' of tune. Newly Improved “MODEL MELODEONSW XAIUIACTUIID IY Mason is. HAMLIN, BOSTON. i c I: L r s 1' : P it 4; Oct. Melodoon, Portable Style, Rose- wood Case, C to I-‘, to Is I or or l $60 00 F to F, 75 00 5 at at '.no $pyl¢. ' as F !0hI".Pnn lelegant piece of Furniture 5‘ “ ort on aror. “ H “ 100 00 F to C, 120 00 6 II II I‘ CC I‘ F to I“, 135 00 5 (I II CI (6 (I F to I’, with a double set of Reeds throughout. Extra finished, I50 00 5‘ I‘ II (C II II Pte C, I75 00 To.which will be added the Colonial duty only. .This beautiful Musical Instrument, the Molodian, is now so well known, that we deem it unnecessary to give a lengthy description of it. . We w" state that it is played upon the same as the Piano Forte, the key-board, being precisely similar. Any one who plays upon the Piano. will be able to per- form upon the lllelodeon at once. It will be seen that there are two pedals attached; one of these, that to the right, is used to supply the bellows with wind, and the other governs the swell; by means this latter, :1 most beautiful crescendo and diiniuiiendo may be produced. \Ve respectfully invite attention to the newly im- proved “ MODEL .\li:i.oni-:oNii” as we think they will he lound to be superior in many respects to any others. Please examine them carefully, and test them will, paying attention, among other things, to the following points, viz: lst.--'I‘lieir superior quality 2-l.——'l‘lieir great power of tone. 3d.— 'l‘heir perfect r-qzuilily of tone. -4tli.—'I‘lreir prorripl and even urliou. ~.'ith.—-Tlieir beautiful style of flrtislr. 6tli.—'l‘heir tl’ll'(l[1lffl_l]. 7th.-—'l'heir excel- lent time. 8tli.—'I‘heir clieapuess. Mason &» llaiiiliii have great facilities in the iiiiinufacture of these Instruiiients. Mr. Hamlin himself has probably had more uctwrl pracli'L‘ril t’.I‘]l€l’l€llL‘f,’ in the business, than :iii_v other iiiuii, liuving boon coristaiitly engaged in it from the time they were tirst introduced;—_,I'or more than sr'.ir years he has hurt Hie entire taper- iTllt.‘l."/t'ltl'l‘ Igfliicluiiiririiriil lll"Cll(IlllC(ll1It'pdl‘flIl€llf8 o/"Hie :rro.s-I (‘.Zf€Il:\‘ll‘L' Jlclorleon rriuriu/‘uclury in tli U/iii‘cl Slirlcs. They liiiurongaiged the very best of ineclianics iii the dill".-i‘-'iit departments of manu- facture; tho.-in who have had long experience, many oftlieiii having worked at similar instruments from the time of their invention. From Voicers and Tuners are acknowledged to be the most expert in the country. The rioicirrg and tuning of the Molodeon is the most ditliculi part in its manufacture. “and accessible to Vernon iver New Bridge both by On this depends m:iinl_v, the quality and quaritily of ' tone, and tie diirabilty of the reed. ’I‘hey make it their first great cardinal principle. that every instru- ment be as prr;/‘rot in all respects as possible, and each one. before leaving the iiianufactory , undergoes a close exniiiination from both of the partners ; and none are allowed to go forth, in which the slightest defect, either in the case, or in the interior of the ]n,mmneni,, can be detected. By adhering strictly to this principle,‘ they trust to secure the confidence gud patronage ol the public. fl Every inatruinent is carefully packed in a neat and strong box, and fully warranted Th following opitiioiis in regard to the " Model Mel one,” from distinguished musicians, we select for publication. [From Lowell Jllaron.] “ After having carefully examined the Mclodeons of Messrs, Mason Gr. llaiiilin, I am enabled to say, that, in my opinion, they are decidedlyysuperior to any others with which I am acquaint LOWELL MASON. New York, July I, I854. From William E. Bradbury.) Mussiis. Mason 