HAS7..\RD'S G.\'I.l*I'I"I‘E, AUGUST 2_ (For Hasssrd’s Geastto-) in at-tifitia. pg, 4_ lg, [6, 5_ is, 6,3, i. is a brave old country in the Eastern llemisphsro. _ _ d t My ".9. H. [3_ io_ 3, |, e a country yours o my .14. we 5' ‘8t‘r_lI . try is, 16.9. t. I7. 3. 1- I "W" "' '°‘''"“'’ to the north of E_tIt0P°- _ h I M, 6’ 3' 0' go’ 9' u g [mun lit IIIO Sol]! 0 “sold CaIedoni_I"- _ _ My 10, 1, 19, 3, is a British seaport. h ‘ I “,1-4,1o_3, 5, i6, 0, is a town int c eas o are. 6 . 1. I I I ‘I My '3. 5'15, 19.13,”, 0, , is a tit e sari in the Atlantic Ocean. _ ‘ M, 1, 9, 9, 1, i2, 12, is a large seaport in boot- an . . 1], ii, 12, 3, 17, 6, is a town, the birth place of e eelehrsted man. My 18,16, 9, II, is a _ _ iiy 7.ia,io.1.i.I9.0. nu vi"-t°_ W!'"° 3 great battle was fought bewecn the English en ots in the time of James II. . My 8. 9,9, I4. I5, 0, 1.8, is the capital of an Islanl in the Atlantic Ocean. My I3, 18, I6, 5, I5, is a toothless creature. My I3. 5. 6. ii. 19. often in-m by me- M, .5, 17, g_ 13, 12, is a place of human abode. My whole is a two words of eighteen letters, end the name of a famous school district. IIHOLBOY. I856. locli in Scotland. Sc St. Pam. Rond.i-01 35. J u|.r 30th. THE DRUNKA—RD‘S CHARACTER. (From an old Author.) Of all the fools on earth by heaven accurssd. The drunltard should be reclton‘d with the worst. _ , , No beast that wallts the plains or bird that flies Does act so base a part. Ind I0 “'}W"° i The slow, the dull, the poor despised sea, In wisdom does the drunkard fer surpass; It driiilrs no more. when natiire’s satisfied. But leaves the stream along the vale to glide: Bot Drunltards, ofinferiur sense. will driri , T“, "M, ,_.m ,,,,,c.|,- walk, or talk, or think; What sin will not a drniikard then comriiit While in this vile intoxicated lit ‘.1 Setan cati rule him then with easy away, And turn him as he pleases in his way: _ His health and wealth. his chtiractenatid time, Are all destroyed by iliis ntrocioiis crime ; We cetisure thieves who into houses creep. To rob their tieighbotirs whilst they are asleep ; The druiiltard does in drink so muclrtlcliizlit, IIe rtibs his -.'.‘ifc and children of their right To purchase poison to the flowing bowl ; Which brings them all to want and demos the soul ; Stay, Sinner, stay, hefore'it is too late. Reflect with sorrow on thine awful state; The blotid of Christ can cleanse thy sins away, Oh, seek his mercy—scalt Without delay 3 Then soher live, and let thy future days, Be wholly spent to God thy Saviour‘! praise; Know ve not that drunltards shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. Cor. vi. 9,10. Married, On the 3lst tilt. , in the Wesleyan Chapel. by the Rev. John l\I‘Murray, Mr. J.0l|ll_ 3 Full. St-5||1l't'“)' Falls. M. 'l‘., to Ariieliii Bcnyiimttw. ICVGMII «hush- ter of Mr. Jabez Barnard, Charlottetown- Died, . At Murray Harbour. on Saturday the l9tli instant, in the 21st year of her age, nAlIAIIAa "'0 lt|l°Wd ‘tr. or David Reid. F.sq.. merchant. M-my Har- bour, and fourth daughter of Mt‘. John i\IiicK_Iya 0f Gespersaux. A young and tender husband is thus bereaved of an amiable, dutiful, and sflectionete gife - doting parents tnourn the loss of ii devoted and dutiful daughter, and a large circle of syinptitlii- sing acquitintances that ofe trust-wortliy and stead- fest friend. She bore her most painful illness with u,mp|,,,.y rnniinde, and yielded herself to the will of an over-ruling Providence with meelrness and re- signation. But three months ago she was greeted a gay and happy Bride. The past was_ full of pleas- ieg eemerribrances, and the future bright with hope, but now her spirit has " returned to God Wl|° Ill" it.” and her rriortal remains sleep with the “ clods orgii (II-O";l,II of June, at Hstton Garden, London: the Rev. James M‘Intosh, formerly of St. James Church. Charlottetown, rs... ...‘...;;.“..:.:".. .... A... a. T published for public information. A.