HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JUNE 2. Last Halt‘-yearly Drawing OI’ ‘I'll! Great Hessian State Loan of 86,725,0000. THIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government, and contracted by Messrs. M. . Von Ro'rttsctut.n and Sorts, in Frankfort-on-the-Main, and consists of prizes varying from 65 to 32,000 Dollars. The next drawing will take place in June, I855. The price of the Shares is usfollou:s:— One Share for £1 sterling ’I‘hirteen Shares for £I0 Six ditto for £5 “ Thirty d £20 Tickets ordered will be forwarded immediately on receipt of Canada Notes, Bills, or Drafts on Eu- 6‘ rope, &c. After the Drawing, each Shareholder shall receive an ollicial list of the winning nutnbcrs. te prizes will be paid, through the foreign a outs of the under- signed, in cash, at Frankfort-on-tie-Main, Canada, Paris, London, &c. Apply without delay to Messrs. J. A. SCHWARzI- CHILD and Sous, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Mainr Germany; or through their Ilouse, Messrs. A ScHw.tazscttu.n and C0,, 245, Lombard Street, London. RUCE’S NI-IVV-YORK TYPE-FOUNDRY. established in ISI3, has new on hand, ready for imrnsdiute delivery, in fonts to suit purchasers, 100,000 lb Roman 'l‘ype of new out, 50,000 ‘ Fancy Type, 10,000 “ Scripts of various styles, 5,000 “ Germans, 5,000 “ Ornaments in great variety, 6,000 “ Bot ers, 80,000 feet BRASS AND TYPE METAL RULES, and all tlte novelties in the business. All the above 'l‘ypes are cast b steam power, of the new composition of metal pecu iar to this foundry and which is certainly superior to any ever used before in any part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to sell these mtire durable types at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Ma- terials, except Paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers’ ces. The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to all printing otliccs. on the receipt of lifty cents to repay the postage. P rinters of newspapers who choose to ub- lis this advertisement, including this note, t tee times before the first day of July, 1855, and forward me one of the papers. will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasin five times the amount of my manufactures New- ork. Feb. 12, I855. Address GEORGE BRUCE, I8 Chambers-St. eworlt. av aortas. nu:-rrzns rat-an-r. THE HYDROMAGEN, on warstltrnoor are-rt-corssvasrt-iv: c o R x s o L E s , Manufactured by Hancovar Baannnr dt Cc., 88, Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Manchester, England. THE HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for motecting the feet from dam or cold, and therefore a preventive of many Lung iseases, with- out any declaring whatever. The Hydromsgen is in the form of a sole, and worn inside the boot or IlIt:!I_. Its medicated character is a powerful antidote IO M. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or rsiniest wea- hsr, as the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrome- geu is inserted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclement weather with impunity; while consumption, so prevalent among the-young of our country, may be thwarted by generaladoption. They entirely supersede over-shoes, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like lndit rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the H dromagen, being merely a thin slice of cork prepare , peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engs e in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - fects. I‘ sir expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides those who patronise them will find uni; gun-ly doctor’: bill much diminished thereby. As the Hydromugen is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last ear in London,Msnchoster, Birmingham, Liverpool, I w, Leeds,,Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Harnburgh, and erlin, our sales reached the almost incredible number of 1,782,450 pairs of cork soles. This year the number will far surpass that. Ask the Facelt their opinion of their value as preventive for COLDS BRON l‘IS, ASTHMA, U . and CONSUMPT ON Men’s size, per pair, 2s 3d. Ladies’ d . o, as. Boys'and Misses’do. Is Gd Nos-tcn.