av fr I 1 :2; ; bro! T. I ' . hit ehou|d“s.i¥'it’i.nIads to us ~35" ‘ .. lsshtheflasarte ate:-eiurassn Is this suQsct.bhpsetherheltIudIksng.‘I0 ':.°*- "°:‘.“.‘.‘.’:’“"5‘.'.'.‘ i - I0 I'll ll ' g {issue .9... 'e ‘‘ pug ’ -1 A ii’ a I3 tltes, I6 T Ill“ 4 to fie Clfllwallppohhll of . not E, Wt upon as tuetter of ex- III even 5 trionient of gratification. “ flssrmsssu stir." We fear that for a long Thsgiess OYOI tuck on tbeU.S. , and wenhtu a Coueuler'AgsuI will be noticed in our next. Psutnurtr to at e w t r. tedly ieii °'i'si“.'-'i'g'i"ii min. :6 mt sans the tl ofoouucil; to which we can only make that in our opinion he has no have been re- Geor Colcs ti cof ident answer suolt right. that there is no such oloees President ol‘ the Ex- ecutive Council. as hr as we have been able to learn. and it is a latest impossible that tltere should be. Without the Lieut. Governor the Executive Council have an existence as a body, the I 1 "°..:.'.°..'.'.’ his advisers. without whose determine upon is of any value. The Liout. vcrnor. or administrator Government. for the Council; and it in a piece of I‘ President of the assntuption quite , Colss. his has no existence than being, is the worthy the ignorance of Mr. asserting his right to a title which except in his own vain an overheated inieginatio . ‘I'he Fairy Queen brou ht an English Mail on Thursday afternoon . here is sqne news of interest which will he found in our ooluns. We are requested to eoknowfigc the reoei t, and Plants. Ey-Mr. Iawson, of a parcel of ripe Pears, ft-orn‘Mr. Cairns. of Brooi: ash. Nursery Farm, St. Peter’: Road. '1‘ o are said to be very Inc. and rellect much cred t on Mr. Cairns, esan Orchedist. Q‘ The First class Brigt . . sail from St. John’s Newfoundland, for Au .WB Dcon.will s lie and New Zeelend. about the 10th November next. Thelev. Mr. s..ii;iI.:.1.v:iu preuoh in thefinpcraacc Hell, on Sunday next, the 4th iushnt. at the hours of II. 3. and half-pest 6 o'clock. OI Ilatsrin. Charlottetown. to Maria, youngest daughter of Richard Treetuia. Esq. of that city. In the Clipper M . . Gm Taylor. D. Neill. James O'Neill, peelu.-t II. Ingram from Shedisc tlernrnerside on the lid inst.- I-‘ressr. Nicholas essrs. . . Power, Neil Riley. Greedy. Frances M'Manu. John James Corbet. Miss Mary Hughes. In do. from Suiriniersidc to Sltediec. on 15th inst. -—Clts. Palmer Iflllism Kinrsid. . -—— iston. .sq.. essru I ormsn Boston. Mrs. Benton. and I . Is do. from Sliedisc tlt_e Illth inst. Mrs. Weeks. suies Willhrn Bobiuson. Brown. James W ' do. is _Shediuc risto You . Mrs. Carter In . . B. Btswell. Willitni M'l“sr|enI. William Iluttenberry. Patrick helan and Cesar De Besont. on 89th inst. W. . Dean Esq. Carter. John Linkletter. Thor. and children. do. on filth inst. Messrs Donald Gillie John Fraser. Spencer Stewart, Mrs. Sarah Robin- ssn. Mrs. (iillis, Miss Barbers M‘Kay and Miss M'Q.sarry: Istlte airy Qttmt. from I’ictoe.Se . I—Mr' and rs.Jsrrtes Dcslirtsay. Dr. Bunting ; cesrs. Keele. I DsBlois,Miss Goodman, Mrs. Narrewey—Iirt steer- ego. A Sep. -34.3! I" Q ndShed' . " Ist. i“i'l‘.‘.L..'é'.’....'.".“.:ai'.°s".l.“.'.i. w2".f. ssed down.—Stcsuisr Inky Queen. Pictcu. wsrd.ps Id. Sohr. Isabelle. 