‘ 1, WM. E CLARK, Csr.i.vcc'i-on. After three months from the time when this Act shall come into operation-no Rum, Bran- dy Gin or Alcohol, shall be imported or brtiught into this Island in cssks or vessels. not capable of containing at lsegt sixty gal- lons, and any po it ofliin ing against the pro- visions of this section shall forfeit ten pounds for every such cash or package, and the liquor shall be for sited. _ , The above mentioned Act came into operation on the 17th day of April lut- CONSIGNMEN1‘ of 1000 lbs Hops will he A eold at cost and charges to close sales. I-IABZARD & OWEN. To the Oitisens of Charlottetown. Glitrnusir ;—Until the morning nfaer the meeting, held in the City Ilall, on Tuesday last, I was not aware, that! bed been nominat- ed nt that Asseiubly,ns Mayor of the City for the ensuing year. Neither of the gentlemen who kindly moved and seconded the proposi- tion hud ever spoken to me on the subject : nor did I know that I was to be named, or that s meetin was to belie] . Wbi eI duly appreciate the distinguished honor intended to be conferred upon me, and while I most cordially thank my fellow citizens for their good opinion. yet I must most respect- fully decline being put in nomination for the ofice of Mayor ; as my professional and other engagements would wholly prevent my fulfil- ling the important functions of the excited position with satisfaction either to the public or to myself. I have your honor to be, gentlemen, Your most obdt. and humble serv’t, CIIAIILES YOUNG. Cherlottown, July 15,1856. To His Worship Robert Hutchinson, Esquire, Muyorqf the City of Charlottetown. iisr tr i-nus: vonit troitsnir: The Committee appointed atn lnr and very respectable meeting of the citizens 0 Charlotte- town, on the 29th of Jul instant, “ to con- vey to your Worship the t tanks of the City for the manner in which you have fulfilled the dpties pf your ollice during the past year.” _, and respectfully comply with such requisitiioii of the inhabitants of this City, and approach your Worship with sincere, hearty and wel merited thanks for the very honorable and prsiseworthy manner in which you have discharged the onerous duties of the responsi- ble ollice on have, during the post year, filled as Chief iigistrate of this your native City, and request your acceptance of the same. And although it was omitted in the word- ing of the resolution to convey public thanks to the respective members of the ommon Council also, who have labored with your Worship during the past year, we beg to say. it was not designed they should be so omit- ted; and, therefore, fervently and respectfully present, and beg ticceptiint-e it your Council, ofthc sincere thanks of the citizens, for their kind and united co-operation with your Wor- ship in the performance of the arduous duties which devolved on you rind thorn. tiiid cs cci ally in supplying the City with an exce lent co e of laws, lionoritble iililie to the heads and hearts of intelligent and right-thinking iiien. That it may graciously please the wise l)i.-i poser of all events to permit your Worship and the gentlemen of the Common Council long to live to witness the good results of. nnd ronp unfading laurela from, the religious, moral and social improvctnents you have designed for the well-being of our City, is the united, humble, and fervent prayer of your Worship’s most obedient and humble servnnts. n behtilfof the Committee. CHARLES DEMPSEY, Chairman. Charlottetown, P. 1-}. Island, 30th July, 1856. REPLY: Ci-rv or Cnsitnor-rs.-rows, 30th J uly, 1856 Sin.-—'I‘hc ‘- complimentary address to the Mayor of this City for the last year,” that us Chnirmon ofu Committee appointed at it large and respectable meeting of the citizens to pro- tire, and which you have just presented to me ins my very grateful ncltnowledgment, and I could wish that my discharge of the duties of Mayor might be deserving of the encomiums which you have been pleased to accord to me. I assure you that, to the best of my judgment, with single-mindedness, I have always endea- vored to mate out even justice, and to promote the best interests of this City and community. The “ public thanks to the respective mem- bers of the Common Council," which you have conveyed to me in your address, will be valued by them as coming from their fellow-citizens in sincerity and truth. I respectfully be to tender toyon. sir. to the committee, an wall the gentlemen con- nected with you in the address, my warm up- preciation of your approbation of my ofliciiil conduct as yotir Mayor, and I would convey to you my grateful sense of your expressions of personal estsni. Permit me, in conclusion, to hope, thnt happiness and every good may attend you, Sir, and each of those whom you represent. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your ver obedient servant, OBERT HU PCHINSON. To Charles Dempsey, Esq , Ii heri , Chairman of a Committee appointed at a public meeting of the citisens of Charlottetown. STRAY HARE TRAYED from the premises of Captain Seville, Grand ltiver, Lot 5b;a sniell half-hred mare, with a switch 'l‘iiil, about 5 years old. _Any person britigiii the sums to the Subscriber. will be rewarded for is trouble. Aegsst let, ISM. of Charlottetown. 3N_TLEMEN,—_-In accordance with the nomin- ltltitl _at n Public Msetin . and the many per- sonal solicitations of your y, to ofl'sr myself as a candidate a tion for Ilis Msyorslty of this city. Should I again have the honor of being elected as 7°" MIYOI’. my coutinped desire shall he to merit the confidence rspossd in me, by applying myself in the maintenance of good sr—to the sanitary weal end enersl interests, convenience and comfort of this coiiirriunity and city; always however wtih a dactsgard. to a judicious and limited tus- "0". combined with strict economy, tempered ind‘. merit in the es eriditure ofyoar funds. I III! itintlsuien, Your very obedient servant, ROBERT HUTCHINSON. 1"‘! 31- I550‘ all papers CITY CI.EBK’S OFFICE, 2d August, 1858. EALED Tenders will be received at this office, ‘ until Wednesday l3th August iristiint, tit I2 o_ clock noon, from persons willing to Contract for the lllllung and ivnlling up ofs well in Eusion Street, near the.City lIarshall‘s. The lower part or Chem. her ofsaid well to be sullicienily large (at least 6 n, dia-iieter) and deep to contain it good supply of water tit all seasons of the year. Tenders to express the price per foot in depth. Contractor to provide all materials. W. B. WELLNER City Clark. A UC T I 0 N. A Rare Chnnce—Now or Never! 'l‘HE Subscriber will sell by auction on Tuesday. the lzth y of August, tat ll o'clock nt lloopers’ Corner, Bedeque, 6 Valuable Business Stands ‘Upon one of whiclt stands a dwelling house con- tfllnlng 8 li_ooins. well calculated for it riiercnntils or other busineu. 'I‘hs sites are about a mile from |’o'pe’s \Vhsrf. l‘Insrs—I-‘ive Pounds deposit to be paid at the close of the sale, and the remainder in one month, when the Deeds will he delivered at the oilics of Henry Palmer, Esq, Charlottetown. I-‘urtlier par- ticulars made known at the time of sale. HN H.~\It.Pl:2It, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 26th, I856. A Beautiful Form for Sale. ’[‘0 BE SOLD by private contrzict, that. beautiful Fitrrii situated on the Mslpcq-is Road, distant from Charlottetown about 5 and it half riiiles the Property of W. E. Legyt. It contains one hundred acres, of which about 72 acres are in ii good _'stato ofcultivation, the residue covered with it mixed growth of wood ; on the premises are a comfortable dwelling House. with u Barn 622:“ feet. The premises are enhanced by n psrmaneiii Stream of Witter which flows throughout it There are two line Gardens with tin abundance of fruit, 24 acres of grass, IS acres of Oats, 3 acres of Barley, lj acres of Ilitckwlieat, 3 ncres of Potatoes, 2 acres of'I‘urnips, the Crop will be sold with or without the property For further particulars apply to W. E. Legyt on the premises, or anry Pttltrier Esq. Notary Public, Charlottetown. NOTICE. LL Persons iiitlebtetl to the Subscriber, either ’ by Bond, Promissory note or otliei-wise are desired forthwith to inalre payment of the res ec- tive sums to Mr George Anderson, New Lon on, wliu is duly authorized by power of Attorney to receive and give the necessary discharge for the same. JA.\l|-ZS SI-IARLE MANN. MILLER WANTED W.tNTED a single man. competent to take charge of s Grist Mill apply to G. C Worthy, at IIill’s River Mills. July 26th, I856. SELLING OFF AT COST PRICES. ‘Hl:‘.Sele lately advertised is postponed, but the snbscriberintendin to remove to the country, informs the public that e is selling oil‘ his Stock at eoei prices. It contains a good variety of Woollen and other Dry Goods and Cutlery, Carpeting and Rags to match. Also, several chests of good Tea, and one English Coolting Ran e, &c Also by private contract, t s Leasehold Interest, for 4 years from the let of ay last, in the prsnii- ssa he now occupies. . All persons indebted to him are requested to. settle irimiediiitely, or proceedings will be tslten NIi7l|0l..