6: Haasniir, Gents,—I.heard with pleasure of our com- mencing the manufacture of Melodeona, oeling as- sured that you would be able from your practical skill, ample facilities, Ind peculiar advantages, to offset important im cutouts in the construction of those Instruments. aving now had an opportunity of examining a number of our Instruments, am by_on moans dlsa iutod int e result. You are certainly producing M:lodoons, which, in all desirable cha- raeteristico are, so far as I can porcoivo, faultless. An Instrument in so many beauties, is admi- rably odaptod to the par or and the church, and I am satisfied that so soon as the ublie become acquainted with the superior merits in your Instruments, your e . HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JULY I8. To the Electors of the Fourth Word of the Oity of Gharlottctown. GIN‘l'LIIlIN,—- ‘ When you did me the honor to nominate me as a candidate for Town Councillor to represent the Citi- zens of your Word, I stated that if elected, I would do rnybest to serve you, but that I must beg to be excused from making a personal canvas. Since which I have been repeatedly requested by many among you to publish my card that you ma know Iarn really in th held. In compliance with your request, I now do so, and should you elect me I wi l endeavour by my actions to show that your con- fidence in me has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen. your obedient servant, GEORGE BEER. Charlottetown, July 10th, 1855. Pale Ale and Stout Porter. SIX CASES Barclay & Co's. Brown Stout' 6 do. do. Pale Ale. W. R. WATSON. NOTICE. ALL Communications for the Horticultural Society, to be left at the Royal Agricultural Society's Ollice, Queen's S usre. _ M. DALGLEISH, Secretary. 28th May, 1856. wlm ‘ 0 LET with immediate possession. the southeast end of the House recently built on the corner ofGrr~aiGaorge and Kent Streets, and next to that occupied by Messrs. Gahan Gt. Co. The collar is 2-! feet by 50, has a substantial wall, is oveo 7 feet deep and is perfectly ry. There is on the lirst floor a she 20 feet in front and 80 feet in depth ; also a front untrance, a Hall in rear of the shop and two other apartments. There are on the second floor one room 24 feet by 15, one 20 feet by 15 and two about It feet by l2, and the third floor .ne-arly corresponds with the second. There are ltlirce rooms on the fourth floor and a fine view ol the lllaibour, the Rivers add the Country round, there ;is also attached to the premises it new \Vare-house and it is one of the best stands in this City for I‘ Mercantile or any other business. I"urther informa- .tion iuay be obtained by appl -ing to 'I‘llUMAS DAWSON. July I-1th, I858. {Freehold Business Stand for Sale. :TIlA'F well known Mercantile Establisliinent, I .110 UJVT VER./\' OJV, situated at the head ‘lof Vernon River, midway between Charlottetown and <,Georgetown. and convenient to the Murray Harbour ‘~Roiid. Pisquid and Geor etown Ro:-.d Settlements; Iwater and a level road, making it a valuable and eligible site for a Jllcrcliant or Mechanic. This gpropert for which an indisputable title will be iven, containing 4 acres of land, with all the but dings ,thereon (the Schoolrooin excepted) consisting of two ldwellinghouses, one Store and one Granary, will be 'set up and sold at Auction on the reiuisss on Satur- ‘day the ‘list iust.,ut the urn 12 o'clock. I-‘or ,torins &c., apply to the 0 er Archibald McNeill, - Esq., or to the subscriber. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 9th, 1856. 