1- sen. . ballast. ld. New Brlg flout Boston; goods.—'I‘ory. Nichs|- O II t F. Lougworth. .— Sehr. Olive Brsuclirzioidin. iver John ;E:l'— St. Croix. Whslen. Georgetown ; deal. IAI so A‘. list. Steamer Schooner Berk Enron s-.‘l’3.' stiles-4-'tos? it- --Wasp Leg. do.. fairy Queen. Pictoa.—l-‘en- r. . I-‘airy Queen. Pictott. Lind. and Oregon ; s rot, I-‘.ngl'nlt. Liver ;by D. Beddtn. . riel. do; by”Joesp ' fi.. by , -fihr. Penile, d hi‘ M’ .—orivs'nnu'or.“:.:IE:..; Bhediae._-- ridsn. do.. by J. M‘Crsth. by W. Welsh. timber. and hedisc —ArItsgsnt. Ni- cattle. ; hal.—Uaicoru, Id. West Cape. Ship It. sellsd lion Orwell on Wed- III. or Liverpool—tisther and deal by ‘_.H.:nt is Ihh aitraiisg. Brig Maris. Hogan. ewe en the list all. the Brig master for Llvsrnel-Pssssm n. Owes: Alsoest es-eday. “$.Ahs hr Llvsrpsel. reer..A . -IIeIo.SkAlsaa enter. 'Iwairena. Aug. lO—I.oeding for P. E. Island . Margaret. See Nymph. Oe- IIth—Arrived Ids. Item P. B. Burs-roe. Aug.Ie—laIIrd Enterprise. for lich- Ieua.BIshaieed. Girrer. atestev. that |--.l|.-|r<|-r- Q Is Nswfcsedlsad ,essst. hvsd.sad eenpelled ts Ive es hevriss ewfourtd- Id Chrlemtew «Iii totally St. in ‘ Ialheerrte. huilt in Canada. and bound ~ ~--.~.-..- .'*.:"m:.-.v,- Jfle esst t . . was part -2-" Ir Hlsea the Levis’ ’s‘I'rsesury. st Thir- ' .. ;_'_-’ at "rag. ' ” Zinfiir _ ,.‘._.. . -‘GAZETTE? shrrnnnnn 3. A g V, V:'D.. Oh’ the LON- E: a. "sun .tr.r:x.»urns and -- site I N‘J'UPH.‘” "The 8:‘ h:"ruceived a Al I‘ . SI '0" Sefily easy a Staple s ttshle Also—’I‘ca. Leaf and Moist Sugar; Soap. Starch. Blue. 'I‘oIiacco. Spices of all kinds. (to. A al assortment of Ilerdwaro. Bar iron, as- sort sues. round. square Itntl tlat; Window Glass; Putt . Wrought and Cut Neils. Spikes. &c. Pure Lend--tt White Lend; slso. No. I. 2, 8 do Black. Ycllow.snd Red Paints; Ihtw and Iloiled Linseed O c. All of which are oflirred at the Lowest Cash Price. at his stors.Grsat George Street, opposite the Catho- lic Chapel. ' III-INRY IIASZARD. Charlottetown. July 4. I858. ‘AMERICAN GOODS AND GRO E IES. III} Subscriber oflsrs for Sale at the old stand of the late .\Iv. Joint ’DAVlI, Seu.. _u general assortment of JI.MEIi'IC.l.N' GOODS JIJVD GIIOCEIIIES. which has been selected and pur- chased for the cash by himself at the lowest rate. and will he sold at it email advnnce.npon cost, for ready cash.arrn rto Canon. 7 JISSOIIT.AlB.IV’T if DRY GOODS .l.N'.I) GROCERIE8 of all kinds, CROCA'ERI'. WAR E, dtc. &c. CONl"BCTlONAll\'. (asserted) I-" and Raisins. CRACKE . C. Cnndles. (mould and dips. ipes Burning FLUID. Dryed App es. Pickles. fine Salt. Cheer.-.,‘(.astilc Nuts. (‘rushed and Brown SUGAR. TEAS. COFFEE, F .3 5 E 2 n = n. = and Tobacco. Boats and Shoes. Childrens' do.. o,. BRUSHES. (hair. cloth. shoe. scrubbing. white weeb.pnint. horse and cow.) Feather Jesters. \V’Itilps and Brooms. HATS. (silk. superior Kossuth. black and pearl. palm leaf. Infants‘ pearl.) C AIRS. (wood and cans seat.) Bockius do.. Childtcns' do.. Childrens' Wsggons, Patent burns. so the Sticstlis and Scythr.