LAS REMOVAL. Bell Hanging, and Locksmith Business, mueE Subscriber begs to notify his friends and the 4 public that he has removed from the Shop lately oc- cupied by him opposite to the-Coionial Building to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Foster, in Kent Street, and opposite the residence of Henry Palmer, F'sq., where he will carry on the various branches of his business as heretofore. He returns his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage, and trusts that he wi] merit and receive a continuance, of the same. DAVID O’NEALE. June 19, 1850. Im. FRENCH PALE BRANDY. ‘HE Subseriber respectfully solicits the Public to make trial of his stock of the above article, which ar richness cf flavour, strength, and extreme low price, will, he fee!s confident, mduce a purchase, and ensure » repetition of their order. W. H. BADGE. ?.S. Any quantity can be had as a sample. Distillery Gt. George Street, June 19. 6ins. lo tae Tenants any Setriens on Townsutps Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS rs Princs Epwarp IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO wx @n ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. [ HEREBY notify that | have this day assigned over ali my Rea! and Persona! Estate in Prince Edward jaiand, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon. John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrigay, }5aq., as Trustees for the payment of Debts and other purposes. meke immediate payment to the said ‘Trustees, and ail co whom [ may be indebted ase requested to forward ‘heir Accounts to the same parties for adjustment. CHARLES WORRELL Tharlottetown, Pune 19, 1860. To be Let. 4 SHOP and three ROOMS &c. and immediate + possesion given. Apply to . JAS. KELLY, Market Square. Ch. Town, June 19, 1850. THE AUSRIGAY AY Dino. "}\HIS UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of * New York, in 1840, for the promotion of the Fine Art dn the 20th December next there will be distributed by \.ot, to Subscribers, several hundred choice PAINTINGS, BUSTS, and other Works of Art, some of which sre extremely ‘ostly. 4 Subscriber of Five Dollars is a Member for the year, and \a entitled to all the privileges of the Union—which are as TOMOWB lst. Every Member receives a copy of a large and costly Inginal Engraving. i. He is also entitled to an Annual Report of the Trans- actions, &c., of the Union. _ 3d. He also receives monthly,the “ Buttetis.”’ This is 1 publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful Engraving. ith. He has likewise the opportanity of obtaining at the sonual Distribution in December, by Lot, a Painting of great valne, or other Work of Art. . specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber, wo has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union for ois Istand. He is empowered to grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES YOUNG. Honorary Secretary. 4a 1G. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. NOTICE. 1} MIE Subscriber being about to remove, and intending / to make an alteration in his business, begs to re- aquest ail persons indebted to him to come forward at once and make arrangements for the payment of their respective amounts, and those having demands against hum to furnish their accounts for adjustment: he further begs to inform his customers that he will not book any oods to any persons except those who are now enga- sed by contract with him, and that this notice will be strictly adhered to for one year, or until all debts due ure collected or put ina shape for collection. W. W. LORD. 4 in. Charlottetown June 12, 1850. William Griffin, TAILOR, DORCHESTER STREET, IN THE EAST END OF THE COMMERCIAL INN, BESS leave respectfully to inform his friends and the public in general, that, having received the Spring aod Summer London and Paris FASHIONS for 1850, he will be happy to receive and execute any orders in his line. .G. takes this opportunity also to return his sincere thanks to bis friends for past favours, and to assure them and the public, tbat any future orders with which he may be obliged, will be promptly attended to, and executed in the best style of work- meoghip,and on the most reagenable terme. June 5, 1850. ‘To be Let—two excellent Stands for Business. ‘HE SHOP lately occupied