¥.°.""..‘."..‘”l'x:;... ..r .n. I t freq ob:e"ured'te ruach _ conveys_es well as from the general tenor of HASZARD’S GAZETTE. JULY 6. as what with suowdrifts arid the ntl pass wi t betravelllng tiou. out of the o the tide's tre- Iosting Ialds, upon the traveller entrusts JIIIIOS 0 .. wer men III po “ us I causes serious doobree to the reel position of the boat. One grmt danger in going too far to the southward, arises from the illlculty of get- heoh to the shore from whence you started, as a half-mlb below Cape Tcrmentiiue. Bay Verte opens, slid if you are five miles out in the , tsthsscutliwsrd oftheOspe.thee, to regain the shore, you have before you twent miles of V . or twenty-Ive miles in a re you are in safety. Bcnumbed tlgued beyond expression with some eight or ten hours labour, a snow-storm may set la, and resting for a while, all run a Mr chance of being eerried root south-east, and ones ‘pest Cape Bear, the north-east innu- euee of t e tide would carry you_ out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence between Prince Edward and Cape Breton. t is true the turn of the tide would. if these was no wind, again prope the masses of ice up Northumberlaud Straits: us eapeesd.aud driven from " so Ila in is,’ the chance of life would but y have been thus lost and frosen to death on the passage. IIIIIAI. g_nn.icaircit CoI.. 8I.stou’e New Boon.-Colonel Sleigh's adventures are many and amusing. He has seen almost every degree of American Society. As the author's opinions are drawn from the expo- riences-ef area years, passed in every class and every part British North America, it IIII well he sup that they are well fo ed an valu- able. ut knowled a, without th war of ex- pressing it, is valuable only to the owner. This power, however, the author po-set-ses_ in a bi h degree. He expresses thoughts, evidently t e result wide observation and deep reduction. Colonel Sleigh truly says, the system under which ' are 3 vsrned must contain some prin- elple redloelly wrong. The c 'nion of a man of such evident telaut endexperlence must have eon- gidarahle w ofiattdarsl. Col Slsigb'e work is both instructive and amus- ia whole oft v time will repay perusal with interest as the information it its sun so 6 observations. It is therefore recomme pnblis sttmitiee us the latest and also the most authentic work upon the Canadian Colonies hithelte pabliehed.—-London Obsertw. June blll. Suva A'I' I‘Iavaits.—-The steamship Black Warrior from Mobile vs": Havana, arrived at New York, at I o,elsek on the evening of the l6th.— ‘ ‘ 00 psueegers. and dates from Havana to the morning of Ifith. She confirms the land- ing of II00 slaves on the south side of the Island from the ship Lady Soflblh; -sfler the slaves were lauded the vessel was ecu ed and sunlr. Several thousand elevee have been landed on the~ Island during the psatsix months. No political news sf importance is resolved. Tninr Osirsrow.—We copy thp following from the New Brunswick CAivItd¢, in order to ut our subscriberson their guard—believing t t such as are there spoken of have al- reed arrived on our shores :— 5‘ pa re mention that there are that cl , ofiring Canton crape pedlars in shawls -and sllhdrossolo I‘ °_°| 5" 5°10‘ similar ertic es in res table those for rsous are evidently e same characters who rave so successfully imposed si- milar articles of weariu apparel upon many of our ladies here, end w {ch have since been dis- covered to be trashy iniihtious of the nuine menu tures. The manner in which t ey in- themselves into houses, and other cir- stances connected witt. " bargszlnsy" manyto en t e were as ore. of smuggresogiods ; bu such wee not ve ere this discovered ticn above mentioned is at this actively ractised in