—Front the Retail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any etorekeeper can make a line profit on their sale, whilethey are an article, that may he kept in any store. among any class of For terms, apply to ancouar, Baanuzv, & Co. ‘I8 Ann Street, New York. ‘Guild l‘.sq.. Sir To Daguerrelan Artists. RARE CHANCE. Two first-rate CAMERAS for sale, with instruction in the art. no of Harrison's best quality Bellows Camera. new. W. C. HOBBS. Jan. 7th, 1855. 18 5 4-55. The Art Union of Glasgow. Licensed by Act of Her Majesty’s Privy Council, I8-l8.—Instituted lS4l.—-Socretsry‘s Ollice, 20 t. Vincent Place. Patron, His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. President, Ilis Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, and Chatelherault. Vice Prest'dents.—His Grace the Duke of Men- trose, His Grace the Duke of Argyll. Right Ilon. the Earl of Eglinton 8:. Winton, Rightllon. Lord Belhatren tenton, Sir Arehd. Campbell, Bart. ofSuccoth .\l.P, Sir James Campbell, of Stracathro, Sir Arehd. Alison, Bart. Sheriff of Lanttrkshire, Wtn. Lock- hart, of Multan Locklturt, Es . M.P. Colonel More, of Caldwell, M.l’; Alexander! astie,F.sa. M .P; John Gordon, Esq., of Aikenhead; A. Campbell, Es . Elvthswood; William Stirling, Esq., of Kier, it .P; Alex. Dennistoun, l'Isq., of Golfhill; James Lumsden, Esq., of Yoker; D. Carrick Buchanan, Esq., of Drumpeller; (,'om;ni¢'¢¢ of Jllauagerrtent.-'I‘he Hon. Robert Stewart, of Ornoa, Lord Provost of Glasgow, C‘ltrtt'r- man. Wm. James Davison. Esq., of Ruchil, Vice- Chairrrmn. Thomas Dawson, Esq., C. C. lllnckirdy, Esq., Colonel Campbell, A. G. Macdonald, E.-q., D. C. Rnit, Esq., Aler. Harvey, E=q., J. Ilould- sworth, I'}sq., Edward I). ‘James. Esq., .las. IVyllie ' Jae. Anderson, l\l.l’., Robert Craig, }sq., J. G. Kinnenr., Esq., Charles M. Graham, Esq., A. ltoxburgh, ICsq., Paisley, A. I’. Paton, Isq , Greenock; C. llamilton, Esq., and C. W. llreun, Esq. Honorary Secretaries. Mr. Robert Alexander Kidston, flcling Secretary. THE OBJECT OF THE ART UNION OF GLAIGIHV O ‘Q Is. briefly, to aid in extending atnongst the com- munity a knowledge of the Fine Arts, b the pur- cltase and dissemination amongst the hembers of Meritorious Works. A Subscription of one guinea constitutes Mem- bership for One Year. The whole Subscriptions, after deducting the necessary Expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Pictures, Drawings, Sculptures, Engravings. and other Works of Art. Each Member for the present year, for every Guinea subscribed. is entitled to the following privileges.-— I.—To a Co y of the very beautiful Line En- graving on Stee of “ Coming of age in the Olden Time,” after the Painting by W. P. I-‘rith, Esq., R.A., now Engraving by F. Hell, Esq., for the Society.—-Size of Engraved Surface, 36 Inches by 22 Inches. II.-—’I‘o the chance of obtaining, at the Annual General Meeting, in July, I855, for every Guinea subscribed, a Painting, Stauette,or Grou , in Bronze or Psrian; Fac-simile Copy in Chromo- ithogrsphy of a Painting by J. Gilbert of "Spanish Peasants going to Market,” same size as original; or some other Work of Art, purchased for distribution among the Members of the Society. tso'rn.