v. i To bVlIiLIAM—-El-lVA.I‘I7.,-Eli] : ' Deer_Blr.—We fllpoctlllly. address you in pursuance of IItO| proceedings of a guns I meeting of the Your Man ‘tllalldln \ Married, December 30th, I856. by the Rev. Charles Ives Burnett. Mr. Iiiugliliri Carrie, of your Bible Class, at which it was unssimousy r|.,¢'.,j,,d ,1,“ Charlttttctowri. At Slrubeotrcrrdia-_ I‘ E | committee eppornted_to convey to you an suirnrnre of‘ their appreciation o the wise Otinnggl ",4 you iriculate._and also to procure for your acceptance an up. pro riate tangible testimonial. L iriunirstioii bsiwsen efords us no ordinary gratification; end. in tendering you this Family Bible as a token of heartfelt attachment and gratitude ofyour pupils. permit us to express the lively satisfaction with which we discharge the pleasing duty assigned. ho that the eolrcitude you take in furniitliin Bible t.‘lass with _e systematic selection of lessons ofi'lirisriaiii truth, moral rectrtede, end sound rsflectioe, may enable us to become in our respective spheres instruments of usefulness to others: srid on the close of another may be permitted, with us. to see the comuieaesnient of IIIH pew. fraught with blessings of a spiritual character to yoursell and the Chis! : ttl-_o. we tender you our respects to your excel- lent Indy end it . Fervsntly do we pray that an engagement so important in its object, and judicious in respect oftlie mean he seirctilied to the teacher etrd fraught by the abundant grace and blosein ofAlrrriglrty God ' We are, Joirrs LOCKIRIY, SAIIUII. Puowse. JAsss:s lltrrcitiut, 3 Committee. rrerr.v. My dear Young Friends;—I thank you most sincerely for the’ uterine! in which you have conveyed the serrtirneriie of the Class, and especially for the unexpet-ted gift wliieh, on their‘ behalf, you have presented, to be it lasting rneiriorial of their a hell ever regard this a fritnily treasure, not only for its own inestinnrble worth, but because it will be the riieuris of more closely uniting us at the faintly alter. The earnest search with the most irriportant sud bertulicial results, to ll||Il\'ItIllllI:s l"""'wd 5 diinl l'""l' ""3" . . . and to nations. In Incl. the strorrgritiaclrrrrteirt to God's Word gun", 0" "luck “uh; Wm"""°‘l lo "“k° h" "ml ‘I lb” and the I.ord's Day. so characteristic rrf the .\trglo.>'nxtrtr nice. is the only key to their it as their power enr.l_lilieit . My fond, desires respecting you as a Ililtlo Class, will be realized. if you it forth in the world, utrd take your proper station among your fcllowarien, with llte Ilililo its your only t guide. Ind its author yotrr best I-‘rrt-.od. ttur prob-.iri-»rr will soon end; but eaclt as is work to pcrforrrt ill the virrt.-yard before the welcome “ well dorm" iriuy irailutn our e.-irii Lot on so labour that. as time rolls l , we rrrrry ‘‘ I'.vi-.r rt-ad our title’ cle ir to rrianeions iii the skies." I wish you all marry years of increasing happiness and usefulness. ‘ remain, Your affectionate Tericlier. WM. IIs:Ann. Bible Class Room, 28th Dec., I856. TIIIPIIANCI llxr.r. CoarrAsv.—'I'lre Annual 'I‘¢-mperrinco llull, i.ri the evening of .\loridny the lltli iriitt. 'I‘lio aectrut-ts of the Company for tlte past year woro aulirrrilt audited, and painted. were chosen by lmllnr, as follows :- Cirptriirr John Olehnr. R N . I'M-.sidrnt, (re-elected) J. V_ Morri-oti, S3-cy.. trrtd 'I'rerts-in-r. dtr Dirlclors.—(‘iipt.iirr Ill».-liar. \le-srrt. \VlIIlr|lII Ilorrd, J \V' Morris--ti, Go-o go Be‘-r. Jiitiii Ride-r ; (re-elected) .\lr. D9.rjI- nrrn Chappel. Mr l‘eter I)esBriitriy. 4 coEii‘E_sroNnEscE.i'II 2' (For Haazard's Gzizette.) THE MAN WITII TIIE LOAD OF HAY. Atit—TIie Low Burk Cur. ‘ When first I saw the rriari. sir. 'twris on rt market day, in the Market Square with e swrtggering rtir, beside a load ofliav; him; but when that hey was sold, and gone where cattle get their feed, the men was in town, with it broken crown, and a piteous pay l'nrthe hay—and his creditors all, sortie shrrt end some tell, were clrssit-g him up that drt_v. I saw the whole tlirsnsac-E tlort, end your reedersl will tell. of the sad mishap that hap-: pened the chap who came to town to sell; but who, for want of‘ diecernnient,got "sold" himself instead, by getting to friskyi upon molasses whiskey, which he put into hie head,—on a car-1 tain market day-when he brought in a load of hay—i'ntendiIrg. I ’tis true, but neglecting to do, the right thing with his pay. Now when the hiiy he sold. air, and the cash was paid hirnl dewn, says he “ Now I'll go and pay what I owe to my credi . A S ywr I)t9lI| CutlilI'. of Crapuud, rriszing spread and prosperity, as well .Bl0W I’a G H relrilivr-s. hirrcrir. for 2| l'l'lie Ilaidee was .and the (.