this city, of in ividuels who have al- ready been evousl victimised. s can sarcely pity such su rers, because the reap onl the of their own eupidity an folly. The most w know_tlie_t the articles thus pre- tended by these peddling impostors to be sol so tly below their vslue,inust either here been finoneetly obalued, or must be mere s urious lmibtious of the genuine article ; in cit er case and those their no V“ pnrehaaiag sea them at a hir {RIOS at to, where the ro rietors eve a cha- racter and credit to ma tain, and who are re- zoaflbls hr remedying mistakes or accidental facts; but the vi t r who iiiimposes on me buyer a lot o ous trash. quietly de- tmmps the scene of his cltiver exploits, and leaves his sorrowlug victim without remedy or oovupsemtlou." ‘ ‘III WXIIYAJI ACEAKY, MOUNT ALLI- ' ION, Wfl'I'IOItLAItD. (Press is Newhreewick Courier) We hvl deemed. it but our duty, as ourualiste around its line any our Province. to present is 33 5. sh h eelamaa such infor- :eIiee 5:: secure from time 3‘ pvfivess of the very impor- mdhqhu been as kefully eerried lhvoared one Iltlfl & higher educa- tlessl delillsliinsnls of out ‘no eloeed, has, of not osly Bering the three de - tsssl number of one hundred and Ive finer Wiesel‘ tweoty fl"Iete ears. in Ibo col- s the saelversary exercises. as use "lbeeey at this ‘week. Wm 0" the -O as euseersgiag character to O wkefiflei to he ressai os..tbe est. es firmer ds! ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ exanlssrld of n”. Order of the Sons of Tom rplexee, and frequently‘ “J The ambition to re resent their fellow citisens ages and attainments, from w er melee, in the primary, to the h I Brunswick, Nova-Sbtie end Prince Edward Island. ()n ‘Tuesday morning, the spacious Chapel or Lecture lloom was filled to ovrrflowiug by a most respectable ssseinltly, convened to wititey the more public exercises, which began at nine o'clock with the reading [ha Mapters Neille, Wood. McLeod, Olive and ing. from the junior elaeses, ‘sees in composition. Then came in declamation . II. Snowball, Alex. Smith. J. T Knowles, 5‘. King end A. . in which each speaker sustained very w part. These were followed by the delivery of oriirinalesaaye or orations by I-‘. Weldon,“OI'l the im orlsncc of Early Life; ‘ by A. S. Tuttle, on ‘t ucaticn ;" by C. C. Gardiner, on “ Pam. utiem :" by S. P. 'l‘uck, on “ The Study of Naiurez" by George Johnson, on “ Mind;" by - -D. M Leo on “ Natiorisl Greatness," with valediclcry addresses. The three flret named speakers belonging to theintermsdiate. end the other three to the collegiate department. The original pieces were pronounced by compe- tentjudges to be highly creditable. both in compo- sition end delivery, In the Academy. as well as to the young genilernen themselves: the lust especially, was lintenerl to with rapt attention. and ineny it moisteuetl eye testified to the power which the youthful orator exercised over the feelings of his audience. The Prlllclptll then rnsde the customary report of the standing secured by each student by his dili- gence and good conduct during the Term lu “ Literary Rank ” slid '- General De rtrnent.” Twenty two were found entitled to t e fourth, forty-nine to the third. I enty six to the second, end three. vi-s., S. P. tick, A. D. Mclecd, and Samuel Averv’ juu.. to the first or highest " Liter- ary an ." Diplomas or certilicates were then given to four of the students, who, after having been two, three end five years connected with the lnslitiition, were about to pass forth to " the battle of life.” An appropriate address, on " The Responsibili- ties of education Men.” was then delivered by the Rev John Allison. of this City. Serjeant Lawson, of the Royal Artillery, who defended Gavazzi when attacked by the rioters in Chalmer-’s Church, has been presented by several members of the Cana- dian Le islatnre, who witnessed his behavi- our, wit a gold watch and chain, and a large family bible, bearing the following in- scri lion: “ Presented by Members of Parliament of Canada to Serjeant IV. G. Lawson, R..A. the heroic defender of Padre Gavazzi at the Riot at Chalmer's Church.” GAZETTE Mvloriiisisy, July s.