.HASZARD.’S . GAZETTE. JANUARY 28 and in a neighboring Province. tble kind pea-tning perusal; but they ooentitute-a very autall pertieu_ol the reading populace; and to encam- bu a pciodieal with articlen which are not agreeable to the public time. in very dieagreebleaad eotaatlmee very Inyurloaa to a public her. Gould an air nl novelty. combined with utility, be .glvau to each aubjeete, more attention might be drawn 'teward_a tltem. Could letteru on Education, for in- ntaace, be Iranefortlted into an Uncle 1btn'a cabin. or be clothed with the geoitra of a Funny Fern; or eoeld that be decked with the drollery of a Sent »8Jlck er a Punch; or be heated with the tire of a -Byron or a Scott ,- or made to near into the eublirrtity of a Milton or n Pollok,—n few might, perbape, be found, who would give them a peraaal. But the writer eaaant proruiee. at ptenent. to adore Ma neb- jeetn with any each alluring chnrecterietice or been- -tla. But be can give tltem the advantage of rigid p.~2vnte reading _and ntudy. and the experience of twelve or thirteen _veara' teaching, both in thin Inln_nd It in inexplicable how men, who in ad of no much pride. naglecta to ennoble, by cultivation. that part of bin being which. if there be any eacune for pride. weeld, when etored with knowledge, give him a claim to cberiab that puaeion. It_ may be, that tboae -wbe laetly teedilied our preeen't Education Scheme believed. that an anon aa a Free Sralrnt would be eetnbliebed. all.both rich and poor. would avail them- eelvae ot' itn provinioan. The one in far otberwine. In dietriete where the intelligence of the inhabitanta in very low, the cry for inatrnctioo in great. while no teacher can be obtained. Bet provide them with a echoolrnenter; and after the tint ruah that in made to the nehoel whee it in tiret opened. the attendance dwindlae down to a half. or even to an eighth. of the number of children belonging to tlte achool. Our pyetent of education in everything but perfect- ed. It ‘may be true, that our Iegialatore believed they were to provide the -country with better qualified Ieeehera, and were to necure a more numeroua attend- .aaea. when they laat aateaded the School Act; but neither thaee objecta hen been elected. If. when the tea for the eupport of education wan impound. it been made eulliciertt to nuntnln qualified pernone for life in the calling of ecbool teachern. than the aehente would have had notne permanency. end the partial who have taken otfeuca at the imponition of the tax, would. e abort time, forget their diaplea- earn in the bleuingu received from u better ayetem. But an tltinga now ntand. the work ban to budone ever again; and it in to be feared that. alter the dienutia- faetieq tbe lantehnage bee given. few will have the Iltaral courage to undertake to frame and mature a proper and eficiout ayatem. It may be contended. that many. nchoola are now in operation which could not beeaetained under the previoan Act. Thin ia granted. But, on the other hand, are there not a greater number vacant. which under the old Act were innteady and eflicient nctiou.’ Though it may be an unwelcome truth. the good effected by the recent change, in greatly overbalanced by itn evile. One very great defect in the prenent eyntem in, the uni- formity attempted in the qualification of teachere. A boy of eixteen, if he barely aucceed in obtaining Ilceace, can draw an much from the Treaaury an a man who ban the advantage of a number of yearn of experience. When the writer taught in Nova Scetia, the cane wan far did'erent in that Province. The that year of hie experience, the Board granted him only five poenda; the necond and third yearn, eight pounde; tbefeutbaad llth yaere,- eighteen-poeade. Ilebad no lean than _tItree lioeneee given hint at difl'e- rent eecceeaive periodn, each entitling him to an iecrelee efeelary. It ought to be dintinctly under- eteod. that the greater the amount of collateral intel- ligence a teacher peeneanea. the more nucceuiful will be be in bin vocation. A man may be a paeeable reader,—be able to theater the bare relee of Arith- metic. and even of the Matlternatice. —— may trannlate a French or Latin quotation with tolerable facility. and etill‘be very deficient of that collateral and en- traueeee information. which are aoruetimaa iadiepenn- able to the proper illuatratiou of the Iaaeoue be may have to teach hie pttpiln. — But more of thin in notne future letter. 8. Town. January. I854. NOVA. LEC'l'URIt‘. AT RUSTICO. To run Enrroa or Haauarfe Gaza:-rn. Sir,—0u the evening of Friday, the 20th uIt., I attended a ublic and interacting Lecture given by Mr. ‘Clure the Caveudinh School caober. at the Anglo-Iluntico School Home, on the nu ' t of “Se I‘ Improvement," which wan lieteu to with marked attention b every reepeebble audience. At the oloneo which, the S. T. of R. endeavoured to nine objeotioun to earth: remarkn made by the Lecturer, but were completely toiled in the attempt by the rniuaut manner in w the learned genélerupg defended‘ hirplrlf {:1 the idebate. am at teeto a one tbelntenio autIIence.Am which, pa vote oI' thankn wee uuenlutouely tendered to the lecturer, for his ve eleient nervioe. and the Meeting neperetnd bi Iy delighted and generally benedted.—Com. I.ll(.‘I'URE AT CAVENDISR. The lant of a oourne of Four Lecturer. was delivered y Mr. M‘Clure in the Oavendieh School Idouee, on Friday, 5th iuetant, before a large end hgghly reepeotable audience. ing V or In aubject on the proeeut occa- elou, he dlncuneed it in a new and original rater.‘ W_hen hetspmebtp hie g:aIVIIIOtI effi 0 W505!!!’ Q. POI couvu and eIectrl_Iad the audience, who bid hitherto Iinteued with breatbleee attention. Mr. Devi Mcllcili having been ‘called to the club, a unauimoue vote of thanka to the Speaker wan _, to which he replied in auitable terma. ted and uuauuuoun thaukn conveyed to the npcaker, and th which tbena reee . derive a meaning from the bet, that, befitre the two lant, ‘ ' eienAedlobet'uued,iuorder to kec being overcrowded. . prepeut Teacher at Cevendinh.—Corn. ‘ Oltaflotbbbtrwn Ia:-kete, Jan 25th. 3:f.b(’afill) D. dNe‘Idl “"0, ‘Side’: . tr, e l , RE. fin ‘Ida Neel.‘ __ IeIda.nId (email) 5dn d In-eepen,yd. E ale Iettea.perh. Itdnld I ,perlb. Id lndaper ldald iatnenhperlo Id H7-l"'I 3:33 i'.'.. """""d°."a'.': Oadlllffllwll-. lbe Inn‘ ear.Iarley.per lb. Id Turkeyn, 8 ale etetoee,bneh ildafild fnwll. 1deh._)nrretn.parbeaIu. hid '°::-' huiii 'h'Iaatu":.x‘ lda5d ,...a..... I .t. ,..’.a aura flatter‘ '(fraeh) huh: I”. I”. n...¢i,o.ae) in canine. UNI: Mncuarttca‘ In'srrrura.—ln ooune notice of the Hall bein pre-ocou ied, there inn been no meeting 0 ‘the Iuatttute during the prenont week. During the remninder of the ncnnon, however. Lccturon will be delivered weekly. On Thurnday eveniu next. the 2d February, Mr. J. B. Wutt will do vora Lecture on " Gol- venlnm," to be illuntreted by axperimenta, be. Q'Several Editoriel Notices, and Communion- tlona are uoevoidxtbly postponed until our next n r. Hen-led, At Port Hill. on Wcduendey. the 85th inat., by the Rev. H. Ii. Bwnbey, Mr. Jumen Yeo. Jim, to Sarah Jane. eldeet dnughter of Mr. Willinln Glover, of Northern. At l.ot Is, on Wednendu . the llth inelnrtt. by Jan. Cranwell, Enq.. J. P.. Ir. Donald Romany, of Lotll, to Elilizabet necond daughter of Mr. William Greigg. Lot ta, Died At the reeideuce of Wm. Forgan. Enq., in th Royalt of Charlottetown. on Sxtturdo the 28th ioat.. iea Mary Hendernon Johnatone, only aiater of late William Johnntonc. I’-‘.nq.. formerly Attorney General ofthia Ialnnd, a ed Bl extra. At Brueted. County ent. England on the 30th Dec. I858. John Pollard Mnyeru, Eeq., brotlter-in- law of John Burrow. Eeq., of thin lalnnd. Suddenly. at Flat River. on the l‘1thinnlunt. Mr. Lauchliu Morrinon, in the 65th year of bin age. At Lot 49, on 'I‘uenda , the I0tb lnetant. June. the beloved wife of John rehnnt. Site wnn born at Louieburgh, Cape Breton. in the your I758. and re- moved to Quebec the following year, at-which plnce aha reeided until [0 yearn of age. She came to thin Inland in I168-9 with n fnmily of the name of Gould- roep, and with the early aettlere experienced ull the privntione and burdehipa incident to the ncttlement of a new Colony. She retuined her mental facultien unimpaired to the lnrrt, nod took it plt-neurein reciting the irtcidenta which marked the cnrecr of more hardy pioueere, meat of whom precede her to the tomb. At the time of her death ahe won 98 yeorn of age, highly renpected by her nutneroua decenduntu for her uniform hindnean and general worth. She had I3 children, 04 grand children. -208 great grand children. and 6 great rent grand children, must of whom aurvive and charia her memory with fund ufi‘ection.—Ceut. Royal Agricultural society. GRAIN SHOW. SHOW OF GRAIN, under the directione of the Contmittee of the Royal Agricultural So- ciet . will be held in Charlottetown on WEDNES- DA , the FIRST of MARCII next. when the following Premiuntn will be offered for competi- ti - For the beat Wheat, £1 I0 0 Do. Id bent do. I 8 0 Do. beet two-rowed Barley. I I0 0 Do. 24! beat 0. . . 0 0 Do. bent four-rowed Borley, I I0 0 I)o. 2d In-.lI do do. 0 0 Do. beet hleck (late, I I0 0 Do. 2d beat do. do. I 0 0 Do. heat aemple of Red Clover 9 Seed, not lean than 50 lha. I I0 De. Id beat 0. u. do. I 0 The Grain nod Clot-er Seed to be of the growth of I858. Each Sack of Gratn moat ctmt.'tin not lcen than I bunheln. No prize will be awnrded without cont tition of three eumplea both of tint and aecond ualtty. The competitora must be membara of the Society. The prize Grnin will be let up and aold for th benefit of the enbibition after the decision of the J udgen. .. ltlnmedlatel after the Groin Show. the Annual Meeting of I a Society will take place, when the Ct_trnutittee'a Report and an ebetntct of the Accountn e r . By Order. CHARLES STEWART, Sac’y. January 15. IBM. Freehold Form for Sale or to Let. TO BE SOLD (er let for e abort term of yearn) a FREEHOLD FARM nitunte at Mill Uffllt. on the North aide of the Elliot or \Vent River, nbout 4} nrilea from Town. There are-48 acre! in cultiva- tion. near! the whole of which have been cleared within the t I0 yearn, have been regularly and well Inanered. and are now in g Eight more acrae are ready to etump. 'l‘be Home in on rising ground and ban a commanding view of the River. The Buildiuge coneiat of a large Barn. Miatal, Stable, Sheep-Hottae. Piggeriea, Conch—Houne and Granary; all of which have been erected within a few yearn. 'I‘bere in a Grint and Saw Mill adjoining the Farm. and an unlimited eupply of Mueeel Mud can be had from the River oppoeite. Part of the purcbane money can remain on aecurity, and the Stock and Crop taken at a valuation. if re- quired. For particularn enquire of NICHOLAS BROWN. January 21. I854. 4iI01 Carpentcra’ Toola. UST received per Schooner " Fanny." an unort- ment of the above, among which are- I. 6; H. Sorby'n Cant Steel Socket, Monica and Firmer CHISSELS and GOUGES. . Ii la and double PLANE IRONS. Jack. Smoothing and Trying PLANES. Grecian and Quirk U. G. Grecian Oveloe, Rubber. Match. Hollowe and Rounde, Bend and other Moulding PLAN ES, Gagee and Turke Oil Stonen, Croancut, Hand, enrich and Mill SAWS, Smithe’ and Carpentern’ 'lee, ago. Cheap fot caah, at the Store of DANIEL DANIES. Queen ntreat, Jun. 26. I854. MAILS. HE MAILS for the neigbbourin Provincee, &c. will be forwarded on nndnl er I5th December lnetant vlu Cape Trnverae and Cape Tortnentine. They will be made up on that day, and every fol- lowing Friday. at I! o'clock noon,and a mail for England will be made up every week at the «true title. and Ibrwnrded to Halifax. _ THOMAS OWEN. Poetmuater General. General Peat Olce. Dec. 5. I853. SONS OF TEM PERANCE. Quarterly 8eneton—G. Dlvlalon. HF. Quarterly Seeeion of the G. Divielon of thin Ialeud will be held in Georgetown, on Tuendny the flat day ofJanuary, inetant. at I p. m. ' By Orde re P. DESBRISAY. Scribe Charlottetown. Jan. I4th. I850. T0 CONTRACTORS. '-IVRNDERS will be received from competent per- eeue b the Committee affi. Iiobeel’n Church, eetl WED BIDAY, Int March neat. for making a grflaue hr :.=breohieI.l.I.o'e‘ee. 80.: II 'feet.‘:.nd II , roqb- ' a ahi ing roof and fie of name. Materialrdeliveredlgt the ground. tobeneeeattbeefleeaf the Hon. D. Ban- ual, Charlottetown; er Para. Srurttaate. Eaq., Ioetague, llth Jan.,_Ig54. ~ THE PSALMIST IT IECEIVED. at Cannon 1‘. leeketore._ln varieea indi . The above In the ultlea el‘Watu’e tlynen aandcthe Iapttat Chapel. Qrlllfleua. - . ananan'e LAND ASSESSMENT. ’l‘reaaurer'n Otftce. Churlmtetnwn, P. t-1. Inland, Jun a I85 u I4. . [N ureuance of the Act of the General Aaeernbly o tltia Ialund, mode and panned in the Elevent yenr of the re" n of Her preeeutr Mujeety, iatitulad “Jln Act for eeytngfurthrr an Aaruraunt on all Louda in Hair Colony, and for the enrourngrntrnt -5/' Salvation," and of an Act made in amendment need in tlte Twellllr year of Her eaid Mejeaty'n Reign. iutituled Jln ./Icl lo explain and amend the pruenl «it! for the Juruntenl of Land, and the em.-ouragenrrul of Erlucetiou. nnd elno of an Act made and pound in tire Filleenth year of Her eaid Mejerty’n Ilei rt. intituled An Act for lite rricourngrrmtl of duration. and to rain hutch /or that purpou by irupaalng an additional Jaun- ntant on Land in lhr raid lrlarul enrl on Real Balora tn Clmrlourloum oad Ceututoa, and George- town and Contnton : I do hereby give Public Notice that I here made Proclamotion,uccording to the terrna oftbe eaid Acta, of the undermnntionad Town otn. Common Lota. Wnter Lota, Puature Lota, Inlentla. and partn of Townnhipe in thin Ielend. in nrreera for the non- pnyment of the nev due and owing thereon to Her Mnjouty. untlcr nnd by virtue of the int mentioned Act, vrx : Acttan acaun. 'I'owneliip No. I. 457 Townnhip Ne. 54, I278§ -~ 3. 8943 4- us. 165 " 8, H72 " 56. 496 " 9, 5000 “ 67, 481 “ I I, 3256 “ 58. 600 -- 13. 1000 N no, 1900 -- I1. I -- 62. 3371 H 18, case; °- 65, I241; " 20, 2300; George‘n Inland, 8 " 23, B8; Gov u Ialold. I00 “ 2 I Governor'e Inland 800 " 25, I067} Snvoge Inland. I50 " 26, 5261 Ktldare Inlnnd. I50 " 28, 456! Cevendialt Sand :28 " 3| , 794$ Iilund , “ 82. 2935} Cancumpeo need " 33, 88 500 " 88. I068 Couwnp Sand " 89, 800 In und, 50 " 40, 935 Fiell Ialrm I50 “ 4|, 984 Bedford Buy Ielattd, 40 " 42, N2; Savage laland. 25 “ 43, 2500 ood lalnnda, 40 " 44, 28)!) Prim Ialandn, 86 " 48, 830 Pownal Island. 50 “ 41. IIII7 Goo Inland, I2 “ 48. 933 York River Inland. 4 " 49, 273 Send Inland. 80 “ 52. N09; Emnore I:-laud. I0 0 -- 53. I0 0 Firat Hundred of Town Late in Charlottetown.-—I-2 of No. «II. Second Hundred.—No. 58. I-4 of No. 59. No. SI. I-4 of No. 83. led of No. 88. Fourth Hundred.—-No. 40, I—-I ofNo. 80. Fifth IIundred.—-No. I8, and No. 8|. Pantttrc Lola in Charlottetown RoyuI|y,—I-2 oI’Ne. 72, and I-3 of No. 238 Town I.ote in Georgetown: No. Range. Letter No. Range, Letter. 2 . I5. 4 I‘. 'Idr.lt.3 B. Iof8,4 A. I '8 B, I3. 4 A, Wnter Lots in Georgetown.—N- I . Pnature Lotn in Georgetown itoyult —-No. 8 86. y. 5. 6!, 02. I05. I96, tss. I-6 of 243. and 290. Town Lots in Princctown : No. 5, Row 2. Division I. I-etter B. I, do 8, do 5, do C. 8, do 4, do I, do D. 8, do I0, do I. do J. 4, do 2, do 8, do B. 3, do 8. do 5, do C. 8, do ll, do . I. do F.. I, do 7, do I. OH H. Panture Lot: in Princctowo Royalty,—3-4 of No. I I. No. 240. and 1-2 of . -I . And the ownera oft Lotaand ‘Dacia ofhad no in urrenra end proclaimed ue aforeeaid. are hereby uotilic that in one ..‘..- " " “ " anid, together with the conte which have been incur- red, ehnll not be pnid before the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Char- lottetown. which will commence on Tueaday the day of May neat, application will be made to the So- preme Court, during the eaid Term. for Judgment ngninet the aid Lotn nnd 'I‘ractn of Land. ranpec- STEPHEN RICE, Treanurer. COMMISSARIAT. on the Commineariat. Client at iven in exchange for Briueh Coinn, or Mexican Dol ara, atlpar. JAMES B. LU DY, D. A. C. G. Commineariat. P. E. Inland. 22d Nov., I853. A BAZAAR. ILL be held ot the Temperance Hall, at Char- lottetown, on Turtdo . llth Fkbrtutry. I854, to aid in the erection of the urnonage Hence. in con- nection with St. John‘ Church. at Crepaud. Contri- hutiona will be thankfully received by the following ea. Man. Jnrrxtrra. “ Fr-re. Gnnnno, " Cunoann, MM. '1‘. DIIIIIIAY. Pauana, en E‘ " II. T. Itoactt. Georgetown Metle. THE MAILS for Georgetown until further Notice will be made up and forwarded every Monday and Friday morning at nine o'clock. . 'I‘HOS- OWEN. Poetmanter General. May 2. I858. FALL GOODS. UST IMPOII.'l‘ED, and for rule by the Sub- acriber, at hie NEW STORE, next door to hie reeidouce in Grafton Street, a choice eelection of American and other Geode. conainting of- SUGAR, in hogabeade, bnrrela and by retail, Louf, crunhed and refined o. Superior Hyaon and Souchong PEAS, in cheete, half cheats. and b rel : COFFEE, RICE. PILOT IlP.I:‘..tD. In burreln and by retail ; CR CIKERS, CHEESE. Vinegar, Muatard. Pep- r, Ginger. 'I‘eble Salt, Soda, Salerutua, Soap, ‘andlea, Starch. Blue. Burning Fluid, Matcher. Tobacco, Cignra. Roein. ut: 'ng.dtc. CON FECTIONA RY . Freeh Mnecntel RAISINS. Nutn. Lemon and Ginger Syrup. PRINTI-JD COTTONS. Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bad-ticka. dte. Caner of BOOTS and SHOE:-l ; Ladien' and Gentlamen'n India Rubber Bootn and Sheen; Indian Rubber Coetn and Oil Suite I Bufilo Iebee of upuior q ‘ ; Hate a Cape ; Cotton-wiolt nnd Lamp-wiokn; uid Lampo- in variety ; (JIIAIRS, ditte, In great variety of pattern ' Iaeokin Glaaeee. Glace Lanterne ; Jute and Green Mata; ay Forlta. S eeand Shovela ; Roe Boerd.Sb' and Le uile; Window tilaea in ran and by retail : Shoa- ntaltere' a, Naila. Page and T d. MOLASSI-ZS in hognhenda and by retail; Ceddeb Oil, in berrele and by retail. Alm—an uaaurtutent of CURKIIRN TOOLS; Paila, Tube, ' Brnehee. fie . II’ ‘Oct; IIarr_'t.>l-l—‘A:etqicea I"IIl'I#|'%IlbU. .. and Inland etaaefictared Leather. CnI'Iblee. and w. a. naweott. Otutrnnurt. ltvvanaw M- the next Eanter Term of inaeeteeretnglnclotlten PIee,Brco-a, ‘ with the following GOODS. Cloth, A plain Cloth. wool pluid and tweed CL OJKIJVG S. Seetolr and Sulfa. ' 3 ' Watered lien. Pereiane. Liningn. HILDREAP8 DR Red, blue and white eergen; real Welnlt, imitation mohair. & broad Clothe; Doeelnna, of nnuperior make: IIIIIIIIIOI. Ledtee’. Game‘. and Cltildrena’ Hair: Painte. Oiln. rge nnaortmnnt of cod and coromnndcl Multamn. Cloth. hair. tooth Combo. A grant vuriety of Fancy Toilet Soupe. Drenaing and chimney Gluanee, in mahogany, ronew did collection of Jewrlry. The whole will be aold at Charlottetown. December 9. I853. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Sulincriber hen received,’ on Conaignntent, Mary June and Iaabellu, from ' OODS, which l_te_ofl'era rt of—l00 pincer grey, white and printed Coltone, clan of atriped Shirtluga, Deniurne and Bed-liclte, Furniture Cottona, window blindn. Httndltercltiofu. aatinetta and doenltinr, veltinge, ahawle, table clothe dtc. Alno, 50 chcata. hulf-chentn and I5lba. boxer Congou TEA, Tiercee Rice, hltde. Mnncnvndo Moleaeee, boxer Raieinn, Drumn I-‘ige. Drume Jewn A plea, doxena Ilucketa. Broomn. neat: Tuba. Pilot Ill-earl, bnrrelu Pitch. Tut. Ind Rosin, Frnukliu and other S'l‘OVF.S ronme writng nnd wrapping Pnper. cnne ond wooden coated Chairn, u variety olllreaa Clucke, boaee Boots and aboee, 50 groan hlntchea, 50 boaea Soap. dtc. JAMES MORRIS. October 21 . JAMES N. HARRIS, HAS RECEIVED a lnrge Additional Supply of STD VES, of vnrioua descriptions, which be oII'cra at pricea it email advance on prime coat. Charlottetown, Jun. 8. I854. lal3w UST RECEIVED, nod for nale. a few FAR.- MEliS' BOILERS. THOMAS DODD, Pownul Street. Nov. 1th. I853. Prince Edward lltspensar , XEJVT STREET. CHARLOTTE OWN‘. H & R. JOHNSON rcepeclfully announce Ilmt .. they Supply from their Iirtulplialirtient. DRUGS. C E , mad the various Oliicinal I’n-parutiuna of the Medical Collegee, and from It thorough rncticttl knowlctlgtt. obtained in firet cluee Entublie mentn in Eng they feel warrnrtted in clnimiug the confidence of the public. which they will endeuvour to retain by uniform rvonal attentiort and cure. II. 6; . J. prt-pure .\|etIicinen adapted to fnmily requirement: and the prevailing 'aeuaee of this climate. and upeciully auitable for fnmllica who live dietant lrorn Medical ulnintuncc. Phyaiciane Prencriptionn and Family Rec:-ipen accurately dinpenncd, Medical Gnlvnnism, Vuccine- lion und the minor Surgical operations performed. lloree end Cnttle Medicinen of the beat kind. January 5, I354. MINIATURESI LIKENESSES! HE Subecribcr hoe junt received e Itnndeume . ntock of Platen end Cent-a, gold Itntl plntcd Lock- etn and Broacltoa for Likeneaaca, done by top or aide light. Alao, a hut rnte Camera. for tale. with iuntructiona. In the old ntaod. W. C. HOBBS. Applee, Oniona dz. Steven. UST ARRIVED perschr. Elizabeth. from Ilen- ton, and for nnle by the eubncriber:— Barreln A plea and Onions, Cooking tovea. Parlor Grater. Air-tight 8: Cannon Steven; Aleo—For nale ut the fuel yard of the auhecriber. I00 cotton Rock maple dr. Birch lire wood. 20,000 feet Scantlmg. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 7. I868- MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Otlice OICHAILII P.u.arna J I-1ae.. Charlottetown. February I, 1858. WILLIAM HEARD. _ , V-FIIANKFUL for pant favnare, bega In ilttituulc the AIIIIIVAL ofthe Neggu. dlreafiem Ewenaara. Plain. etrtpe and ftmcy Silke; Glue Silks; lrieh Pop inn; Sill: Velrrtr for dreaneu. Bonneta. he , in all colnurn. Ribbonn in great aneortruent of Millinery. Lucee, Nelle, Itruide, Gimpa, fency Trimmingn. Buttona. . utfe, lion-, Victorinee. cupea, culfa. milta. gloved, fianntleta. &c , in real nable,liIch. atone mnrtin. nquirral, mu urieh. mink and null. Engl 0 igsslzs. CLOJK8. C./IP8. HOODS JIJVD HAT JV'EL8.. Blanketa; Travelling Rugs; Ilorne llupl; Cerpetingn, Druggetn. Hearth Iluge. ood and gilt framen. For Chr Caaltmere. Mohair, Glace Roynl, Dnmnalt. French and Engliab Mcrino,Orleeue,CobIlTe.. Qpnnia lpncca, Norwich and Guln Plaid. and Spaniel: ta. u Crepe. for Lattice‘ draanee, Vecan aw Wool Jucketa, Ilitnaln n. Al . Vecunie Ind Phi.‘ nCapea, natie 'I‘urhe. on and French CORSETS. S. a great varia . Welsh. Lsmcaehire, Salinbury and Sunny FLJ - Pilot. beaver. Skin Coela. Silk Hate etude Clothing. Baal glazed etttl felt Hate; clotlt and for Cape. Silk velvet. moire, natin and fancy Veetingl. M ufliera; ailk, Bundnne and cotton Hamlketchief-t. HOSIERY, HJBERDJISHERI’, and ever eortiety . ‘Km. .8. of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. SHOES and SLIPPERS. Soda. Indigo, Co perun. Starch. Glue, Lumpblack. ehoe T Itread. Cotton Warp, Hair Seating, curled Iilltiti . 'l‘ar. Ilo , Onkum. Figure Heade: ncoaring Brick ( nIROJV.MOP.l'V'GER Y. NAILS, SPIKES. Cantinge. Forge Buck. EJRTHEJVWJRE, CHINA and GLASS. A choice aelectioo of TEAS. FANCY GOODS.-Writing Drake, Worlt Boaea; Ladiee’ Roaewood Dr wholeeele or rate’ ) &o. In ow: arzanfi eeeing Caeee; Genre’. lone- and nail Bruehea. Shell, Ivory, German and Bone Plymouth pale and almond Seepe for family nee. iatntaa , a n eon the lnwent ligure for club. Temperance Demonstration! NDER the Banner of the Diamond of the Deeert Divinioe. No. 9, S. of '1‘. Qunrterl Seeeicn ef the Grand Diviaion. The mcmbcra of tlie Diamnd ofthe Deeert Division, No. 9. Bone of Te raace. will hold their ANNUAL DEMONS'I‘R.ATION. In their Divinion Room, Georgetown. on Wedaaadey. lrl February, at. eix o'clock. p. in. Ten will be nerved at 1 o'clock. prccieoly, come of the bent Speaker! in the Order are expected. end Vocal and Inatrumentnl Music will enliven the pr ' . 'l'ic|retn In. 6d , to be had at the ahope orfiaeare. McKeotvn, Cogtwell. Robertncn, and at the ofice of Wm. Sanderson, Enq. I lulasgow in Manchester House. ECEIVILD by late arrivaln, end for Sale by the Subscriber, a General Sn nply of DRY GOODS 8:. GIIOCEIIIES. ac. DIGBY SMOKED HEBRING8. .:iJV.«V.dPOLIS CHEESE. OILS, Wl.It’E. Chcltl euperior due TEA, 614:. die. ‘on For Sale or to Let, A FAR)! on the St. Peter‘: Road, about three miles from Charlottetown, conaiating of 88 Acrea of LAND. in a high atate of cultivation. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I853. C A S H 8”!‘ 0 R E . ’1‘HE Subncriber, having REMO VED to the Store lutcly occupied yb Mr. Jamu Gilligan, Druggiat. will be happy to nupply hin old cuntomern, and the ublic generully. at the moat reaeonable pricen with the following articlee. vint- k'SUGJIRS, TEAS end GROCERIES of all In Superior CLOTHS. Lztr uaeortmcnt of DRY GOODS. HJRD3 WJIRE, STO VES. LEJTHER. and H0- LJSSES. A few aeta Ladies‘ FURS, very auperior. i','@‘ The above will be aold wholeaale and rnail. CIIARLES SAUNDERS. Grant-George IL, Jan. 21. Si RECEIVED per Brigt. Helen, from Liverpool, and for anle by the Subecribcr. 7 Ilhdu.3ItANDY. . (al 6 qr. Canka CHERRY WINE, 8 do. PORT do. V 4 Bucket! nupcrior CHAMPAGNE WINE. . 8 Bbla LONDON PORTER, in plot and quar bottlea. , on hand. and for nale. I2 llhda. BILIGIIT SUGAR, I0 Bbla. do. 20 Poucheona MOLASSES, 30 Bbla. RUM JOAN ANDREW Charlottetown. I9th Dec., 1553. NEW GOODS. HE Subncriber in now receiving. per "Sir .dlu:ander" and "Helen" from 'var I, I . 162 PACKAGES MERCHJJVDIEOIE, auitable for the present and coming eeanoue, which. having been peraonnlly nelected from acme of the tirnt Houeee in England uud Glu w, he in enabled to olTer to hie cuetomere in extremely low pricee for prompt payment. The STCCK comprinee:— I0 Cueee Ready Made Clothing. 5 do Hatn and Cape, 8 do Dreen l\Iaterialn, 5 do Hnberdanher , 2 do Laoee and Myillinery, McDONAI.D. ‘ 4'. School Sletcn es. Pencila. EORGE T. IIASZARD ban on Sale 2 Canal WELSH . SLATES SLATE PI-ZNCILS, Wicbb he olI'eru for Sale, wholeeele and retail. \ AMERICAN HOUSE I HE nubeerlber. nteful to hit frleude and the pub- lie in generel or at fnvnrn, renpectfully inti- mutea that he haa RE 0 VED from ltir Old Stand on Queen Square, to hie NE W BRICK HO USE. corner of Rent and Great George Slrulr. where he will be happy to receive ltin old cuntnmera rind friendr. JOIIN GIBSON. Jun 20, I854. ‘H05 BOX LOST. LOST, by the Subacriber, on Wednenday evening laet. on the Malpe ue Rood. ubout three milea from Charlottetown, e B ue painted IIOX. Whoever will eliver the note in Me. P. liI'Fnnvntr. Tavern Keeper. Charlottetown, will be rewarded. WFADYEN. JOHN Jauufae IIth, 1954. Bllln on En land. ILLS ON ENGLAND nt irly Doyr' Sight, I do (rlovea 2 do silk-. Ilihbcnn and v.:..u. I do Jewellery, 2 do F he 6 Balee grey and white Calicoee, 5 do Linen Draper . 5 do Carpetr and Flauneln, I0 do Paper Hengingn, Cheata Ten, Packager Groceriee I do Hardware and Iron , DANII-IL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4. 1858. THE TERRACE HOUSE. R. E. MAWLEY taltce leave to infer!!! Ha frienda in Town and Country, the neighbouring Provincer and the travelling public generally. that he hna opened a once of Entertainment under the above name. in that pleanantly aiteated and beneti. fu f llninlted remiaea in Water ntreat letelyeocupied by the lion. ,. Young, and hopee by anemia. to an rotnfortol thoee who may favor hire with a call to receive it abnre of public petronuga. EATING HOUSE. THE Subecrlber beaopened ea EATING HOUSE In Mr. 8mardan'n buildioga. o ' to the Afar. Ice! Hoeu, where DlhNER PS, T11 and COFFEE can be had at the I Licenead to retail S irituoue Llqeorn. AI.E;ANDEIl IIRYSON. N. B. .1 CO0! WJJVTED. . DIG. 28th. I888. 20 25 40 pa nbleiallolld fo Sal b ’ °" ' ‘tines rune. II. 4. I854. N. B. Approved Interact Notae. at Two. Four or 8ia_ ._:I.oltltIf will be talree for Italftlte ntnount ifre- qutr OAT PICKED UP on the not October laat between Fig Memiaegarh and Hone Pond. 1‘ owner can have aha camp] by proving property and paying ex near a y n to P‘ ’ I P’ rloarrvr tcmma. Big Mevninegaeh, Dec. Slth, I858. FOR ALE. GCIIOONER u'tneteee.Tone, nearly pep, laile and I log one year in one. I-‘er fartber Pur- tieelera a y 10 1 Ir. KENNETH WKENZIE. Pewaal Street Charlottetown. Dee. I'll. III!‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMAN ACK on I 85%. ago. 1. tutsunn. ANTI-ID. A FARM SERVANT with e anti-' cto e ractar He tnaetbea men. ApplAy In Mr. Fallcwe. Illnatead. near Cher tetowa. lno, weated,agoed plan COOK. p- ply above. F It BALI-I by Owxaltll catrnuza ttflzu. HOIIBEKEEPERB u. no fully ‘taannd. on theyucne have their TA LOW Iaadaq ape JOHN IOVIII. Nev.IIth. Cwaararqaoeeatlatnrltreet. . ‘plloatioa Brandy, Gin, Wine, dtc. 4‘ -I