‘.rptuitr (John Tucker I'lyrrrouth, rind landed ' °'"l'l".l"5 I may ‘ Cmtvuycd to I’otiir,-as. to his venerable and eorrowing mother and The deceased was nephew to Mr. James N. llsrris, salutary irretruction M"°'°"‘l- "I- rlier, II. At Cluirlotiernwn. e ' he dietiectitin of our appointment as the niediurri of corn- ' D‘"'“''- M'- -I" '1 M our esteemed Teacher and (‘|..,,f,u,,," Race. of Lot 24. At the Wesleyan Persons Rev. John \Ilt¢.\IIl"liy, .\Ir. daughter of Mr. Williarti Pr if ,:_-II:-1-y eve-uni. can inst.by the Rev. D. Fitz Gerald. q. ll.. Mr. _ ‘ Died, On his postings to Lnglnnd, in the Brig Ileidee, frorn Harbour “‘°"- i""“'r"“"|“"“1l. no the 8'Il of last month, Mr. Thomas cars out-door agent to Messrs. Puriton &, Morin, . ' 1 I . "I 8"! °' b"l"lr °I "'9 Cllll. yours affectionately, u IItI"s‘lil|l|lIIlly, the lltb inrttsnt. *"“7l|tII‘l0||'9l0WtI. deeply deplored. rrl'rer |""_0-‘I. which alto have with rnuclt Christ » nation to the Drvirto will, Sarah Johnstorte, ter of the lloriorirble Willirtrri Forgstr, Barrister-at.|ew, in the e 2lst year of her ago. Do Sable, to Margaret Campbell, of‘ by the Rev. John Carrrerou, Rev. John? Island, to Ainslie. daughter of F. R.: it the l0th January, by the Rev. Thomas : cDonsld, of Lot 33,to Miss Catherine! go, on Monday, 12th insl., by the’ Charles Cox, to Agnes, youngest‘ ouss. Samuel llenry Beavens, Painter, to Ellen- \ sight of land at the tiriie of his decense, )krndly and attentively put into the rerriairrs, which were shortly after . at Rsvenwood, in the Royalty a lingering and painful ien fortitude. and resig- the beloved daugh- Puiicral to-rrtorrow, at II o‘elo k HA8ZARD’S GAZETTE. JANUARY 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I-IE PUBLIC RE Requests» to observe that THE LIBRARY bee lately been removed T front Dawson's Buildin Kent Street. to the ruiees built b . . . Mr. 'l‘rroisAs Terr-t-oer‘, sud lmrusdietsly 4!" its GI-I3“ "“¢l‘- A'|““"'“°o 3°95 k°°l”'Io ‘d ‘h 'l‘rrossAs 6: Duitsesr The Pro, ielor hevi -eds con- "“l"'“"‘?'- . r - sidereble additions to his Catslogueo BOOKS, vr icli now etri- “°'“_"'I °l“"’» ‘°' P'P‘I' ° l’‘’"‘ ‘u‘'‘ braces the best works in History, Travels, Biography sud L" t E‘°|"'I Gllllfii I0! III! “I'll! n a. Literature, solicits the support of the Community general 1'3"" ' """‘l"°"“' 'd‘I"d ‘° '°°°"'. ' h I srid prorriises, if encouraged in this undertaking, to establish, what is greatly needed in this City, a Library. at ternie accessible to all who are in pursuit e instruction and unuse- menl. Parties residing throughout the Island are invited to avail themselves of the privileges connected with this Library. which will be seen by e perusal of the g s or susscerr-rroir £012 0 psrenrinrmonsvolstrieet a time allowsd,snd EX ‘MAJESTIC!’ '30“ LIVER’ exchanged as often as rsq irsd POOL, ‘ Our,‘ frost Lor_idoti. and recent arrivals from .£l 0 ‘we vo tries a. ~ Boston and Halifax, the Subscribers have received apwardsof til 8 0 Three volumes, Do. I000 Pacusous 1.‘! I5 0 Four vrrliirues, Do. N. B.--A full cstslo us is in course of preparation. and will be soon in the hands 0 the public. JOIIN BENNET STRONG. Jeri. I4, I851. Isl. Ini. WANTED! HREE HUNDRED FISH BARRELS. Apply to BENJAMIN ,DAVll.-ZS, January 14. '51. 8i roker, Water-street. Dec. 27.—'l‘ltnnr:ts Dortnrnr, charged with riot prougd, Ilcrrry llolron 1 Willirr uprcrrie l‘iiurt. \l -f Ollice-bearers for the ensuing yt:lIt:VlCIe(li_fil|t?lI Ill —“ I3-— :lti—l’eti-r Mrirtrrr, Joliir Ilroyderick. James Lantry, Ellen ‘Penn. and llairrirrli \I‘t)nrthy. for desecratittg the Lord's dav; r-rtriiictvtl; to-rrtorrce deferred till a lrv.tir arid 'I'lrorrrars .\I'Curtlry. clrargcd with the like ollence; not prrrvrd. |S57.—Jrin. 2 —-'l‘horiiss I-‘lynri. drank, and interfering with ptirsorrs on the ice near the city wharfs he was drsrrirsiie . .lolrri lllclloriald and Patrick Gtiodrnarr, drunk and incapable taking or I—J. ‘ ire of the p I'_ Iiordrirr. (is, or he itrrprisoncd 48 hours; p:rirl.—-Peter Trainer, charged !\\'llI| assault and battery on his wife; plaititilf not appearing. he \Vl|l dieritisser . 6.—Jnrires lllclluillin. disorderly driving: convicted; lined lie. with costs.—-Jiitrres Ualtill, Illritliri Crockett, and Alexander Iiitllltltilll, Inrceriy; l‘0lllllllIlt3tI to take their trial at the Supreme General L'ourt. Meeting of Slturizholdere of this Company, was hr-ld in _the' 7'"''"I"‘ A""‘ld r"" "'“”“"“l_"l3 ll” “I9 0‘. -I'“|° Allwltli convicted: fitted lit, and corrrrrirtti-d, for want of siueties, tu he--p the peace. and be of good I)I:IIi’lVI0llr.