-s, Hay Rakes and orks. intinurc do.. 8 due and Shzvele, Hoes. cast-steel Axes. hi es. English audP.Amsrican Cotton Warp. l.ooking Glasses. die. c. N. B. Cssh aid for Country FLOUR at market price. The BA ING business will be carried on as usual. Always on good article of SHIP BREAD T. IIREEN Kent-street. Corner of Great George. Chsrlotletown, July II. I858. NEW GOOD . US'|‘ IMPORTED. and for sale by the Subscri- ber. st his NEW S'l‘ORI‘3 in Grafton Street- Jl CHOICE SELECTION or JMERICJN GOODS. consisting of- SUGAII in ltltds.. barrels. and by retail; Crushed SUGAR. Superior Soucltong ’l‘l-IA. in chests. half chests. and by retail; (‘.UI"l-‘I-‘.I“.. lll(.‘I-I. I’ll.()'l‘ BREAD. in barrels, mid hy rt.-tnil; t,‘rnck-r.-t, \"inog:ir. Mustard. Pepper. 'l‘nhle rnlt. Soda. Sulerntus, Soap, Candles‘ Starch, Burning Fluid. Ilntclies. Tobacco. Cigars, Illnckenitig. Ortaxuns, C0./VFf.‘CTIO.N'ERI', JVUT8 Printed Cottons. stri and unbleached do.. sheet- ing. bedtick. dtc.; I.rt ice‘ and Gents‘. Indie Bubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats. Oil Suits, Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lumps, patent and common. in variety; CHAIRS with cone seals and wood do.. in great vnriet ofpaittern; Axes, Scythcs. Snesths. Hay-rakes. lay-forks, Spades. Shovels, Hoes. Garden do. .‘.'_eo—An assortment ofCurrier's TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single. Clothes-pins. Brooms. Brushes. ‘to. its Harrn. American and Island Manufactured SO E LI'iATHI".R. Nr-rtts Leather. Calf-skirts and Hefioeple Lprsther. . .— be hi hest icon. idin cash for reen hides. calf and other ekiiis. P“ ' ‘ WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Chsrlotletown, June I0. I853. NEW GOODS. 7 HR Subscriber has received. per Brig Jtlroood. from Letrnorr , and other recent arrivals. the S. which are olfsredchesp for Cash. Bales It. Cases Dry Goods. 50 Chests Choice Canvass, Cord e. Oalrum. _ Chain Cables inch to 1-Sths. Anchors and e es. Cat and WroughtIVsils. Spikes, s t Iron. Window Glass. Paints end Oil. London and Liverpool Soap, London waxed-wick Candles. Surrele Choice Sugar. Hds. Molsees. die. to. IJONGWOBTH It YATES. Water Street. Charlottetown. Jane I1ih. I558. Glasgow and Manchester Hesse ! HE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED his SUMMER SUPPLY of JVEII’ s PASHIONABLE GOODS, Per Brig Jllteood. direct frern‘Lor;don. A ID WILSON. Richmond Street. I'Ith June. I858. SPRING GOODS‘ Per Lu Jltcs. from Boston. a choice UPPLY oI’(isntlsmee's summer HA'I‘S. including elrn. Kcssuth. I IN: '3': &c.;I. tnnoo1‘s.nu, and u OIIANS in I E’ west and ease seat CkeIrs.. (be letesssnlsss u . 'l‘hsehswe$.)O'SevesehahlsI‘crthsssasea.ead usrhsdatelwfihvreed cash. 0 ICE Bl'.II.Jus. ciutstutsss.trsyre.isse Iutter.WeeIaud‘fieep lune. Ilshssrlherwlpyhs nsrhetpriss In Gus. 0' -Ir st’ trout. and I DIP SKINS. IOIIIT SILL. LOWS. Superior Stock or Cattle, ac. " BY LONOWOITH AND YATES. TO BI". SOLD BY AUC'I‘IUN.on'I‘ituusnar. t I-‘tv-rnna-rir Sure-sateen next. Warren Farsi. at Twelve o'clock. the following I we VALUABL8 STOCK. the Property oI Jorttr IslAI.l.. .: I COW well bred. end superior uiillr 8. en. 4 my year old Ill-‘.lI"I'iIl8. III calf to a pure Ayr- e ire . I one year Old lleifer. I BULL. rising four years old. pure Ayrshire. and imported from Scotlsnd—be is s ltundsornc sai- niel. and a euro getter of stock. 