8in. CARD. RS. FORSYTH being about to leave the Is- WANTED _ A MARRIED MAN so u I-‘arming Servant on a Farm a few miles from Charlottetown, he must be well acquainted with all branches of his business, and give good references of character and ability, he will be allowed a Cottage and a piece of Land. Apply .1 Huurd & 0won’s Book Store. Firewood! Firewood ll CORDS for Sale by the Subscriber. Ai.so,—Pino BOARDS sud DEALS. W. B. DAWSO Juno I5, 1855. N. £10 REWARD. HEREAS some evil—disposeil. person did_on Sunday night last, the 10th init., break into the Granary of Falconwood Farm,and steal there- from aix bushels of Wheat. I do hereby olI'e_r the above reward to any one who will_ give such infor- mation as will bring the theif tofustice. OHN THORNE. Falconwood, J one 11, I855. ‘Butter, Wool digsheepskins. VVHE Subscriber will pay Cash, for Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 9th 1855. 6 in TO SURVEYORS. OR SALE, a lirst rate Surveyor’s Instrument complete. W. C. HOBBS. June 18th, 1855. I-IASZARD 6:. OWEN AVE JUST RECEIVED from New York and Boston, per Sehr. Ann, and are new opening 9 Cases Books and Stationery, 13 Packages Hardware, 1 Case Indian Rubber fancy goods, 8 llales V\"rappiiig Paper, &c., &c., 810- Which they offer for sale at low rates for cash or iionipt payment. une l8ih, I855. Canvas, Twine and Bolt Rope. N SALE, by Consignment, 200 BOLTS CAN- VAS, in assorted iiumhers,'I‘WlNE and BOLT ROPE, which will be sold as low as it can be impor- ter, by H. HASZARD. 1855. LONDON HOUSE. New Spring Goods. PER “ISABEL,,' from England, the Subscriber begs to announce the nrriv of a r e In general Assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, comprising a varied assortment in the newest styles of Dress Goods, Shawls, Bonnets, Ch'i|dren’s Hats, Ribbons, Neck-ties, Millinery, Hosiery. Gloves, Mantles, Boots and Shoes, white and black satin and morocco Slippers, Broad Cloths, Docskins,sumnier cloths, gsmbroons, drills, re y made Clothing, India rubber Coats, Tapestry, Brus- sels, kidder, stair and crumb Carpeitngi. "GI" Rugs, stair Diaper, worsted and union amnsk, Ioiig cloths, cheap Prints, cotton warps, Ladies Work Boxes, \Vritiag Desks and Dressing Cases, land for it short time. requests all demands against her to he sent in; also those indebted to her ‘will please settle their accounts on or before the let August, I855. ' l l Ex Julia from Boston. , JUST received by the Subscriber, ‘ 100 Barrells of Canadian Superfine FLOUR, I00 do. do. Kiln dried CORN MEAL. with' a choice assortment of Family Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cash. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown July 6, 1855. NOTIC . A Meeting of the Hortioultural Committee, will be held at the President's etiice, on Friday the lstb, at three o'clock, afternoon. B order, Jolllll M. DALGLESH. Soc’y. I-‘ridav. Julv 6th, 1855. only trouble will be to supply the demand. ‘WILLIAM B. BRADBURY. New York, June 1, I864. [Entrust from an Editorial Jlfoties in the “ .lVsw York Jtosical Review" of May llth. 1824.] " considering the ample facilities of tha'sfirsi, and the varied sud srunsios szpcrisncs if the dif- ferent ‘partners, or wall in the worm oftlis public ‘.4 the point: which constitute good inurerucntr, as to their practical rriariufactiira. not have every corpldanca that they will accomplish all they aim 5: '———Wo have had an opportunity of examin- inggone of the losrruaianis now tisistiiag at their fie , and can oortshlply recommend thorn to all u 1' gods, who run ve occasiogo' ‘ purchase.” . can he soon and examined at our Bgkstoro. _ amino and own. Agents for Prince lflward std, sum i~u1's'cn.s, BOXES‘, rmivod par Avie Rsddtm and t" "" ’ HASZABD at owsri. ' a1.i:.umor: L112 JJVD FIRE IJVSURJJVCE COM- PJJVY, LONDON. IITAILIIIIID