\S BROWN. Kent Street, 'l8th July I856. A MEETING Iiity . ;ofA I-‘ the inhabitants of Lot 84. will be held at the Five Mile House. on Monday, the llth August, in I o‘clot~lr,for the par one of taliing into conside- ration the proceedings o the last session of the House rnh y. ' ltiwn, will To the Civic Electors of the City VALUABLE pR0pERTyi In Prince County, for Sale. 0 BE_ SOLD by Ptisnrc Auc-rrorr, on the Premises. at Cnscnmpec, on Moitiur the let I am sgai_n induced SEPTEMBEII next, at it o'clock in the forencori, tthe ensuing Elec- (if not previously disposed of by private contract) that valuable Bllllllll S-raisn, comprisi three acres, held under lease for 999 years, with the DWLELING IIOUSE. S.'l‘0RI-ZS, and other ep- purteriattcss thereto belonging, now in the possession of Hnascn-r Benn, Esq. This Property. having a front on two public roads, and being situate in the midst cfapopnlons and thriving District, and stiiiids unrivalled for business purposes. Yearly Rsnt,£ stg, increasing in I362 to £3. at which it remains For terms and further particulars, enquire of W, . WATIOI, Esq., Druggist, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, July 5. I866. PACKET! Bslumn CIinrlotlelo;: P. E. lslniid, and Buy Verlr, New Brunswick. IIE Subscriber has placed the new Schooner “ IlI'ILI.l'Z " on the line between the above Ports. She hit! coriifoitithle Ciibiii occoniinodtitions for Passengers, and he intends running her until the close of the l\'ai‘igution once it week each way, Leaving Bay Verte on Tuesdays, AND Charlolleloioit on FRIDJYS, al 8 a. tit. Persons desirous oftravelling by this route, will receive every attention. Rsrnita-.ivcr:s.—At Ba Verte, Mr. J econ Sit.i.iiun rind Mr. STEPHEN Gocmrt. AtClisr- luttetown, Mr. Bnnuiriir I-IAPFILL. WII.I.I.‘\ II CIIAPPELL. Master. Bay Vsrtc, June 20, I853. CIVIC ELEC BY THE MAYOR- N nrsuance of an Act of the General Assembly of) this Island, triads and passed in tho Eighteen year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled “An Act to incorporate the town of Cliarlotictown." I do hereby give public notice that Elections for a Itluyor and five Councillors for the City of Charlotte- ’ be held on the FlItS'l‘ TUESDAY in r\UGUS'l‘ next, at the several places following, that is to any : In Word No 1. iii thc oflice or warehouse of Ben- iimin Ditvies , Esq., in Queen Street. In Word No 2, at the Fire Engine Ilouse fronting on Great George street. it No. 3, iii the City Hall, ‘fllatc old Court House.) In Word No. 4. at the Fire Erigirie Ilouae front- ing on Kirig’s Square. In Ward No. 6, at the House of .\Ir. 'I’eirney’s at the corner ofthc Priiicutown llnnd. Euston Street. And iii the said Eleciitiiis the I’o|l will be opened at 9 o’clock in the fcrenoon, and continued open. till 5 o‘clock in the afternoon of the name do . ROBEIII‘ IIU'l‘CH|l\'SON, hlynyor. ollice. City of Cliurlcttctown, July (All the papers. Charts, Charts, ELLE ISLE to Boston, including Gulfand River St. Lawrence, with it liirge book ofsailing direc- tions, 2-Is. Canso to Philadelphn, including Bay Fundy, with or Mayor's io, I856. ., . Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Newfoundland,|l7s Gd. Novn Scotin and llny Fundy, l2s 6d. Nortlinmberland Slfillll, (2 parts) 39 dd each. Atlantic General Clirtri. English Channel. A full Chart of the South oflrelend, at George's Channel. the English Channel, and of the North Sea to Yar- moath and Amsterdam, Zls. South of Ireland to St. George’s Channel. I29 6d St. George's and English Channel, with sailing directions. 25s. I’arnllel Itulers. Mathematical Instruments, for sale by-— IIASZARD & OWEN. June 20, I856. NEW LINE! CONNECTING CHABLOTTETOWI WITH Halifax and St. John, N. B. HE STEAMER ROSEIIUD, B. M'C;|gg, Master. is intended to sail during the season, weather permitting, to and from Charlottetown and Tetamagonche, N. 8. Leaving Charlottetown every Tuesda and Friday morning at!) o’clock, and Tatumsgcnche every Wednesday and Saturday at to o'clock P. as. _ Passengers for Halifax arrive in Train the same evening —Pssserigers for St. John. and the United . States. arrive nt Ainlierst the ssltts evening and at St. John, the following dn . The great facilities offered for travelling comfort- nbly—eapsdit.ionsly and at rsdu area by tlb rcuto must be apparent to all who are accsstomedts the other lines. Fare to and from Tstainagouehs 32. Coach fare to Halifax 63. To Sachville $8]. Further particulars riiade ltnown on ep icetiou fit. WILLIAM EHIQ Charlottetown, July I9, 1850.