-Subscfibers Jbr more than one Share have the following privileges :— If for Two Shares, Two Chances for the Prizes, and a Proof on India paper of the Engraving of the Year, or Two Prints :—If for Five Shares, Five Chances for Prizes, a Proof before Letters on India paper, or Five Prints as he may prefer :—If for Ten hares, Ten Chances for Prizes, an Artist Proof, or, in lieu thereof, Ten Prints. Subscribers for this set can take a Print of a ormer year in placeo this year’s; but of former tingrsvtn , there are no Proo to had. he ollowing is the list of former Prints, issued by the -lociety:—viz., The errnit—-Italian Shepherds- ’rince Charles Edward—Harvest—Ms orn ng— Nhittington—Hagar and Ishmael—Heather Bel es-— the Keeper's Daughter—and the Return from Deer- Stalking. The Committee of the Art Union of Glasgow have great leasnre in drawin attention to the very beauti ul and high-class Tine Engraving for this year, the Largest and most Valuable ever Issued by any Art Union. The Cotnmittce following the rule they have laid down, to keep up the high quality of‘ the Engrnvings issued them, have given a veryl large price for this Engraving, which if published in ‘ the usual we , would have been charged Three Guineas; so t at Subscribers to the Art Union of Glasgow, for every Guinea subscribed, will be cer- tain of obtaining an Engraving three times the value of their Subscription, and also have the chance of obtaining, at the Annual Meetin , a Painting or other Work of Art, purchased for d‘istribution among the Members of the Society. Of Artist Proofs, and Proofs before Letters, a very few will be thrown elf, and these will he delivered strictly in the order that Subscribers’ names are 0 received, a few ofeach being retained for Subscribers abroad. The Engravin being on Steel and Line, good impressions of the Plate can be depended on. The Committee feel assured that the Fac-Similes in Chrome-Lithography, of Gilbert's Painting of “ Spanish Peasants going to Market," of the same size as the Painting, will rove a very popular and valuable addition to the rise List. he ommittee most respectfully yet earnestly solicit those Gentlemen who are already Members of the Society toincresse the number of the Subscribers, and thus put the Society in a situation to advance still more than they have at been able to do the cause of Art in the United ingdom. Subscriptions will be received at the Oflice of the Society, 20. St. Vincent Place, Glasgow; by any of the Members of the Committee of Management; and by the Honorary Secretaries appointed through- out the Country. ROBI-.R'I‘ ALEXANDER KIDSTON Acting Secretary, A. U. of G. Mn. G. T. HAIIAIID, Honorary Secretary for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A Copy of thebeautiful Line Engraving on Steel. of “Coming of Age in the olden time"—size o Lagrand, Surface 88 inches by 22 inches—msy be seen at llaszann & 0\V[1¢'a Book store. Tl" H000“?! Secretary would remark, that as the prizes will be drawn for in July next, it will be necessary for Subscribers for this year to send in their names before the lllatl leaves or England on the 5th June. Blood Horse “ALADIN.” THE above llorse, imported by the Royal Agricultural Society, will travel during the ensuing season, , _, ._.:-_-at, ,_ once a fnrtttigltt. Will leave North River on Monday, the 30th April, and remain at McQIIi||=In’s, 'I‘ryon Road, from 12 to 5; will then go to llonshaw and remain for the night. On Tuesday, the Ist May, will be at John McLean's, DeSahle. from I2 to 8; will then proceed to John McLean's, 'I‘ryon, and be there until Thursday; will then go through to Patrick McMurra’s, Lot 29. And next day, (Friday), will be at 'I‘hotnas Campbell's, Anderson's Road, from I2 to 5. And in Charlotte- town, every Saturday, at the Wellington Inn Stables. ES BYRNES. w North River, April 23d, 1855. Entire Horse “ INKERMAN.” A‘ TIIIS llorse, sired by old “Co. :' Luunus," dam by Revenge, front ‘Q; a Canadian grand-dam, is new four ~' 2-. 3, years old, has good action,and is gentle in disposition. He will travel for the season once a fortnight, as follows. Monday. May 7th, leaving the Subscriber’s Stables, Charlottetown Royalty, for l’ye’s Corner, remaining there 2 hours; thence to James Gass’s, Tryon Road, remaining all night. On Thursday, to Mnbey’s for two hours; thence to Rose's, south side ofElliot River; thence to Arehd. McDoagnll’s, South Shore, remain- ing all night. From thence on Monday, to John McKinnon’s, for2 hours;thence to Edmund Leckie’s, DeSable, remaining all night. Thence on Thursday, to William Gardiner’s, Crapaud; thence to William Wortlt’s, Tr on, remaining until the following Mon- day. From thence to Samuel Leard’s, Cape Traverse, remaining for 2 hours; thence on to Monkley’s for the night. Returniu to Wm Worth‘s on Wednesday. Thursday, to h c.