2 Bull CALV|".S. A rshireand Alderney. I pure Leicester 'I‘ P. one year Oid. 6 o. A . . 4 do. Ewe Lsuib-t. - 2 Plosghs Se H “'0' Butt .8 Its arrows. I t. I Turnip Drill. (Biraie’s). The Curve and llcifers are all English Bread. and niostll crussos front A erney Cows. and Durham and yrshire Bulls. Warren Perm. P. E. Island. Aug. I0. I858. NOTICE. Tr:NDr:Ite will I». received by the rt...-. JAMRII BRADY, and l'A'l‘IIlCK t)'DONNF.I.l.. until the I7th day of September next. for Iiriishiug the in- side work in VLRNON RIVER CHAPEL, as we: 9 Arches. similar to those already msde. 2 Galleries. lronte circular. I Doors, penelled and trimmed. is Do. imam . 40 Windows, trimmed. II Posts cased. Base. Sur-base and space hetwsn them. made and (III. E‘ a' coiled. Lrithing end Plastering the Chapel. Sucriety and orches. 40 Beanie. and all the joists rpquircd All the materials to be procnr by the Contract- By order of the Committee. PATRICK O'DON i2rt NI-ILL. Vernon River, 29th August. I858. 65: HB Q.UEEN’S COUNTY CA'l"l‘LE SHOW for I858 will be hekl at Charlottetown. on IVEDJVIZSDJI Y, the Ilth September. PISMIUMS. For the best Entire Blood Colt fouled in I85 £2 0 0 best do do I 0 0 I Best Blood I"-‘illy. do I 0 0 do do I o o . Beet Entire Colt for Agricultural pur- ’ alsd in I 5|, 2 0 0 . 2d do I 0 0 j Best Filly. do 2 0 0 3 e do I 0 0 Best Bull. dro in IS“. I 9 0 Id do “midis I 0 0 l Best Ileifer. do 2 0 0 '. Id do o I 0 0 l Best Bull of Ayrshire breed. dropped in ’ tees. . I I0 o g Id do do I 0 0 - Best Heifer, do I I0 0 i Id do do I 0 0 Best Bull of Durham breed. do I I0 0 l 2.1 do do I 0 o 1 Best Heihr, do do I I0 0 I id u do do I 0 0 1 [lost Bull ofsny nee. I I0 0 2d e do do I 0 0 Best Cow. giving milk. of any age. I I0 0 ' id I it do I 0 0 Best In of 3 I‘.wc T s. of l.eicsstcr t'.’.°..a. .‘ 2 0 0 2d do do do I 0 0 Best Ram. do. do.. under: your old. (lambs excluded.) 2 0 0 Bd do do do I 0 0 Best Ram Lamb of Leicester breed. I 0 0 Id do do o 0 I0 0 Beat pen of I Ewe Tege. of Southdotvn breed. 1 0 0 3d do . do I ll 0 Best Ram do.. do. under I years old, (lnmbs excluded.) 2 0 0 Id do ' do I 0 0 Best Rani Lamb, do I I0 0 Id o do 0 I0 0 Best Sow. having reared a litter this season. I I0 0 2d do do I 0 0 Best Boer. I I0 0 d I 0 0 REGULATIONS 1 No Imported Stock ofsny description will be al- lowed to compete. No person will be allowed to exhibit Stock for com- petition unless he be a Subscriber to the Society. or to one of the Branches. Exhibitors are r uired to make an entry with tile Secretary, on or be ore the morning of the Show. ol the description of Stock they intend to exhibit. ‘fill animals must be bond firlr the property of the F iii’ . Ill‘ No pie will be awarded unless there be nt least three competitors in each class. No animals allowed to compete in more than one All animals rnust he on the ground belbre Twelve o'clock The Horses to he entered with tliesecretary on the Saturday previous to the Show. Ileifers in calf. or giving milk. not to be debsrrsd from ecrupetitioa. if under three years old A like amount of Premiums. will he oII'ered for com tition in King's County. at PInluy'a Cross Roaxd. and in Prince County. at St. Elesnor's—the time to be determined by the local Committees. . STEWART. See’y.. II. A. S. Charlottetown. August I. I858. W’ TO nmrrs. N APPRBNTICE WANTED to the Harness Business. &c..