II A01‘ 0! PAILIAHIIT. Oopftul £6,000,000 Starling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. . Island. JUNIPER POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SOFT CORDWOOD. Also, 60,000 SI-IINGLES. For sale y - BENJAIIN CHAPPELL. ‘I rruii, rmii rt-air. UST RECEIVED ox Frfruds from Borrow. Boxes ORANGIZS and EIMONS, Cum Prunes J _~ , 5. W N is, d '1‘ rk iil>lli..mB.:ato urraiits, box‘os Miilitiiel liai-‘I’nI or ..i. 5, w. it. WATSON. together with a variety of (l)l.Ilt3I’ Goods. J1 so, .4 LARGE JISSOR TJIEJVT OF H.dRD- WJRE, «Sc, GROCERIES: 'I‘l-IA, Loaf, crushed and moist Sugars; Cofi'oe, ground and unground washing and baking Powders, washing Soda, Soap, Starch, Blue, Spices, &c. &c., The whole having been carefully selected and purchased on the most favourable terms, will be sold at the lowest Cash price at the Store H. HASEARD. Great George Strsei,opposito the Catholic Chapel City of Charlottetown ,May l8th. gi- Building Lots tbr Sale and Lease. FIVE BUILDING . LOTS only will be sold at the Feny opposite Charlottetown, Lot 48; the N. maining lots will be let on renewable looses, gt” two desirable farms from 60 to 90 acres-—withiu n mile of the aforesaid property. For further particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN Bai.i., or the prppgotor, . . B May I1. 2mw 17 ET, . HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises in" Government House, at present occupied . . . by Captain Beazeley, consisting of a Dwellin Home which contains a spacious Dining-room an Draw. ing-room, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, largo Kit. chen, Servant'a Hall, 3Sorvant‘s Bed-rooms, Pantry, Larder, Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, largo Inim- Hall, Back- rch, 2 Buck entrances, Back and From stair-case, Sliuller , Pump and Wash-House, Lam. ber-room, and a up endid 6 roomed cellar. r e on oonimodious Coach-house, 8 stalled Stable. Iuraess-room, Cow-house, large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with I-‘ruit trees,&c., Flower garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, drc. Extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and coinmodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on difl'erent Streets, and a never failing well of water on the l premises. 'I'hiu splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi. nce tor a ntleman's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, I854. Hardware and Cutlery. ASZARD dz OWEN have JUS'l‘ OPENED, and now offer for Sale, on extensive Stock of HARDWARE. among which are the following: LUCKS.—Riin, and lllortise of various deacrip. tions, for Parlors, Front doors, Sho s, \Vnrchouses, Cupboards, Closets, Ship’s Cabins, ardrobes. LA'I‘CHES.—I’atcnt Stop, Gate, and ni ht. Carriages and Tire bolts, Patent Awl Ifafts with 20 Instruments. llAM1lIllRS.—Claw. Rivetiing, Carpet and Shoe. AXES 8: llATCHE'I‘S.—l"or cutting hard and soft wood, Shingling, Road AUGICR l3l'l‘S.—From Socket Chisels. Metal and Wood head gimblets. Hickory Mallets, with aerswed handles. \Va|nut Bench Screws. Chisel handles. Mort ise Guuges of various kinds. Trying Squares and Bevils. Spring Callipers and Dividers. Levels, Plumb and levels, and level Glasses. Knives and Forks, Carvers. Putty Knives. Wrenches of various kinds. Curry Combs, Rain Snaps. Trunk rivets. Dinner Bells. Cow Bells. Spring Balances, weighing from Q to 24 lbs. Very eap. three sixteenth: to inch. Bod Keys, Well Wheels. "rindstone fixtures. Molasses Gates. Iron squares. llaiidled Auger Bits. Hand and Bench Vices. Plyers, flat and round nose. Wood and Iron Braces, Geered Wheel do. Turkey and other Oilstoncs and Slips. