~‘.I2PER‘S DAUtiII'|'I2R—'l‘IlE E- 'I‘URN I“RO.\I DEER-S'l‘AI.Kl.\'G—and COMING OF AGE. 'l'lii.-re are it few Proofs before Letters of Deer-Stalking on hand. ' Ir :\RTIsl‘I‘t4’ Pnoor, AND Pitoors IIFORI Ltc'r-riras, a veryfew will be printed, and these will be delivered strictly in the order. thatsubscriliers names are received, a few-of each being retained for Subscribers, natnes abroad. ' ‘he Engraviiigs being on Steel and in Line, no inferior impressions will be issue . The Cotninittce most respectfully yet earnestly solicit those Gentlemen who are already Members of the Society to do what they can to increase the number of the Subscribers, and thus put the Society in a‘ situation to advance still more than they have yet been able to do the cause of Art in the United Kingdom. - SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the On-tctt or THE Socia1'v,20. S'l‘. VINCI1N'I“PLACE, Gnasoow ; by any ofthe MEMBER! of the coas- MITTEI or MANAGEMENT: and by the Honou- ARY SICRITARIII appointed tlirroughout the h C t . I e 0“ U ROBERT A. KIDSTON. fitting Secrrtary. Mn G.'I‘. HASZARD, Honorary Secretary for ClIARI.()'I"I‘E'l‘OWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANII. THE COMMITTEE or Tits: Arr Urrroiv or Gmtscoiv have to have state to the Members of the Society and to the friends and lovers of Art, that to 0I)VIIIIt'. the complaints of the delivery ofthe Prints for the year to the members. they have this year determined to issue in place of one Large Print winch would take above two years to print, Two rints ofa smaller size, but which can be printed in such time. as will enable each Subscriber to receive them during the currency of the year. each being if reatrr value than the amount of subscription. These Plates are specimens of the very highest class of Art both in their subjects and in their execution, and may indeed be designated Gems’ of Art; the have also by adopting two plates forthe presentyear, been able to make such arrangements as enable will them in all future years, to continue the giving the Engravings on payment of subscription, and at the same time secure to the Mtmbefl '0'“ 0f "I0 highs.-t class. The delay in issuing the plate for last year, (COMING or Ao:,) was impossible to avoid,.so long time being required to print the large quantiy, that was wanteil, and at the same time keep up the quality ofthe impressions. the latest of which the are Imppv to carry, will be found to be most exce - lent in qvr-rv l'l'!Pl?f!I2 the Pniriiriittce were determined '5' mm ,,,. i..g,.,. ..- '|||||“fi-ssittllfl -lvonld be issai-il, and in mi. .|...)- h;.\.- |.r-on r-oiiiplo-it-ly successful. or iiliov.-. 4 \0 ..r. ilii. plate has liiio-n printing night and day. Md‘ .. in ..,u ....,..i.-up in Ive .-o. till ovi-ry inr-tn. tiieeting:—-every care will be taken to secure Paint- ings ofhigh tnerit, and arrangements are making to have a lar e number ofa first rate work of Art in Chronic-l ithograi liy; they are encouraged to spare no labour in attaining this, by the great popularity ofthe Fae-simile of Mir. Gu.as:a.'r's Piiinting of “Smtivisi-i PIAIANTI come so Msaxsrr" which was issued last year. and they have no doubt but they will be able to bring forward a work of Art in this department which willnot fail to be as popular as the last, and as hig in character as a work of Art._ Atrangeirients are also makin to have fine specimens in Baonza, Psauu. go. As these arrangements are coiiipleied, the various Honorary Secretaries and Agents " be duly advised. In conclusion, the Co iittee trust that as ‘I'll Socirrv is now uiouxsr on 1-H: LIIT or svcit Ixsrrrurioivs Wcnua by the exertions oftlieir friends they will still be en- abled to keep this position, and tire Committee are determined that no effort on their part wi I be wanting to insure this being attairn-.d. ROBERT A. KIDSTON, Jcting Secretary. Subscriptions will be received, and specimens can be seen at IIASZARU 81. (JWILl\'a' Bookstore. ET. 'l‘IlREE or four Rooms in ii respectable part of the chy. suitable for it genteel faintly. Enquire at the ollice of this paper. Aug. I3, I856. niasolution of Co-partnerhip. 'lVllE" _ *,"‘ '__‘ L Subscribe-rs under the name of HASZARD & OW EN, as Booksellers. Stationers, and Printers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts (IMO the said firm are requested to be paid to either of the subscribers belore the I5th October next. GEORGE 'I‘. HASZARD. GLORUE W. OWEN. August I5th, I856 I'l‘he BOOK-IILLING and STATIONARY business will be conducted as at present, by Gloitolt '1‘. IIAIZAID, for which he solicits a continuance of public patronage. 'l'lie Printing business will be continued in the same building by Mr. Iluszard un- til the first of January next, after which period it will be under the inanugeinent of a person of long and tried experience. GAS WORKS. 'fO'I‘ICI:‘. is hereby given that the dividend declared May 6th, at the general ineeiing o Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Light tfom- party will be payable at the Company's otiice from 10 to 2 o’clock on and after the 7th inst. By Order, W. MURPHY, Manager. May 6th, I866. Dwelling House and Land FOR SALE. IF. DWELLING Ilovss; belonging to Mr. Th I T Keoughan, and now occupied by Mr. Edward ‘Poor, Peiisionenadjaceut :. the Government Pond and adjoining the premises of Mr. John Cavansgh, Pen- sioner. The above Freeliold Property having a sub- stnntial IIOUSE, I5 -t 2| feet, and recently built, will he found well worthy of attention. For further particulars inquire of the owner, next door. THOMAS KEOUGHAN. OI. Jan. 25, 1856. New Importatlons. RUSHES in great variety. Spirit levels assorted sizes, do. with plumb and side light, Bench screws. (Birch and Walnut) 2s 6d to «is (id e ch Axes. Ilatchets and Hammers assorted, Superior Mortice Locks, at prices from Is 9d to 0s each. Mortise Latches, low priced im ocks and Latch Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 keys. a good article, Glass, Porcelain, Mineral and Argillo door knobs, Electra Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, a large lot, Excelsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-I6 to Chisels. all sizes, Screw Wrenclies, Iland and Bench Vices, Oil Stones. Turkey and Ilindostan, &c., lately received from the United States. and for sale by HASZARD & OWEN. Oct. 24, I855. Coke l Coke ! Coke! OR SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity of very superior Coke, :2! I29. 6d per chaldron. \VM. MURPIIY, Manager. F her I] .s H'l's'I\r6’iI Iris t'..-p_\. . - . . . . ~. . I lltiiing i-\plitin- d as in lll-' 'l<‘ltI_\ ll!-ll ll-ll I'M’ " . .,,|.,,,. 1.. .|..|.u=riog the prints of -‘f‘.o:uiiu.- ltl-‘i .‘\t:i-;" H.i- Viuiiitiiitteti liupo, tli.it tho‘ Mi-iiil-i-rs vvilll I~i-~s,|l'-ll .l \\IIII the l9Il|I’III‘rlIIOII, and linving tit-01 sllrh '1' 4* ,':'IL't‘flI.‘IIlL'5 this ynir. that they will con-I ;;.u.. l. .:.r ~lIpp(l[l 1.. ih.-, .~‘orii-ty. and that lIlI:4 _\t‘llTl I 'lIt‘I'I‘ will Ilgitlll he a large iiiori-tisi-. to this list 0 of s -h~i'rilit-rs. _ _ Having _..iid so much rvgiirding the Engtnvings they will . nl_\ sliorlly ilrnw attention to tho Prizes in ibe distribtited aiincngthe Meinbrrs at the annual I - - .\I:ircli I0, I956 Notice to Gas Consumers. ()'I‘lCI". is hereby given, that THOMAI Wit.- ION has he---n discharged from the employment ofthe tfliarlotietown this Company. and is no oagar empowered to act for or on their behalf in any way whatever. WM. MURPHY. Manager. June 9, I856. . V