-a youth about II or I5 years of s e. ‘N. B.-—None need apply but Parents of Good Character. lso. a Led. about same Iris. as a monthly Ser- vs=‘t ofr.ullhr.r'erk aboult the ya‘ . fie. rt nice in i to M F W. SMAIPIIO N. Queen Square. III Aug. I851. 4w ‘ HIbbeck’s Patent. WI-IITB ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING. rs Briglttsssod. from Low liorr.u farther suppl of the above valuable In s‘ l t. Ales. a few one more and Pull . kc. Aims DESI! ISAY. June. Ilth. OTIIS. Bl Sir .lls;rsadsr.frotrt I.rvnaroet.. I Suhserlher has received ON! SALE ofthe aheve. esnrpriseg— Superlae black. blue and broad CIOHIS. front lls. Ole. I0 lavbible Cress. do. do. _ Sled and Oxford rnirturs Oseskles ed Cuestrneree Dem Is. In It. Is seICheelted.do. ls.Id. ssh GA.flSSIO0NS. white and printed Drills. CAlSl- ontnsn-eus' Ielssk‘ as. I. . ' sitter. DAVIII. ** Qessu‘s Square. chsvletietews. Ines II‘ III. Agricultural Society. I i D EIPIDYDIINT. , ANTED. Two intelligent GIRLS. about Is or I5 years old able to read and write. Enquire at George T. Menard‘: Ileslt Store. A FARM TO BE LIT. .«uv'n POSSESSIOJV awn./t‘ I.ir.tIsm. E . T is situated Nine miles liom Charlottetown on the enlrnnce oflhs New Glasgow Road, and rongigln ofa I00 acres more or less; the ropert of Joint Ilunsotr. late ofthetltlt (King's) egt..nnd on which he now reeides.—the [arm will be let for a term of lo I5. or 20. years. 'I'ho dwelling house is very cont- fortable but not very lar e. there is a well of water at the kitchen door; the o co houses are ver commo- drous end will contain a number ofcattle. here are "'0 lllfnl. one for hay. with s granary on it. and the other for threshing. eontatrii s new set of machine- both thrashing mill and snners. The thrashing mill is of four quite new and very good end in good condition. except about 8 acres of swamp. There is a brook passes through. the lend in the pss- lnre ground. and also s_spriug rises about 20 chains higher up. ‘ ‘The House is situated on the eastern side ofrt lhe land is well fenced in fields ofd or 7 acres much; there is a Grist Mill about helfe uiile front the I't'li1IOl|OO. and a saw mill nearly the same distance. liood accommodations can be III! in the Church ul' llnglsnrl. distant from the dwelling about a mile in :t Ir . 'l'ernts nm be known b u I in st I-Itrrzurd's Gazette otlicb y PP, ‘ May Id. I853. House In Kent Street. III-J subscriber od'ers for sale. or to let. the dwell- _ tng House in Kent Street. adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store. and good frost- proof Collar. and six good Rooms. There is also . Stable for eight Hones, end new Well of Water in the and. It will be let altogether or in two arts. On 100 being paid down. the remainder could ie on mortsge for four or five yesrs. JOHN BBB!-ZN. June lath I858. r Freehold Penn for Sale. THE Subscriber ofi'ers for ssl LA og Rive o. 31, about 8 miles front Clntrlottetovvn, with I Post ading thro h it. with the bnildin lately erected. couch- Ingo large FRAME BA N and other necessary Ont ouscs with and excellent I) WELL I./VG HOUSE recently erected. There are about I"u--rv Acnns of it in as high state of cultivation. and the residue covered over with ‘run Woon and Peace Por.us.witha Mansir attached to the front of it yielding ttnnurtll between 7 rind 8 TONS of HAY, and n rrrcrrfailrng spring Q/iwutrr within .1 few perches of tlt d e oor—lhe ssrrie sold with. or without. the Farming L'Icnu'It and CA‘I"l‘I.l now on the premises, and imrnediatr possession gr’:-rrr. Apply tolhe Subscriber on the premises. DONALD LI\'lNGS'I‘0NE. Dog River. August 5. I853. OR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the ltend of Prince Street. furrnerly the site of the Baptist Che l, fronting I00 feet on Huston Street. and IN on I pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situntionrr in the suburbs for II gentleman's resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. I"or Tr-rtns. 81¢. apply to W. II. POPI-‘.. June 8. BUILDINT} LOTS TO LET. ANllMBER ol BUILDING LOTS in Chsr- luttetown. are ready to be let for a term or years. with the right of Purchase within the Terlrt. or particulars t!IIqI|I‘e of H. W. LOBBAN. Auctioneer. June ‘Id. I853. Land for Sale. ITHIN one mile and II hell’ of Town. on the Princetown Road. 24 Acres of land. which will be sold in I.ote of one or more acres. to suit purchasers. Also. the Crops. with or without the land. A plicstion to be made to. EWEN M‘AULAY' July 2nd. I858. To be Let. or Sold. QEVEBAL valuable LOTS in the most central part L ofthe Town. well adapted for Business stands. Enquire of JOSEPH BALL. P. August 3. I858. Valuable Real Estate for Solo. HI-‘. Subscriber otI'ers for SALE his WHARI-‘ and several BUILDING LOTS udjoinrng, at Poor Qunnrt STIII1‘. Personcdegiroue par- chnsing. will please ma|tOesrly application to THOS. B. TRI-IMAIN. Charlottetown. June 28. I853. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold private sale. the Leasehold for 999 years, containing 80; acres of Land, with the‘ Buildings thereon. About so acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door ol the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated ‘about I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the Tryon Bead, and known as the SUN IJV./V‘, for the last IS years. Half the urchsse money can remain on the mieee. For urther pertlculsrs apply to Mrs. Wrnonuv on the Premises. or to Hnirnv Pausnu. Esq.. Charlotte- town. Lot 8|. West River. June 31. I855. LAND FOR SALE. 0 Bl‘. SOLD. by private Contract. in one Block. or in Lots. as may be agreed on. I Trlcl 0' 433 Acne oi‘ Land. the Property of Thomas Foster. si- tuate on Township No. I5. in this Island. This Land lies in Ilte neiglrbourltood of a thriving Settle- ruent.and has an extensive front on I-‘.grnont Buy. with a la and valuable marsh extending along the margin of a stream which intersects it. It is covered with a line mixture of Hard and Soft Wood. pad its value is inhanoed from the circumstance of Grist and Sew Mills being situated in the inirnediate Vicinity. n unquestionable Title will be given. For terms. ‘ and further particulars apply I0 -Iolll I-°l|¢W°I1'Nr I'1sq.. Barrister. Charlottetown ;or to the tlulrsciber. GEORGE Atty. for sold Foster. Suglbope, Aug. soth. iota. Int TO BE l.I-2'1‘. frost the let. day V Nhvsstber seat-thsiwell-knows sad heeutielly situated Pro y. the ' es ofthe IIISSS STEW- Afimig Queen's Square. For particulars. ell- qe of III. BALL ;or. on the Prsniises. I. G. I. w. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, - HATTIR Bees to ..a‘.... his friends tin he -not eoutbnss the re-Ittlsg. elessisg.srtd ltlflsslsg of Beaver and cut Haw. Gentle-eu’s Clothes «leased and nude equal to . JIM CIOWS aiede front the Island wool; gggfiuup. low. Orders Ilktl at the Queen's Arfl. I Illssfrsn Town. and at Jena laws teller. Qssss Steel. Chsrlenstsws. ' obeeervation and o LOST! _. (JN THURSDAY. forenoon, the ink between Charlottetown and B' . OUTSIDE PLATE 0!‘ .1 01331101 IVHEEL. with the name '“Rosssll¢ II 140"’. ecu: Long Arm, London." engraved there- on. whoever ma Iind the same rt leave it atfi oflicc oftlie Subscriber. will be rewarded for their irtiultlc, _ IIENRY PALMER. Itent Street. ISIII Aug. I353. Sin CARDING MACHINES. VIVHE Subscribers have constant! on hand. ofliir for sale JVEIV CJI DING I- CHIJVES complete. which can be put intoi Eh operation. All orders punctually attended to. Ad- dress Jornt Monica: 81, Sort. Secltville. West. rnorlsnd. New Brunswick. or DAvrn'S't'lwal‘l. r|ottetewa,. June, I‘Ith. I858. I5i-ocy o I Right Honourable. Laurence Sulivea. are hardy re- quired to make immediate peytnent of all arrears sf rent due by them. otherwise ings will he inti- tutsd for the recovery thereo . ’ WILLIAM FOIIGAN. Iltb April. tats. Oats. Oatmeal, Pearl Barley. dro. ' ‘HE Subscriber is purchasing OATS. OAT- MEAL. PEARL BAIILE . POVPATOIJ. WOOL. WOOLSKINS. BU‘l"I‘EB. Ito. &c. Cssh pttyttient. Angus I9. JAMFS N. IIAIIBIS. II SALE. a staunch clinker built BOAT. II feet keel. She has lately u_nderpue sthorougk repair. and is now in condition. fectly tight. and sails remarkably well. For fa r particulars up ly st Husuard's Gazette Oflice. Iuly II. 1858. For Sale at S. G. !'ullers-Ka1i!ax.- ECOND EDITIOII of "PIJVE FORESTS JIJVD H./1CK.M.AT./ICK CLEJRINGH; on, Tuavnn. Lrru. Al” DV3"|'°|3 I" “*5 Burnett NOITI-I Aisnaicart Puovtrrcns." by Lieutenant-Colonel Sleigh, C. M.. late of her Ms- jesty’s 11th Itegiment, Richard Bently. New Burling- ton Street. London. nvtnws. " Colonel Sleigh has had every opportusit of mak- ing himself thoroughly acquainted with scenes he describes. The information he has imported in varied and extensive. To thoss_who want inIortna- tion on the state of public opinion. "If"! °r_“" enthor’s statements will be as arousing as instructive. As a book of Travels the work posseeces greut.IIleI_- est. 'l‘he author misses nothing of interest in In way. and tells his own adventures with considerable humour und force. The description of his crossing-. Nortltumberlnnd Straits, and the perils undergone In (1,, u icy Passage," is admirably done, and is calcu- lated to make “gentlemen of Lnglsnd __ home at ease" thank the force that they live iii a of railroads and bridges. We can racem- niend olonel Sleigh as an adrntrnble glide _ the Provinces. and whose opinions as to the political evils of the Colonies and their remedies are ct.”