by Mr. P. Gavx, in okyoner’s Dru Queen Street, between Messrs. M’Gill’s and Mr. Store; and also the SHOP in Richmond Street, posite the Store of Mr. Senjamin Davies, aud in the eccu- vation of the Subscriber ee i Jaze 9 FORGE DALRYMPLE. ~ Mr. RB. B. IRVING. All persons indebted to me are required to/ THE EXASIMES. = = SN Public Accountant, Private Teache, &c. Warer Srreet, Opposite to the residence of the Hon. r.. YOUNG. R. R. B. IRVING begs leave respectfully to intimate to bis friends and the Public in general, that in his OFFICE AND CLASS ROOM, situate as above, he is prepared to transact business as a Posuic Accountant AnD Letrer Waiter, with which he u to connect the Drawing out of AGREE- ENTS, ASSIGNMENTS, ATTORNMENTS, AWARDS, BONDS. LEASES, INDENTURES, RELEASES or CON- VEYANCES, PETITIONS, SHIP CHARTERS, &c. And that, as 2 PRIVATE TEACHER of WRITING, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, ARITH- METIC, BOOK-KEEPING, and the severa] Branches of the MATHEMATICS, he has there also made suitable arrangements for the reception of a select and limited number of Pupils of both sexes, Hours or Sortion—From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Terms PER Quarnter—Thirty Suillings: Frenca, 10s. extra. Number of pupils to be limited to 20. June 4. Exhibition of Industry of all Nations. HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY offer Premiums for the undermentioned Articles, the growth or manufacture of Prince Edward Island, to be exhibit- ed in the Old Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 9th day of October next, viz: Fo the best two busbels of Wheat, grewth of 1850, L1 10 0 “ong ' Barley, ‘ , 1 0.0 ‘ é : , 915 0 bushel of Timothy Seed 1090 7 lbs. of dressed Flax, i 00 ‘ 7 ibe. , Hemp, 1 0 6 ‘ 2 ibe. Swaps Root, © 8&0 ; 5 tos. Candleberry Myrtle Wat, 010 0 2 vest Cheeses, not weighing lese than 20 ins each, 3 0 0 best Srkin of butter cont’g not les than Mlbe., iirkin to be made of hard-wood staves) 2 5 ; 8 lbs. Mapie Sugar, 610 0 10 yds, of Homespun, milled, 6 O7¢ 5 yds. , not milled, 110 0 b 5 yds. Shepherd’s Plaid, ‘ 110 0 Sample of Bird-eye Maple, 2 feet jong, 3 inches thick, and not less than 12 inches wide, polished on one side, 015 0 a“ ‘ ‘ White Maple, do do. 015 0 ‘Kreis ‘ Bird-eye Black Birch do. 015 6 The Artucles to which the above Premiums shal] be awarded are to become the property of the Society, and the Committee will select therefrom such as they may deem worthy of being sent to the ExuiBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL Narions, tobe held in London in the year 185{. By order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary, Committee Room, 2 June 5, 1350. 5 Royal Agricultural Society. pReEmivMm S for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Indian Corn and Turnips will be offered for competition this year, in each of the Counties in this Island. Full particulars will be made known in a future advertise- ment. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, June 5, 1850. Royal Agricultural Society. SPECIAL General Meeting of the Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society will be held on Wednesday, the 19th day of June instant, for the purpose of nominating three fitand proper persons whose names shall be sent to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, in order that he may select from them a Secretary for the Society. By order of Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. June 5, 1850. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. W M. SKINNER, Agent for the above Medicine, * recommends to the public the following certifi- cate in testimony of its efficacy in the cure of diseases, This is only one of the many instances, on this Island, wherein cures have been effected by the use of T'own- send’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Cuantorretown, P. E. I., April 27, 1850. This is to certify that my wife was for the space of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought on a general de- bility of the System, and from the use of one Bottle of of Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Compounn Extract or Sar- SAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, General Agent at Charlottetown for the above Medicine. FINLAY M‘KINNON. Sworn to before me, /? Gea. Dalrymple, J. P.§¢ Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds OR Sale at Skinner's Mepicat Warersovuse a large assortment of SARSRA AND PLOWERR SBREBS, JUST ARRIVED, and warranted Fresh, a greater va- riety of Committee Room, Bal — ees ARAN OMONSTRATIOg OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANGR. . UNDER ‘THE AUSPICIES 0} is Excellency Sir D. Campbell, B LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, wy ene GENERAL CONVENTION of the Temperance of this Island, will take tien, " D y. on FRIDAY, the ith day of JUNE: instant, (te Anives : of the Coronation. of Her most Gracious oeaex VicToRis,) at which the Sons of T in ie ing Colonies are respectfully invited to attend. — ivine Service will be held in St. Paul’s at il o’clock, a. M., anda Temperance Sermon wil! neat 5 Rev. D. FitzGerald, Chaplain of the Victoria Division The attendance of the Members of the Order, and of the Friends set ers in general, is respectfully solicited as a Collection will be taken up in aid of the “ Cadets of Tem. perance.” The following is the order of the day :—At half pas o'clock, P. M., Sons will meet at the ‘Towe mite” we headed by their splendid Brass Band, will march in Proces- sion tothe laying of the FouxDATioN STONE oof the new Temperance Hatt; thence to a we, fis epoi on Gorern- ment House Grounds, which has been kindly granted for the occasion by His Excellency the Lieutenant or, wher the company will be entertained with Music and Refresh. t ments. 8 expected that several interesting apimateng Addresses will be delivered on the ground, - {> Tickets mav be had at Stores of Messrs. G. Haezard, Stamper, H. Haszard, Lydiard, J. Williams, of the Pte a bee of the Committee.—Price, le. 6d. each. Chii- or half price. be “ Be voramittee—Messra. John Bowers, Benjamin Chappel! W. 6. Devison, W. Barnstead, John Fielding, Thomas Avey Henry Smith, Adam Murray: — , W.C. TROWAN, Secretary Charlottetown, June 15, 1860 : ek AGAR Hooper's Cheap New Store, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE ©¢F QUEEN SQUARE, Atracnep tro Tae Brick Hovst, wHear ererr 3 ARTICLE IN) , Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &e. Can be had at astonishingly low prices. PHIs Store will be open for about SIX WEEKS onty, during which time a Laree Srocx must be disposed of. Come and judge for yourselves. N. B.—Good TEA from Js. Gd. to 2s. 6d.; ready made SHIRTS for 10d. ; other articles in proportion. Who wouid not make a shit to get a shart for 10d.? The above store is situated next to Morrie’s Brick House, and not at the North Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. JUST RECEIVED, A large Supply of Sweedish and other TURNIP SEEDS, Warranted fresh and for sale cheap by M. W. SKINNER. Ch. Town, 11th June, 1850. _ Vb ATE ar re s akonaAtad. PERSONS desirous of remmitting money to any of the Colonies, or to the United States, or any part of England or Scotland, can obtain Bills of Exchange for that purpose for any amount, and at any required sight, from the Subscriber. The Subscriber wil! purchase Bills of Exchange drawn on any part of the world. CHARLES YOUNG Charlottetown. Junel, 1850. For Liverpool Direct. HE fine new Brig MARY ANN, 206 Tons, Ronave CaMPBELL Master, will sail on or about the 25th inst. for the above port; has good accommodations for two gentlemen passengers. For further particulars please apply to the owner. Ww. W. LORD. Ch. Town June 12, 1850. in. American Insurance Live Steck Company. INVESTED CAPITAL $50.000. CHARTER UNLIMITED. HE Subscriber having been appointed the Agent for this Island, of this highly respectable and su/stan- tial Company, is prepared to issue Policies, for the Ia- surance of HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF hAWR SOM. AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF RISKS OF Fire, Water, Accident, and Disease, At very moderate rates of Premiuin. Every kind of Information can be obtained, by applying at the Office of the Subscriber. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. Agent. bw. alae An Apprentice Wanted, LLOWSR SBBDS than ever bas been offered te the public Mav 1] Gaz, To the Printing Business—a Lad of 15 or 16 yeare of ‘age, possesaing, at least, a moderate education. Ap ‘plication at the office of this paper Jace 5