\Iurruy's, and thence to David Cook's, New Bedeque Road. And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George Foster's, Cltarlottetown. ENRY WORTH, Owner. Charlottetown Royalty. Prize Horse " VULOAN,” The Property of J. W. Calms. THE celebrated half-bred Five year old STALLION, sired lay the im- rted thorough bred lood SA- Lo mm a Columbus dam, grand dam by oncesvslles—has taken two prizes mm the Royal Agricultural Society recsntly—ts of a dark brown, standin 16 heads, will stand for the season at the following places, viz :- _ On Monday , April 80th, will leave Thomas Cairns’s. Sumtnerside, for St. Elesnor's, and pass ugh Misoosche to Lyall's, Let It). Tuesday, the let May, will leave for Mr. H. N. pe’s, on his way back to St. Eleanor’s; from thence to Townsend ’s Corner and Thomas Cairns’s. On Wednesday, the 2d, will call at HetIield’s Forge and Robert Walker's, (stopping at the latter L. place for two hours) on his we to Indian River and Mslpeque, stopping at the stab es of Mr. George Elli- son u til 10 o'clock the next day. On Thursday, the 8d, will leave for Breen’s Forge, at Darnley.thence to Charles Doyle's,at Park Corner; thence to Pil|msn’s New London, where he will re- main until two o'clock on Frids afternoon, when he will cross McLeod’s Ferry, to raham’s, stopping at George McKay's, uire, all alight. Saturday, the 5th, eaves Mc ay's by Johnston's Mills, to McAskill’s, Princetown Road, thence to widow TayIor’s, Freetown, remaining until the follow- ing Monday. _ On Monday, the 7th, will leave for John Wright's , S. W., and from thence to John Wright’s Esquire, Sesrltown, where he will remain for the night. ‘On Tuesday, the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muir- he:uI’s, 'I‘ryon Road, on his way to Sturdy's Mills, stopping at Barnabas '1‘rovvsdele’s. On Wednesday, the 9th, will leave for Crawford's Inn. and remain there until three o'clock; and from thence to John Clark's, Ca Traverse, where he will retnain until one on hursdsy; and Will then leave for Moultley’s, stopping at Hooper’s Corner all '3 L‘ I I. Triday, llth, will leave Hooper’s Corner for Mac- caul’s, b Clark's Mills, through Wilmot Creek to homes airns’s, sen. The above routes will be continued Fort- night y during the remainder of the seaso . n The Groom of the Columbus will be in attendance. H CALEB POLLEY, Groom. April 12. Stallion Horse “ Prince Edward,” WILL stand for the season at Cymbria Lodge, Rustico. Attend- ance at the Stables from 6 to 8 In the morning; from I2 to 2 at noon; and rose 6 to 8 in the evening. _ . Prince Edward took the First Price for Stallions at the last Easter Show, cotnpettng Wllll all ages and all grades, as the hnndsomest and most useful horse. '1‘:nus,._'[‘wenty Shillings for the season, pay- able on the 1st January next. WM, HODGES, owner. AVY AND ARMY LISTS for April, received by Mail for sale at Hasznrd and Owen's Book- I store. Just Try war: JAMIE DUNOAN’8 New Establishment of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. Next door to the residence of the Han. Geo. Colss. From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P.S.