-Dat'ly J\"rrcs. July lilh. can socie . ‘NY valuable But knowledge without the power on- pressin it is valuable only to the owner Tlits power however the author Hg expresses thou hts ev early the result of _ deep rellection. Colonel Sleigh truly says the system under which the Colonies are governed must contain some principle radically wrong. The opinion of it man of such evtdept talent and experience mnst linvc considerable weight."- Standard. Jllay 88th. _ . . “Colonel Sle' h's work is both instructive and ‘ The w ole of the volume will repay peru- interest. as much from the inforntattoa ll conveys as w all from the general tenour of its observations. It is therefore recommended to public attention as the lulesla Md l’”_'l‘“l" ‘ll’? ll“, "3" authentic. work II n the Canadian Colonies published."—Obrrrrer. -I"_'|¢ Wh- “ Colonel Sleigh has claims to he heard on the so- cial and political questions raised III Illrl volume be- and these which can be granted to most writers. INe refer therefore to this volume of Travels and Adventure with more than usual confidence."- . J I 2d. _ L'.'idé;..,..:| iiieighm title to his work we hardly think does full justice to its contents. There is u_cons' _ rable mass of historical and other inforrnattorr In it; it is also a volume of Travel. Life. rind Adventure. tn the British North Amt-ricaii Provtnces.“—-Ben! 's Miscellany, July. . " Lieutenant-Colonel Sleigh line it good nglitlo be heard about the British North American Provinces. He was born on the shores ofllie St. ‘Lawrence. and at dilierent periods of his life has resided for u long ‘mg in those Provinces. He was quartered as an he does not hesitate to express his olclr it is esieritinl to the cause of freedom ot_i t p _ cm continent that the Provinces which are new British sltoeld remain so. Yet be up _ _ f "- teaiion as next to impossible unless institutions are conferred upon them better suited to their sdvunced condition than those which they at pftlflll WT‘!- 'I‘o do justice to the Colonies. ":11 I} ll" "'5" "'9 to maintain the integrity oflllo l'-}lIP|N- ll‘ P"°PQ'U a legislative union of all the Provinces; the u rat- ment in England of a separate Secretary Ind _ Secretary cl State. to attend exclusively to the alliirrs of these Colonies ; the establishment of a Regen]. to be held b a Prince of the blood royal ; the organs- izstion of it rovincinl Army‘; and the admission of the French Canadians to _suttsble honours and dig- nities; and all his propostlonl ll! I‘ 1.. boot. demands sit stteatiive perusal. and the reader who studies it with anyone will let! himselfwell re id."—-I-orulon .llornteg- Pest. III! II , . . New Books?’ New stationery! so. 1*. HASIIAIID has met lII:2C§I‘VI.2a " Fol from Enrrtutrnnir a supply ofB(D STATIONARY which are now open re our ’ ~ . 'I’hsWid .Wid W lrI.ehee edhlqn. Parlor afl. Iailv:ey Libraries P leedehlsloe|teiIlustrI.tsIl.‘I_I- as.‘ as. a la! or 1-. n.-tTs1.atm. 0°-.*.’.°.'::':.-.:.~.a.r:.:'.*.*-3'1".-‘-'.*:.°*m; .. ;..':.: av. 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