—PIIItIiCI( Iloolrtn, 94- 1 for nssaiilt ori l'o'rct-trreri Ileggit and White. in August last: con- .E5. or be imprisoned 2 riioriths; find gecuyhy ‘ rrrir.-ell in .t.’50, with two suretieit in £25 each, to keep the g p1’.'If!t! and he of good Itclli'l\ItItlf fur I2 rrtonths and stand corri- 7 mitt»-d till rurid titre be paid and itertrrit iven Altrrrlrrrrii Iloolrirt. for assault on Policemen corivir-.ti-d; lineal £3. or be irrrprisoited 6 weeks, lirid security lrrrriatrlf in £50 with two sareties in l |tuiIt‘.H and he of good helrriviour for I2 rriontlis. and stand corn- ttvttt--d till said litre be paid and security given. for \IiIIt£lII rrsitiiult and battery on Patrick Ru.-th; convicted; fitted £.‘l or be itripri-oried 2 months, find security lrirrisclf in .850 'go-td IIHIIJIVIIIIJI’ for I2 months. and stand comnrrted till the line j be aid and security given. ' ‘he lost three cases with the ease '“ loirtitlrnn Meirclirtiier for assault and battery on Margaret ll-‘itzgeriild" were handed back from the Supreme Court to be dispiiped of in the Police Court. ' Dwyer. drunk and incapable of taking care of elf; tliitrrriitsed when sober. I .—Siiriiuel Willitirrrs, charged with selling spirituous liquors without license; not pvttved. tries Fisk, for neglecting and refusing to attend and look indeed.—for he had no rrioriey to pay—although he got l!l"° ‘5Vl¢l'~"'¢9i ¢°lWlCl9tli lI"°l-I 53- I Liverpool, Doc. . I7—.l. \V.Oliver. Bell. Bideford, Dee. I2—-Ila ; pnrtioir settled out ofcourt. ' 2.) —.liirrres Cubtll. for treirpitits on the premiites of Henry I zrlriier, luaq. ; disrrrrsrtcd . l'l.rrrrtrlFrriit it for Bible lllllll Iris ever been r’IIlt‘Il\It'lI ("I '“"'"R"-I d""'”-“ °"""'°‘"di 5"“ flrrivalr from hence. POLICE COURT. disorderly driving; Ill I.eoruird. for threatening language to ppearing. Jtisepli Crabb, ‘ 5a, with costs, or be irri- Qurrin, for violertt assault and future period. Francis sol. ; no prosecutor tr ppearirrg. tn-elve-t ; disiiiisiu-,d \VIIt.'lI sober. drunk and drrrtrrderly; convicted: fined IVhite and Ileggs; 25 each, to keep the lluglr Quinn, ch, to keep the peace and be of ship News. V I3.—Ann Jones, Ilobert. 6—Orient.Jacobs. cehus, Scott. I9—William Charlottetown Markets, Jan. 10. Ileef. (small) llo. by quarter, l'ork tors in town; but first I'll to the tavern drive. that strtitdit convu Do Esrrrall), niently near, and get sonrethirrg warm, for an ugly snowstorm ‘I mighty near, I fear,—-to this line market driy;—isn‘t it lucky llrrrri, .\Iuitoti, Igot In my hrryl—for when there's bad hauling, and heaps of: B,,:',e, “-,.,,,hy_ snow felling, ‘tie wiser st ltorrre to stay. So, giving his horse a errisrtish tip. that made him "brindle" his feet. in il few: minutes more lie was inside the door where thirsty men do. most, to nroisten their crumbling clay; the poor lioritc was left: I) ‘ ‘allow, .nr , u I'erir o. by Tub Ir l Ilurlcy, b. tltl rt 7d Oatmeal, Ifids 2d ll Geese each, 2s 6d ri 3s 0d 5d a t'r§tl Fow , Bd it Is 6d lid rt 8 Turkeys each, 4s e 7s 6d 6da8.l k, Is 2da Is 4d 3d a 7d Eggs dozen ls 0d a Is 6d 3d rt 5 Oats. bush. ls I0d ri 2s 0d IN a lBd Barley. a 6d a 6s Id it is M Putritoes, 2s 6d e 3s 0d llld a le ' arnips Is It In 3d Ild a Is I llotricspun yd. , 3s (id u 5s d it Md riy, ton, 5s a 55 Dtl a lid ‘ Straw, Cwt., Is it Is 3 outside; this he couldn’t prevent, but his rreigli of dissent told Ito I was dissatittlierl-witlr the man who sold the ltay—for throwing 5, his nroney ewsy—fur mitt and suclt traslr, when he wanted‘ more cash than he made that rriarket day. Now in the tavern ‘ crxrrorv, will be held. (I). V.) in the 'l‘rtMrs:itArsc parlor site this tiller of the land. and the way that his glasses ‘l are etnptied surprtsscs e'en Blitz‘s sleight-of-lrririd. And now his cares are all forgot; his head and his pocket are light; he; feels he's a rnsn-deny it who c.-in.’—does anyone want to light, 1‘ —this beautiful market day?—“ I‘rrr the man that sold the hay— and I'll ball up and down, any man in the town. pervided I gets fair play!" But ntibody came to fight liirri (of course they , was angry, and did not like the lasli—arrd his Iii.-ry eye, IIS Ill! passed me by. winked out "there will he is crrtslr, l'rrr thinking, my lrtd. to-dey—for the men who sold llre hay, is as cro-"s its two sticks, but faith I'll soon lix lrirriself and his no-back ! sleigh." In a moment he WIN past run, and I kept on my. (lumen-SQUARE, at the Marltr-.t House, at the hour of _ , , _ r... _,_" .. .. .‘. rounds. and gave to the air all the lllllttlcltl were with which my l l"\l;'l‘-l‘l‘i]‘l:" 'f"§"""l':{_(';“:hl::::;::m:’l:Vml3elr?;'I;‘Nl}Yb.‘fit: . . . . . . organ abounds; but soon the man again I saw, lashing with all , his mi lit the tinforturrato horse iltat “ went it," of course.‘ I I - l '1 IVO ' rt EVA N NIUIA I. G uN.»;:iiiA'Li"i~i’.;.- in 'I'iiurtsoAv cverrrr llie I'uhlic are rvsprrclfally invited to attend. be taken up at the close of tho Mesttrig. Jutr. 14, I857 Cl-IRIITIAN Asso- E HALL, (‘hair to be taken at 8 o'clock. A collection will Yourvr: next. ROIIT. A. STRONG, Scc‘y. {E II‘ I Jun. H, I857. Ia George Coles. on the Royalty. Also, it ptiir of WEI.I.-'l‘RAIN- H... til) IIURSI-‘N, tit for the saddle or Ilttrntflfl, Surnti under £5, |eu.,,»,._ 1,5...‘ c..,,,..,j,,.,,d COAL I CII A II.LOTTETO\VN GAS LIGII'I' C().\Il'ANY, having on hand about 200 Tons of were efrrrid).—so he jumped in his sleigh. 0|"-I WWI In-'Inltit-g dry slack l'lC'l‘ttU CO \I. more than they require. away, and good speed his grrrron made; for the horse, rl'yo st-o. L “I “"3 3i'”'° '“ ‘l“ .-rritities to suit purcliasers COAL! COAL I will dispose at 209 per ton. WILLIAM .\lUR|’|lY. I IIIIIIKEI. JY SALE, HAY! A '1‘ HAY! AUCTION, 1 ON because he thought it was right,-—on this, rt market day. to cash; over £5 an-l under Lltlg tliiriy days credit; over .El0. show other horses the wiry, to skip o‘er the road, when he'd such a light load as his master who sold the hay. How often does It happen, that a men pulled up with pride, has no thought of fear till his med career is stopped. by niisfortnns's tide! ‘Twas thus with the boozv fsrtricr. es round a corner he rode. , when his horse. out of spite, " slowed" the sleigh to the right, ’ end "sclisttsred" it and its loed—in tlte street. on e rmirlrer day: and the man who sold the hey get a gash in his pets, and his horse wouldn't wait, but sciimpered oil‘ horrie quite gay. And now rriy country geritlernen. take the Organ .\Irrn's advice, when you've sold your hrry make no foolish delay. and don't drink more than (wire; for slit old you happen to get " slowed," your horse might “ slaw" your sleigh. and you rriiglii be slain- don't you see it quite plain — on rtorrio litre market day — then tItre'd he tliu dance to pay; now trike warning by what I sri_v— discontinue bud capo-rs, continue your papers, and rerrrr-rrrber ‘he ruse with the hay. 'l‘rrs: Oiioxrr MAN. N. B. For stile, one Rhyming .\lri;:liirt. patent crsnk;also, one Lectsiirig Machine, as good as in-iv. . To correspondents. Anotlisr letter from Ma. (Tear-err was received this rnorniog We have not given it a perusal, but it will receive proper attention. Pulse! is received and partly in type, but as he came to heed rather late and in a rough state, we have laid liini aside eutil we have have title to shave kiwi down We do not agree with all his edtlrueuts. sud therefore will watch and eanvsas ssttsua.ss atssssshs kss rssseinssdsd as is ssreitsles ’' hpswss. I, "1' . l «hr J y3uriNr'r'urrE IN Jun. N. I’. S. I'urcli Itth Jan. IS 7 three rriuritliit; on approved notes. l have the llrry delivered itr 'I‘owrt by paying 55 per ton extra. risers I "i7. I'urclirir-are wishing c.in Ill-.NJ. IDAVIICS, Auctioneer. o pay one ltilf cost of weighing. Ii - . . _ ‘ ‘ .14". B A L 0 R. 0 B r«. s. I urge No. i, for 3;};-b: pp-t Jan. Id. JAMES N. IIARRIS. ‘‘ A N A D A F L O U R . — Superior article. -/ J Jan. M. 2-) Jllll. I-I. F E A 'I‘ II I) R l'ICKBD AMES N. IIARIIIS. B E D S H A N D - Fl-‘.A'l‘lll-IIIS. JAMES N. IIAIIRIS. GLASS\VARE—HANDSOME Jucs, srrd Csrnphsne Lamps, Turrrblers. an. I4. Plates, Goblets, Decanters. Wines, Champagnes, Sugars. dtc. JAMES N. HARRIS. '5 s (5 J v '1‘ o v ifs- orteir vsitrsrr. JA.tll-is N. llalttlls. Second Iland. J'‘,'',',_‘:, _,,,,,._.A,, .,_ _ .. LI) JAMAICA RUM, Schiedsm GIN, boxes 'I‘OBr\(7CO. an. I4. __ A VARIETY, NEVV Arto JAMES N. IIARIIIS. C A S E S JA\tE8 N. rrAitttrs. HAMS AND TONGUES, stair Cured. Jeri. I4. 2500 tern Reds" and Jen. II. B U S BALI. es ’. Iw JAMES N. HARRIS. H r:"rIs POTATOES Fort —Fsrnrers may be supplied with "Wee- I7 —.Ismss. an 5 G R EAT tl ‘LOUII. CORNMEA L, PILOT BREAD. & BU'l"I‘I'iR. For sale by Qiieeri-st., Jan. I-I. I857. THOMAS B. TREMAIN. caaaiacgcrr. H . H A 3 Z A R D NFORDIS HIS FRIENDS, and the Public generally. that, having determined on closing his present Business, during the ensuing month, a will corrr- g Glenfield and Illus Starch, Bags l'ep|N!I'. Alt'Pl¢0i C°l'I"'. Ber- nience on r\IONBAY,IIl l2th Janunry, SELLING OFF THE rels Crushed sugar ugwo , Rice. 85 bugs Cut Neils, e WIIOLE OF HIS large quantity ofA.\IERICAN GOODS, EXTENSIVE STOCK, Ar urrusuALr.v Low PIICII. All GOODS remaining unsold, after the I“ir1'ir day of Fuurtusev next, will be sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Sale commencing on ’I‘uusnAir,ths l0th Fusuusuir next. See Advr-rti-ertrerits. ' Charlottetown, January 7, I857. FALL c wnuaaa acorns. US'l' RECEIVED, BY the Subscribers, per Barque “IsA- BEL,” from LIVERPOOL, England, a large assortment of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE Now open for inspection. BRICK BUILDING, East Corner of Queen and Dorcliester Streets. DUNCAN, MASON &. CO. Charlottetown, 2lst Oct., I856. Isl. MACNUTT dc BROWN AVE REMOVED TO THE NEW Establishment South Side Qul:s:rv’s Sqauu, nearly opposite the MARKET HOUSE, and have just received an extensive Supp y o - BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, Frnni the best Mantifactories in LONDON, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, &e The GOODS hiring been purchased by one of the Firm on the most advantageous terms, they can be recom- mended as the cheapest in the On stile. asuperior articlein k t. 'I‘ErA,eSUGAll , RICE, INDIGO, e., &c. . Queen's Square. Charlottetown, Nov. 2!, I850. GREAT CLEARING OFF!!! -. HE SUBSCRIBER IN GRATE- fully acknowledging the very kind and extensive patronage ofhis friends arid the public dnringthe at twenty-eight years. begs most respectfully to inform them. i it’. having agreed to trike . rreoenrcx . orrrorv into partnership. and having now completed his FALL IMI’OR'I‘ATIONS, he is selling oi!‘ the WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. His present extensive STOCK OF GOODS comprises almost every description of Merchsndize usually imported into this Is- land, an as THE WHOLE MUST BE SOLD OFF FOR CASH, prcpaietor to the new arrangement, no matter at what sacrifice, ARGAINS may be expected. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 28. I856 . - ll err y st.-ttlcrnerit nearly solicite L. SCOTT Gr. CO.'S RIPIINT 0!‘ TH! bf all outstanding Debts is our- vi! h rsight the property of Robert Gun Cuningheiiic. Eeq., are h 14. morals; and Eveslsg Class n.E.mvnro, EACHER or wrurrno EN- ‘ l‘ l I d l' ' ed her of tie. "::':“l2::uI:niiyeIid“ri$r"Cle:.sIs‘ willnlie epeuPs'dPoe Mei: 5th Jsriusr . I851. Cs.As e ooss.-st his residence, the house lately occupied 51 Ire. Cullen, Pewnel Street, Charlottetown. NEW GOODS. — PALL 1850. , British It Foreign Merchaadim which the ofler for sale at their usuei lbw prion for pfuipl holessle Customers supplied at low rates sud liberal rpets an Woollens, see and 8 bales Ready Made Clothing. I5 'l‘riinks Boots and Shoes, 4 do Silks. Silk Dresses and Ribbons, I Bales Grey, white and Printed Ciilicoes, Derrys sud "us C the, lo L Dress Materials, mg I Bales esirnrtcd I0 Cases Ladies‘ 2 o , 2 do Woolen Shawl I do Polka Jackets 2 do Is: ' ' I5 Kegs “ llrtll's 80 Packages Ironmongery. 2 Cases Gala Plsids It llllfiyl. I do Silk and Straw Bonnets, I Trunk Lridit-s' Mantles, 1 Cape Gloves and Hosiery. I do Jewelry dr. srririll Wares, 50 Boxes Soap. 90 Kpgs White Paint, 2 Cir.-tks Oil, I Cask I'utty, 5 Tina Cnpsl Vsr_nII . Boxes. Ward's Washing Powder. Paste Blocking. CI‘lIl|0I¢‘l 's and Sleeves. rntngs, ii powder ' D. 8; G. DAVIES Queen's Square, Dec. 4, 1856. To Tenants on arts of Towntlii Lends Nos. 51, 53.’ 57, as. 59. so aid 92. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ’I‘enantry on sold properties under the management ofthn Subscriber, i-re lriiro-by notified to priy II|I‘Il' rents to him without delay, as he is fully empowered. and received positive instruc- itina to c ct t e same. is so cautions all persons wheiri<ro- ever, from 'l‘RI-'.SSl’ASSING on any part of said lands; either by cutting timber. taking reihle POISPBIIIOII, or in any other way whatever, without a written perrirission from himself Any persons dirrng.-irding this notice, will render themselves. liable to presecutrorr at Law. WILLIAM DOUSE. § All Tenants or other occupiers of Lttnde on said Townships, will please pay eir respective and ax to the receivers appointed by the Governrrterit, as no further indulgence will be granted to those who have hitherto dalaiyed its payment. (6 w. ) Nov. 21, I856. 'l‘I-IE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER. for Sale Carding Machines, Mriclrine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers, Power 'l‘reeitiiil Mriclrinery on e new construction. Orders punctually attended to. Address John orrice & Son, Sackville, County of Westrnorleuil New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Charlottetown. Charlottetown, July 18, 1855. oaiiiniirifii-Kc"HtNEs, ac. I yxtf FAIR.BANK’S cEI.B_BItA'l'lD S C A L E S, of all varieties. IVarebouse. 3-t, Kilby Street, IIOSTON. GREEN LEAF 81. BROW . ' Acrervrs. A full assortment of all kinds of I " weighing apparatus and store furniture» for sale at low rates. Railroad, Hay, and Coal Scales set in any part of the Provinces. ' _‘Lo'1"4's. ' HE TENANTS AND ssrrnnits on that portion of Lot or Township Number Forty- ereby required I0 pay all sums of money due by them for Rent or otherwise to the undersigned. without delay, he being duly empowered to receive the same. ROBERT STEWART. Victoria Hotel. Dec. 9, I856. CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL Geru:itAL Mrzrrnva of the above Company, for the appointment ofOfliccrs for the current year, and other purposes, will take place at the 'I‘E\lI’ERANCI:1 LL, on MONDAY the I9th iItlIllItll‘_\’, instant, at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Directors, IIICNRY PAL\lI~ll{, Secretary rt rid Treasurer. Secretary’s Oflice, Kent-st.. Jim. 7, I857, Isl 2i. NOTICE. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING determined on pursuing nriorlier Branch of Business, Brilislr Periodicals. and the Farmer’ Guide. Great rulucliori in the price qflhs latter publication ! SCOTT&CO., YORK, ° continue to publish the following leading British Periodi- cals, viz :- l—'I‘rru Lorsnorr QuAu1'uitL1.(Conservative) 2—'l‘irc Enrrvnusort Review, (Whig) 3—'I‘rru Non-rr-r Ilnrrrsir Review, (Free Church.) 4—'I'riu Wusrsstrssren Review, (I.ibersl.) 5—BLAi;ir.rvoor>'s Entrvsuaait MAoAzrrre. (Tory) 'l‘ltese Periodicals ably represent the three great political par- ties of Great Britain — g, Tory, and Ilndical,—but politics forrrts only one feature oftlietr character. As organs of the most profound writers on Science. I.IlHI'liI|IfB, Morality, and Rcligiiiri. y stand. as they ever have stood, urirrvalled in the world of ‘ indieperiiuible to the sclrnlar arid the professional iiirin, wltile to the intelligent reader of every class they farrrisli n more correct and sritisfictory record ofthe current ‘ '93" I“ ''-’''l “"3 "‘“‘“‘l"" “I ll“? I“‘l'l-"7 "’ M“ l""ll“ "“l‘l'lY “ll. literature of the day. throughout the world, that can he obtairtcd lrorir any other source. IAII. counts. The receipt of Jlrlvarics Shorts from rtl value to these Reprints. inasmuch as they can ed in the hands of subscribers about as often es the original editions. poitsibl y ‘r are. Per enn. For any one of the four Reviews. - - - Q8 00 For any two of the four Reviews - - - 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews. - - - 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, - - - - 8 00 I-‘or Blitckwood‘s Megizine. - - - - 8 00 For Bleckwood and three Reviews, - - . 9 00 For Blaclrwood and the four Reviews, lo 00 JV’ , price its limit Brilairi of the fins Periodicals about rianisrt is about OBI per strnuiri. THE FABHBBW GUIDE To Scientific and Practical A rloulture. By Huititv S'rl:rirurss. I".R.S., ef Edinburg . and the late J. l’. Noutorr, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College. New lleven. 2 vols . Iloyel Ocravo. I600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engrsvings. Iir's toorlr is ruvr the old " Hook of the Farrri."£] GEORGE T. llASZARD,Ageut. Charlottetown. Dec. 3|, I850. HA FOR SAL E. T VALUABLE BUILDING n ueen Street. known as the CITY DRUG STORE. together with the Land upon which it is erected. The remises are at present leased from year to year. and will be no subject to such lease. This valuable property is too well known to need further description. Ar.so Five Hundred Acres of valuable WILDERNESS LAND. In any Linda," for Seed. JAMES N. HARRIS. tom v ‘ .3. .._. I708’ H, E TAVERN --Removal. s_t1"nICllIBER. s "" '-..-.-'::'z:,y3:.-:.-.-.:*,-, one bloek. situated on Township No. 40. 1 his tract is situate on the boundary line of the Townsblp. eed runs to the P" lid Rtrsr—ls well watered and senior! w‘lth timber trees. princi- pelIy_herdwood, and worthy the attention of evslerors. Fer . ll. POPE. ...,‘h_. was _ .. ,_ApplyteGssvgeBseru.Belle M resent. Clurlsttetewu. .- a''' }j’ .a r the Britis" publishers. places the wliolo o its ' ST()CI\ OF GOODS lin the market, at very low prices, trrrtil the lat TUESDAY in M \RCH. 1857. when those then rcrriaining will be olfererl 1.- wirrnoua-"nns?—8, " 0 BE SOLD DY '‘ AUCTION. corxiuiesois Q.‘ }mn)_fiUL3Y egst,sudw bu‘ w is disposed of. The Extensive and Vsluelfi tircciytzrr aw or HENRY uaszann, lap.» British, West littlla, AMIEIRIECAN MANUEL who proposes closing his present bueieel. Cele , each day at TEN O'Cl.0CK, A. is. Cstal TF.RMS—AlI surns uridor £10, ces ' - - . Approved Notes st 3 months shove £10 and Ill‘ 3” 4 " £80 “ - . ‘I. £50 ‘IQ £100 sssrtsg ls- A. II. YATBI. Assilseesr. 6 I2 terest after Nine Months, Ch Town, Jan. I4, I857. To Country Merchants and Dealers. EXTENSIVE ALE O’ SPIRIIS, MOLASSES, TEA, DOLE LEATIJ" g_ ’I‘0BACt‘0, cA.~tor.r;s, soar-. or.Asiiwarrr:. tittllg, GOODS, Arc. ’ . , To be sold by AUCTION. on THURSDAY, the l5tls Iudr. at II o'clock. at the store of I’. GAUL. r:x't'i-:Nsivt~: ASs‘Ol{'l'\lI'IN'l‘ttF corms. is it-rt..riz:—— . Ca.-ks >I'lRlTrl_ (‘risks GIN,t‘.at-ks Pen and Sherry VI INS". Puricheoris .\luscovsdo plOl.ASSl:'.:l, Cheats and Half Fbrsde Superior Corigoa 'l‘l£A, Sides Sole Leather. II--sea Cundlol. Boxes ‘ Boxes Soap, ipes. Boxes Cavendish Tobacco. “"100 Starch. Pepper, lmlign, t:otTee. Boxes Boots and Show. "0"! Rsi-ins. Brie sis, Bruoiiiii. &e., &c A In e IIri0|‘llII¢IlI¢°' GLA.~ls‘\\'.-\RE, CRUCKERYWARE, Dlt GOODS, Ste. 'I‘errrrs Liberal. _ JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Chiirlottelovvn. Ian. 7, I857. VALUABLB AND 8 BY A. H- ‘0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on ’l'l.:ESDAY, the 20th instant, at H o'clock. at the subscriber's attire, irr Queen-street- 25 t ‘heats clroise Snnclioiig TEA (warranted), . I0 Barrels SUG -\R, to l'urir-heoris Porto Rico MOLASSES, Barrels superior family , , Barrels CUllN\lF.AL, I0 Boxes FANDIJS. The contents of 5 Crates EAII.'l'HIiNIVARB. consisting 0fTca Sens (Perrcilled and Cliina), Painted sad Bles('ups and Saucers. Mugs and Jugs, Black and ocki bells 'I'ea~pota, Bowls, Toilet aetts, are. 2 Bales DRY GOO S. consisting of —Gray and White Cottnns, Striped Shirtings. Printed Curious. Cotton Ilandkerchiefit. Braces. Comforters, Cobtirgs and ea laines. Ready-made Vests. Woollen Shawls, e.. die. 50 Bundles Cotton Warp, 50 Reems Wrsppiri Paper: also. a lot of GLASSWARII, viz: 25 doz. Tuuiblers( f pints), dso.. dtc. ’I'x'.iurs A1‘ SALE. January 7, I857. THUS. DROVDERICK. Extensive Sale of Dry Goods. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO inform the ‘Mercantile community, that he will ofler for sale at Public Auction. at Po e’s Warehouse, edjoinlrig tlis_ \ UITABLE GOOKDS. A'1‘ES- MOI 9'0 public competition in this city. The following hst suuneretes' rriost of the articles which are to be so : 60 doz. cotton cket Handkerchiefs, I2 doz rnen’s b rick silk Bandeau 19 do or: ties 5; do ladies'_ fancy _eilk do 8 yards Persian, I piece silk Plush, I Crepe 56 llubit shirts. 6 Ladies cloth capes, II doz Australian crnpe Dresses, - 128 Ladies‘ and children's Boots and Shoes 102 doz doi 'I‘ape, I28 gross Buttons I0 do Hooks and Eyes 8 do Hair Pins, 28 doz winter Gloves 420 yds. c_otisn Velvet, 95 yds. saris Jean 90 yds. Draper, 97 ds. Block H 18 Pa. Brown Hot and. Iflmfllhnh. I00 ' I2 yds.‘ estrus-'l‘islt. 420 cloaking and Lin’ 2700 yds. white cotton, G18 yh. Brow do 800 ds. striped. do. 1'0 yds. black and red padding I35 ailor’s canvass. 2900 Printed option 450 yds. check (iirighriui 415 yds Furniture cotton 4 Darnask Furniture, 140 yds. crash toweling I38 -ds. gross do Naples, 25 yds. silk velvet 2 doz Vailii. I590 yds. Ribbond 56 lbs. Black and white 'I'bread, I00 dos. Reels 9 lbs. 'I‘ni|or‘s and BoetIaltsr's silk and twist 5 lbs. working cotton, doz Brushes II doz combs. 38 lbs. 36 doz Gingham Aprons I8 doz fancy cotton Aprons 9 doz cloth and for es s 3960 yds. black and colored glazed Linings 31 ps. Morinn, Pa. 8 French ditto 36 Ilcrrize figured Robes 90 I'e. Br-side & Binding 25 travelling Bags, 9 doz Boys’ Be'lte 3t tlnz Alerts’ strong Braces 18 ll" Cotton shop twins, 7 doz hair & cork eolce i p.-t. t-ilk oil skin. 1 ps. India Rubber cloth 3 pa l»l.ick boat Elastic 69 yds. iurirstion leather Furniture 25 gross stay on boot lat AUCTION. And all at-counts unsr-ttlcd after the FIRST lof FEBRUARY. will be placed in the hands of an Attorney ; for collection. ' _ ‘ r Also,——'I‘ri Sl“.l.I. or LET the tiriexprrml LEAN‘. ol ‘ his present HOUSE, (which for liirsirress facilities needs but 1 lfew remarks.) being 7 years from the I5Ilr_ of MAY. I657. it require 3 Possessiori given on the let of April. ‘ J A M ES E Dec 5,1856. . I It. wAT'r'. i —"‘X6X13iA'?:{itob'ERir.""'- l otIEE1t.sotrAnE, cnAm.o'r'rE1'ow1t. l"HE SUBSCRIBE It TIIANKFUL for the liberal share ol pzitrmiirgo lie has received. ltr-gs ‘(‘.|t0t7l;‘.lI|I-Li, just received per £It':ahrIJr Jlfrrry. (‘tllllltlliiru of. ‘I 'I‘E.\S, SUG.-\RS, (.‘OI"l-‘I-II-‘.S, t,‘L'RIlAN'l‘S. Jl-‘.I.l.ll-ZS. ?Jamrt, Preserved Pine Apple and l'e.ir:liea. llitter 0riin;_ves (tor l\lrtrrritrlrtde). &c.. Guava Jelly, I’ruiics. Calves’ Foot Jo-lly. ;Calves‘ I"eet Gelntine. I'irro Apple Syrup, I'ottr'd Merits. (irrturrd lRice, Tine Ground Ilerl (Savory rrrrd Sage) rt variety of Cakes and Biscuit, Crecknells, Qucen‘s lli-sci.