“1'sas. SUPREME COURT. The trials for this term finished on Monday evening last, when the jury were dismissed. The Criminal cases were ‘s of as follows :— The Queen vs. Hugh ugh. Indictment for Iarceny, stealin a wheelbarrow, the property of Mr. John Hob s.‘ The risoner on bcin first arraigned leaded guilty, ut by the advice of his Counse , Theo hilue Stewart, uire, with- drewhis plea, an stood his trial. he defence was, that Hobbs had lent the barrow, and that the original taking not beiplg‘ felonious, the In- dictmcnt would not lie. e ury were of a different opinion, and found the prisoner guilty —eeiitent-e on Saturday‘. Queen on. Frederic ilmau, Larceny, prison- er leaded guilty—sentence on &turda . LB ueeu rs. 1l\'eil }"I‘[f‘nfi‘°nd .I'oe'pphB'I.“aylor, rceu . stea in ows in o n rrow, Esq. A person the name of John M‘Leen was first indigte for the seine oS'ence and pleaded not guilty. He was afterwards admit- lcd as an approver, and on his testimony, the aboveeprisoners were indicted, who severally plead guilty—seu_tence cu Satur:I:y. e The Queen es. Brien 0‘Brian, a prosecu- tion of Alice Joyce, for Ra . The ttorney General and Heath Iiavilaud, , for the Crown The prisoner, who was ably efended b the Hon. Edward Palmer and Charles Palmer, ., was, after a long and patient investigation of the case, acquitted, without the least hesitation on the rt of the Jury. The Simon vs. Thomas Henderson, of Murder. After a long and impartial trial the prisoner was acquitted. e shall give in our next issue a full account of this and of the several civil cases which have been tried this term. We notice the nomination for members to serve in Provincial Parliament, which couies oh‘ tomorrow for the purpose of eapressiu a hope that the proceedings will be conduc with that fairness openess and decorum whi befits those who are in the exercise of one o the greatest privileges that men can well enjoy. in the making of t use laws, upon w ich not only the immediate ace and happin ofso- ciety depend, but w iich may materially ehct the future prosperil of the colony is an honor- able as iration, an did we feel satisfied that these w o w' coins, forward were actuated by none but pure and patriotic motives, we should be well contented to leave the polling booths. A great uestion however is now to be tried and the ykt to be settled by the proceedings of to-mo w and vi-morrow week is we should say one of the first impor- tance, it is simply whctherthe honorable situ- ation of a Representative is to he sought after for the emoluments which it may be ex to bring with it or from purely patrio c and disinterested motives-—froman honest desire to vance the interests of the community or the selfish one of enriching and advanc oneself. Let every voter be well advised as to is. The Steamer Queen. left Town on Satur- day night at ll o'c oak, for the purpose of tow- ing up the Brig Nu t from the (int of Canso. Soon alter she rou ed Cape into Piclou, not aground at the an- hour she left for Charlottetown e eehage in the boiler which nearly meat the Ares, she was obll to pn back. Iefi II on Tuesday an got In st 8 o'clock. She this morning with a mail for Plctou. To run I.'.-bu-on o;II‘I~aisa:an.’_si Guerra. Sir,—l beg to certifi that Mr. Geor nar., is not now, nor ever wees member of the Ine- none of our -r- lllfl issue to the 1- .5. 