—Jobhing punctually attended to. Just Publihed, T H B 0 D I C U M, OR. VOCALISTS’ GUIDE. ONSIS l‘ING ofa complete course of instruction ill the elements of Vocal Music. Founded on the Pestalozzian System; designed for the use of Schools and private pupils. For sale bythe Subscri- her, and also at the Book-stores of Ilaszann UWEN, attd II. Savtmrin, Queen’s Square. J ll ROSS, Teacher of Vocal Music. For Sale, or to Let, ]j‘0R a term nfycars, with power to purchase, the following properties, owned by the subscriber: Three Pasture Lots situate on the Malpeque Road, within two and a half miles d‘ Charlottetown, con- taining thirty-six acres of land, having a snug cottage on outhouses, Possession tnny be given forthwith. The Town Lot and Premises at present occupied by the Hon. Stephen Rice. Possession may be given on the lat of May next. The Premises fronting on Queen Square, now occupied by Mrs. Forsyth. Possession may be given on the 10th of May next. The Terrace House and Premises nowln the occu- potion of Mr. Ilawle . The subscriber will let all or any ofthe above for a term of years, with or without power to purchase, for any period not exceeding ten years, with interest annually at six per cent. Application to be made at the office of ARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, April 2. YORKSHIRE HOUSE. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the public in general, that he has opened a STORE in the remtses lately occu ied by Mr. TKOMAI Gstx:a:tr, en_t-street, and that he has received per Isabel, from Liverpool, his SPRING GOODS, consistin amongst others CLOTHS-Olives, blues, blac s, fancy Does, Greys. Flannsls, Molesltins, Cords, black Cotton Velvets and Velveteens. _ A lar e variety of Cottous, Cotton Prtnts,Canvsss, Brown olland, black do.. Diapers. Damask Talia Covers, green and blue Baize, Bed-ticking? WW1‘- awake, Al aca and Lawn Hats, Bo s‘ belts, braces, Beaufort ice, neck and cltet sil Handkerchiefs, Ladies‘ Riticule Bags an Baskets. Paraso‘s; un- stable, Rice, Straw, Tuscan and fancy Bonnets, purses, silks, satins, Persians, Lining-cotton;'Buttoua In variety for costs, vests and pants; white s rinted fancy Shirts; black silk Velvet; a variety of Ribbons and artificial Flowers; Fsnc Vesttng. Merinos, Orleans, Alma and Raglan resses and ircsssian Robes, white and colored Muslins, Organ- die Dresses, Black silk Capes, blacDAprons, a large assortment of Berlin Wools all colors and shades, dies’ Boots and Slip , Ladies’ and Gents’ Gloves, plain and embretrl:re'd Veils, muslin collars, Habit-shirts, Hair-nets and Mohair caps, every des- cription of Tailor's Trimmings. HARDWARE, CUTLER? JJVD JOIN‘- ERS’ TOOLS of that rate quality, consisting of Table knives and forks, and carvers and steals, all sorts and sizes; Pocket and Penlrnives, Razors, Scissors, Table, Tea and Desert Spoons, Metal and Nickel, Silver Bread, Butcher, Oyster, Palette and shoe Knives, Gentle- men's Dressing Cases, Rasps, Files, screw and ugurs, Planes, Hammers, Horse, shingle and ot_er Nails, Saws, and a Ef other attic es,tncludtng an En lish Cookin . Al.sso—Shortly ‘expected from Halifax, an assort- ment of WEST INDIA and AMERICAN GOODS, all which will be sold cheppléofrl’ BROWN May 17, I855. 3t 1856. LONDON HOUSE. New Spring Goods. _ ER "lSABEL,,‘ from England, the Subscriber begs to announce the arrival of a la e and eneral Assortment of SPRING and SU_ MER OODS, comprising a varied assortment tn the newest styles of Dress Goods. Shawls, _ _ Children’s Hats, Ribbons, Neck-ttes, Mtlhneryo osiery, Gloves, Mantles, Boots and Shoes, white and black satin and morocco Slippers, Broad Clothlo Doesltins, summer cloths, gambroons, drills, ready made Clothing, India rubber Coats, Tapestry, Brus- sels, ltidder, stair and crumb Csrpettnp. Hilflh u , stair Diaper, worsted and union Dante_I|I» long cloths, oheu Prints. cotton werp_s, tel‘ Work Boxes, Writing Desks and Dressing Cele!» together with a variety of other Goods. Jttso, 1 LARGE JSSORTMEJVT OF HARD- W./IRE, 4-c-, GROCERIES: 'I‘EA, Loaf, crushed and moist Sugars; Cofee, ground and unground washln and halting Pofidfifl washing Soda, Soap, Starclt, hie. Splcelo &°- &°-- 'I‘he whole having been carefully selected and purchased on the most favourable terms. Wm 5° '°ld at the lowest Cash price at the SIOIORESASZARD. Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chapel. City of Charlottetown ,Msy l8th.