-it, Picnic. dtc , Joriihles. Rose Cakes, Ginger, Currants. Raisins, Nuts. &c . preserved Goeeeherrios, Raspberries, Cuvrrirrts rtrrd Damsonu. Also. a variety of Pickles and Sauces, Arirlrovy Paste, French 'I‘rii es. Also on hand. from former shipments. I~‘|oiir, Meal. Teri, ) Cittidles (patent, sperm and t.-illowl. barrels superior Apples, barrels Ale and Porter. barrels of Cheese, and it variety ofnther Groceries suitable I'or City tr: a. December I5, I856. li JARDINE MACLI-'.AN. Novelties for the Season. SUPPLY OF FANCY Art'rrcr.r:s A stiitrtlilo for CHRISTMAS and NEW’ YEAR PRESENTS, including —Lsdies' Desks. Work Boxes. Fancy Boxes, 3., iI:c., recently received at the Munch ster House Queen-street. and olered at u very low redo. The SIIPPLY of- WINTER AND FANCY GOODS At this House will he found worthy the attention ol'ciis- tomers. _ Shawls, Polka uckets. London Miintles, Plush, \ e_lvet and fancy Bonnets ; I-‘ore. Clothe, Ready-niedo tilotliirig, Boots and Shoes, to. ‘ Boxes and half-boxes Bloom RAISINS. ' warranted TEA (in chests and boxes). &o. I Q‘ Country Ilouiespun end Charlottetown. December 19. I856. QOIMIROIAI. HOUE, Marcete, New London. 'I‘ e e. M‘.\lURR.\Y. ‘V I I l particulars apply is , (.kerletteeewu.Deo.l5.I850. If rlsirrr: surascitirnzas BEG TOA luferrn their friends and the bl’ ll be he 1 , ' a Poll ‘Anise.’ F O A M " have received a very extensive whit .0 ‘“n.r.l.,€t‘IlII‘tIIit't,l —-- ., g 0 0 N E i A every thing in the three branches. namely: Dry Goods, roe.-' ' U “W l RO- rise eed Hardware, ell oi‘ which they will sell lower thee Cher. lottetowu prices for cash or produce. 0-30. Oatmeal, Flour. Barley. Pork and Better will‘be Ikg TUPLIN t KY "07. II, 1.“. ‘-~3a."':-, Fluid, Vinegar, Lemonsyru . Lime juice. Ilpt-pberry VIIICKRIV Ciifl're (green and groan ). Cheese (liirglr-h, Annapolis and: P A large Stock of CIJOTII and Paisley Long. in rd It 8 doz I.irir-n rtrrdllirtiiaslt Table covers 2 doz worsted .~It.-iwls 4 doz ladies‘ rtrrd cliilrlrenrt’ wool Jackets 7 doz llntrrrel and cotton shirts. 3 do: Mum" 80 ps. \\ orsted Ilrriid. 2 do; hnn.....,.. 2| doz (James Rogers‘) pen and j:ick knives 6;’. ps. worsted bindii . 3 ps. carriage lacs 1 doz Umbrellas. I00 yds. csvpe I ps. lrrowri pilot cloth I trtilleners skeleton frame 204 sells table knives and forks—pert ivory h..nd!cs doz crtrvers 2 doz horse rugs, 5 doz counterpanes 8 cases conrrirrring I51 I 'I‘iirtan. printed and cn’o orlcnns, and black and crilort.-rl coburgs, well assorted . l tri:itlo winter coats and river coats 60 pairs rrtr-its‘ 'I'ro\\ tiers, I doz vests 20 I'ttHI"l pipes. 40 lioxrs soap 6 hhds Grri.—\vrtrr:ir-ted gcpuirm 2 lrlids Ilrrinrly, do do 5 chi-sts rongo ‘I'M The Salt! will coiritiicnce on \\'i-dnesdriv rnorrit 2. It 'o’clock. the I-lili .l:rnu~rry next, wlit-n IIIB.rGN‘fll|?' - t\"l -4-t up in ‘ms to suit purcha-ere. Sarina under «Clo to In-. in c.-r.-'lt-—to putclrrtiters buying over that amount, it credit l three months will be given on approved joint note s. “~ IIENJ. l)AVll'2.~‘, Auc ioncer. Charlottetown, Doc. 2.'rtlr, I856'—E.i,-_ 1;[_ £43,, TO BE SOLD, * AT PUBLIC AUCTION’, ‘ N SATl.'Rl).\Y _tlre .llst.duy of JANUARY in rt, at I2 |. o'clock noon (if not previously dis used of“; 1*;-ii.-rm Sale.) One-lonrtlr part TOWN 0 1.0- No. 70, in the .First Ilundrc 'l‘uwn Lots in Cherlottotowrr, Ironi- 'ing on Sytlntty-slr-cot. adjoining the Roman Catliolio ‘School. to the wrsttriird, and being now in the 1 .55¢";,,,; of Joseph .\l'l)onnld, Esquire. ' or terms of sale. {Ind title, please apply at no ofiico ‘of tho llon.()liarlcs iouiig. ; II. W. IOBBAN. Aucnoneer. [ Ch. Town, Dec. 24. l856.—Adv.& Ex. ———*“* v*:__g._ Ej- . H )R'.I.‘ICU'LTURAIs SOCKET 3. . ‘HE .\Il-IMBERS or THE so- cicly are rt-qtrcitted to meet on Wsnrvesnar, the Ilst day of Jsrvtuiriv, ensuing, in Tertiperancu Hell, .| in. |....,.- of I2 o'clock. noon. for the election o l)tfiee.be.nm. 1‘... we 9... suing ear, and for other business of importance. Per.-one dui,-. one o hecorrtin rnentbers,or otherwise interested in this useful institution, are respectfully inzritetfto attend. A lecture will at be same time. be delivered by the I’resideat.Josssr Lxwsiin Esq. Admission ree. ' By order. J. I’. P ‘ December 29. I850; Alla‘ Auk‘ 8“ ’' snob _nAnLEY iron saris. T THE ROYAL ‘AG tursl Society's Store, in Ckarlehes pyodnce of Chevalier, 2 Rowed Barley. and last spring, unis: up... M "r«/l ' r -_ ‘A-_i , a‘ A ogue of the quantity ll_d -: various kinds of Goods will be distributed the M _ '1. V I-I-tq.. Queen-srr_set.eu 4 BANK the II.ltlll..ll89I'uI lot o Merchandise eyer ofersd ta‘ « V