3:: Consistency neadhuon: Port of , art-r an. _ June IS, Cceutrymaid, Iveas, Cease. 5|‘-—3II‘IIh Lurlriu. Barriuaton, N. S. goods dtc. Nth, Seabird, . cleaeo, Aritlgouish, limestone.- Swlll, Reynolds, Magdalen le earls, Ish. III, Planet, Preble, Beth, U. S. hel. A Donald. Senna, goods. flth, Piers Ann. Sweene , St. Pierre, hel. Ieth. Hope, Westawuy. ‘OIIIDOIIII. hel. cauauun. June IS. Ann, McAsltill, Pictou, bal. Ilet, Swift, Reynolds, Sydne , C. S. 88th, Cosntrymeid. Philips, Csusc.—-Swallow. Des- Scurie, deals.—-Atlantic, ‘ McDonald. Idiotou, July I, Fulryifieeea, Pictoa. . Std, Echo, ‘Millsn, Shediec; lnmber.—New Schr. horn St. Peter's to James Pseke, Esquire.-—Saae Malerd, Tatmngouche; stcus.—George Colse, oore, Halifax, goods. 5th, Waterloo, Degrees, Ba Chaleer; lumber.— eury, Picteu: coal. H. Steamer Rose on e crulse.—Fairy Queen, I’ictou.—Mayflowcr, do. coal. 8th, Packet I-I. Ingram, Bedeque. sarun, July 8rd, Scplironls, M'I-‘adyen. Shediac. bsl. Gth, Oregon, James, Sllediac.—l"eiry Queen. Pictou. Jemes.Hutohiuson, John Rogers, Malcolm Bethune, and Mre. E. Strung. In do. from Shediao to‘ Bodeque, Id inet.——Mre. NEW GOODS. iuroaran. and to. sale b his NEW STORE in Grfiflaa Street-— UST her, at J CHOICE SELECTION’ or MERICJN GOOD ecu ' _ of- iu IsItd.s., barrels. and by retail; Crushed SUGAR SUGAR. TEA, in chests, halfclteets, and by retail; COITE , RICE, PIIDT BREAD. in barrels, and by retail; Craclrers. Vinegar. Mustard, Pepper, Table Salt, Soda. Salerstus, Soap, Candles‘ Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches. Tobacco. C' are, Sleelreaiug, Oaaivoas, COJVFECTIOJVEILY, S, c. Printed Cottoae, IIIIJIOI sad unbleached de..shset- ing, bedtick. &e.; Ls ice’ and Gents’. Iadia Rubber cote and Shoes; India Rubber Ooats, Oi Cotton-wick. Lamp-vriclte, Fluid Lumps. patent a common. in variety; CHAIRS with cane seats and wood do., in great vsriet of pattern; Axes, Scythes. Sneeths, Hey-rakes, ay-ferhs, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden ‘do. A An auortment of‘Csrrier's TOOLS; Pails, Tube, in nests or single, Clothes-pine, Brooms. Brushes, the Subscri- Snperior Soucho Goths. Webster, Boston; oods. —C0fl|IDI||0r NUT Re‘ , us; luiriber.—- ugget. Biddeford, 48 days; go I and 4 Horses. -etli, Dove, binson. Piotou; stone.-—Little Willie, B aecum us; lumber.-—-Dauisel Saint John's, ew .; a.—S rs , Shediec; lnm r. ria , N dd I p y be 1‘ ' l o. Ow Harm, American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests Leather, Calfahias and Hegueieis Lee or. r . .—The h best . idia cash, or u hides, calf and ot r sh as. F P“ WILLIAM S. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June I0, I058. HATS AN D CAPS. EB Isabella, from Boston, and Sir Alexander. ll'om Liverpool, the Subscriber has received his Spring Stock of the above, at his ueugl low rices. ANIEL DAV ES. Charlottetown, June Ith, 1358. w Isl g:ll|aut, Miss. Mar to neon; eesrs. James r.B" d .Alnderl'd,S. c.u.’..., 3'1 .I"'i"i.r...'l..1'.§f"i.....2“ir.‘,.- ‘Z’ w... Glasgow and Manchester House ! lopple.Jer ‘h M h , J b B lt'lr, ‘ John Worth,wA|.‘ Robi.rIs‘cn..r Ne;°°McGi.lIl end"Jb'bn ' H8EU8:yb:yfl£°§ hgujgsprp 1; Ea? 3: case. PASHIONABLE GOODS, Charlottetown Markets, July 2. '’°' ‘"1 """’°°°‘-“"'°“'°"',§*;;';;‘,°,';- w,,_,0,,_ 9001'. ("Ill") 'b- N I 7d I "I. 3d Richmond Street, 17th June, 1858. Dzxby quarter, All a Bfid 'll‘isllosv, Id e 10d __ . ....L... _ . __ _ _ . a.- - 5. -....... ..."°'.‘; .:°'- ."i"..'.."‘.‘;‘. mm- M,,',',,,,:_ ) M : gd ‘ ~u,u,:,T,':':'[b’_ ' M :2 d ANDING, ex Sea If . from Liverpool. Hub- Lemli, per qr. Is9d ale lllatmeal, per I). Igd a IId I"‘°I‘ ' P“"“ W“ 1 ZINC PAINT I Veal, per |li., ai . dd ; tray, bushel. 2.9.1 Isld 0- N°-- I» 3 -M3 London WHITE I-BAD. . .3 . . ~- “.2.-r. *::'e~ -.::'..:-4 It I’!-, s ;ea er, lb. Id ll Will“ D 'I'urlteys,p¢ q is u be ‘ ot:Ioes,h, ‘I.sr6d a Is dd PUTTY in bladders and caslrs, Ffllllls II I II dd ‘ Ilrnilll. none TURPENTINE, Copel varnish, Lithsrsge, dtc. Duck-.--oh. none‘ mot» rm huh. so am. British Window GLASS, - Purtridges, none i lay, per ten, 70- a 80- [)AN".;]_ pAv[gg_ Eggs,per doasn, M ii lid l.truw,percwt. let} a Is lid Q,,”,,_.q.", chryougwm, issue, a ‘Id I lover none 1“. 23 lg“ ’ Butter, (fresh) ‘Md u 10d '1 lino y none ’ ' ., (by the tub) nous Chickens, pair Ie dd a lsfld To the Free and Independeutlleotors of Charlottetown and loyalty. Guivrx.nsart-- AVING been called s n at a very lnr Meet- ing of Electors at t Old Court I ones on Friday evening last, and there presented with e numerously signed Requisition. soliciting tire to come forward as a Candidate to represent them in the Gene rsl Assembl of this Island, I now come before as each, at o same time thanking them for the o- uour thus conferred. My coming before you at so late an hour has been caused by the resignation of Mr. Found, whose ad- dress to the Electors appeared a short time since, and to whom I intended to give my support, but be having now declined the contest, I am induced to fill up the vacancy thus occurred. and will endeavour to carry out those principles which his Card enunciated. For nearly 86 years I have been a resident of Charlottetown, and I flatter niyselftliatl ltuow its wants and its interests ;and you will believe me when I say, that in ccnimon with yourselves I feel a deep interest in its w re, and as I am ltuown to most you. I am sure you will rely on me that I will be watchful over it. ld you place me in the House of Assembly your Representative, you may feel confident that shall and your rights. I am in fsvufizf Respon- sible overuuiest. and will support it as estab lab- BOIIII . as I ed Constitution of the M own interests eresc ‘ utilied with than of the Mac nicsl and Labour’ Classes (beings Mechanic myself.) thatl llrmly rs y on their countenance and II I. W“ Yours feithfull , JOHA TIIENAMAN. Charlottetown July 2. I858. ‘HE MISSES MAYNE beg to say, that they will retrieve Pupils. for instruction in the usual Branches of an English Education, with French and Italian, alter the present vacation. | . Housekeeper Wanted. RRSI’EC'I‘ASLE middle-aged WOMAN, wish- ing to engage as Housekeeper. will hear of a place by applying at this Ollioe 5th July 1958. - ANTED. GOOD steady TEACHER for the Orwell School; a Master having good ability and wish‘ to be made comfortable, can get a good advance in a ition to the Government pay, by an early sppliestiodto the rustees. PATRICK S'I‘EPHENS, THOMAS M'PHEItSON, ‘heated. WILLIAM llI'I..EOD, Orwell, Jose 88, I858. G OF!‘ I Sehesriber beisg about irieltlagns alteration his present business, offers the whole of his STOCK IN TRADE AT FIRST C 051' 9 Until the Ilth instant,wheu the remainder will be die of at PUSLIC AUCTION. . S.—Au early settlement at‘ all de_bts due eer- sued HE it aestly reqa JOHN C. M'DONAl.D. Queen Street. eth July. ises. rise Lead tor Sale. [THIN one wills and it half of ,ea the Pviucstcwn Road. I4 A0700 If lead, yghieh will beseldial4otsefeueorsioreacree,teselt without the land. psrshaesvs. in. bet} in - A " ".533. " EWEN M-sour-" pllcatiou to he July Sud, ISIS. ' A V . N'I‘lD—A passes to act SALISMAN. sadleheehergsefaSett$I. iuuCoss try Store. to whose lIberel..w will he gives. Unqusstleash ' ‘ac illbereqatred. As rsmfite .. attended I. this Ofioe, hr the next is. Quarterly Session, 0. D. as seat Scales of on areas moi- steu S... T. P.-.I|.“Ie‘l.en¢l. will he on cede , l Twflly y 1-..,3.... inn. stag;-_. SE49; Func °" Gawfsnnoous. CLOTHS. Ex Sir Jflszander, from LIVIIPOOL. HE Subscriber has received ONE BALE ofthe above, comprisng— Superfine black. blue and breed CLOTHS, fiotn l8s. to Site. Invisible Green, do. do. Black and Oxford mixture Doeshins and Csssinieree from Be. In Its. and Checked, do. 8s. 9d. to Be white and printed Drills, CASSI- NETS, Drab and printed Moleskins, dtc. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen’: Square, Charlottetown, June I6, 1853. NEW SHOP l NEW GOODS I I HE Subscriber hes just received from Liverpool, G. 3., an assortment of DR I’ and FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CIOOIEIYWARI, which be will sell at a law figure for Prompt Pey- meat. ARTEMAS G. SIMS. North Side Queen Square, Sruerden's New Beildinp,Juue 4. Canvass, cheap for Cash. 0. 1 to amt!!! Boiutb canvass. JAMES rumors. June lath, I853. lwntl SPRING GOODS‘ Per Luc Alice. from Boston, a choice UPPLY of entIemen’srummer HATS. including rn, Tuslran, Florence, Palm, Koauth, &c. ; I.‘ lit BOOTS, Fancy Donninge; Boy's BOOTS and B OGANS in rest variety; a good sseort mental‘ Li ht CIDT E, cotton, woolen and mix- iuras; Dril ings,Jeans and Nanlteens for boy's and men's summer wear; Palm-Leaf Fans. A variei of GLASSWAIIE, including Fluid Lem ,'I‘nrnblers, nil and Preserve Dishes, Plates, Stdgar Bowls, Cream Jugs, Casters, heavy Salts, Lanterns, dtc., Fresh Oranges‘ drums and baskets Figs; Picnic, Soda, S r, and Butter Creclters, Ground Collie, Vin rrcuruiug Flnid,line smoking Tobacc Sole Lest er, en rior Axes, Shovels, Spedes,°I-Ices, Rakes. Scyt e Sueaihs, manure and hey Parks, Looking Glasses. wood and cans seat Cliaire,, One Bale seamless Baas. The above GOODS are suitable for the season, and ranked at a low figure for read cash. GI‘ RGE BEER, Jen. Chsrlotteglvxt, May II.,"lSbS. L. SUPPLY . . e expect a f niu'risrr codes. ' W‘ ° . NEW GOODS. HE Snheeribsr has received, per Brig Jttteood. Lolnore,and other recent arrivals, the S, which are slated sheep for Cash. r Goods. 50 CIIOItIé:LOIOI '0 or‘, e m. ' inch to ‘I-Stlfite, hull. s ihss Iron, I P ' .39: London and Liverpool Seep. Laden waxed-‘wick Candles, Semis cliott. up be. he. Ilds. Iollsee, ‘ LONGWOIITII U YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, Jens I'Ith, 1853. TO LICINIED TEACHERS. ANTED a Dhtriet Teacher ofthe filt Can‘ A for the Staelaope and Cove Ditrict e to . rI’Ifl will bad it to edveete; JAIISI CURTIS LAWSON J.‘ III. ‘—"‘iaeaaey’ tor a toutit AY0UI‘IIsl'fre1ldtelsyeereof .utay ehteh a sheath I well as a gssdwritenbmsd Jsusfl. Iw utitsé N. usauta. Chsrlsttetewa, Jess lib. lltt AI thd papers. Aeetag .¥orse_s, haow where IO ON SJTURDJY. the lltb JULY, isshst O the MARKET SQUARE. Cltsrloustoya, , bred ST ION, at e.s . same day at Geergrelowu, eae . «Island. to II Agricultural Sooiet . ‘ Previous to the day of sale, the Horses will he al- lowed to serve Mares; the fhe fbr such esrviceete he paid over to the pevrrliasere ofthe H ‘ For further particulars, u ly te r CH LES WAIT, 1'“, “’‘‘“&Secretary Itoyel Agrieeltlrsl Ieéty. Hubbsok’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. ow LANDING. rs an. .dttiaeed.fromLo the above value now, a further so pl of hi Paint. Also, a few see Drive and Pan . ta. JAMES DESBLISAY. June, ieth. HIIRRINGSI 200 Barrels of St. George's Buy slid Ls amrmnas, ofgocdlrslité, got gkhm June as, use. ' 7 ANTED-A YOUNG MAN, II to SI years of age, see to a - must he a good Ploughmsa and Mower. y to Me. Nicitoaas Saowsl, Elliot River. , VETERINARY PRACTIOI, Under the Pulrorta s 1' His Excellent) Sfr Aauxawnua aruraansasr, Knight. EORGE LORD, begs leave res tfully to lati- mate to his friends and the u lie in general, that he has resumed his practice int c Vrruuritastr Luca. under the patronage of His Erchllency Sir Aauxaitnu Suarutuuasais, Kn‘ ll er has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in ' for their owners, the lives of many valuable Houses and Cows; hopes that, in now solieitiug a renewal of Pvaaic Paruoivaou, per. miited to say that he considers himself to be as well uelilied to prescribe Mueicnvue and prelbrm PSIATIONI. in the capacity ofa Hose: and Oow ocroa. as any individual who has ever actised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefor , presumes that he may confident look forward to a renewal of’ thaapetronege which e formerly enjoyed in this Is- laa . ' ltustnurlc:-—Next door to the Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown. uulcu.-— eeers. DesBriss At the Depot of the ralSociet . June Iglll. I868. The ntbjoined is is copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord Itas received from His lrcsllertcy. Gaoaoa‘. Loan, has attended, and prescribed for aortic of my attle at Goveramut House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily eutflo him again. . Banrraaasair, Lt. Governor. E Co. A oyul um- OLD STAND. 3' HI‘. Subscriber tender in. tlrnhs Is 3 his customers’ and the public in ge- ' ‘ nerelfcr all at favours, and begs rti. cularly to intimate. that he still continues 3 to car on on LIVERY s1'.aB1.s business, and trust he has now on hand E‘ 11 Russ and cut .4 every description (not iuferiort an 3 olfered to the pIIbIIS) b hire atthe em notice, and on I - """ BUTCHER. May 10. b BELLS! BILLS I BELLS I v HE Subscribers manufacture ed keep constantly on hand. all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, Fer , Locomotive, School House snd‘Plaua. tion Bells. with the but description of He . Belle are made from the but stoc . sud emalfsiass undergo the same rneanfaeeep. ing as Church Belle An experience of thirt years, with a great rulpouy recent improvements, a as g. tirely new met of casting, eusblgus to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, ' _ ' , vibration. ‘ ‘ Nearly 9,000 Bells have been ‘at sail sold from this F oundr . which is the best evidence of their is- riority. e have llllsen Gold and Silver 5 at our oilice, which were awarded for the " best for soncrousnese and rity of e." We pay pestl- cular stieiition to the gettiu up Peale or Chimes, and can refer to those l'urniehedIiy us. Our eetablhhrnct is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, sud Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New Yerh. Cash paid for old Copper. - Old Clochs, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites, &c., forsale, of superior wcrlna All communications, either by mail or otherwise-will have immediate attention. A. MENEELY’S SONS. West Troy, N. Y., March, I858. w‘ Orders will be received and information gi- veu se to prices, at Geo. T. I-Iamard's Soul: and Sta- tionery Store. loin SHINGLES. Y the Amelia. tddelatds and Betsey the Subscri- ber hes receivnege fresh supply of PINE and Cl-ZDAI SHINGI. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlcttefin. Jane ‘ CEDAR stimulate. a v '1‘HE Subscriber has received, for Schooner. 1&. parents from Delhousie. r " iso M. CEDAR. SHINGLI-LS, which he our fee sale at a moderate llg ._ JAMES M , _. . cue ‘ ‘ are. ' Queen Street, June 19th, Ilbl. Isl " Saint John Sale A. CUMMING,VeteIiiI s intimate to artise he ' I i.‘ lfths ll“ ' ''i......... an lines I a case has. er , event odes my the... ; ledge of Iioressderiv fin hi able at times to give usfel slabs purchaser. , I , ' II. B.--'I‘wesrthrhgned yeq wasted; and s srnewepsavr sass, flme lhr shipyard work. * stat rot-. set i”, - ' Pi AIPLIIIIID NUWIKJUSTIE [VII signs. 1‘. Ilasaaaes lsshltere.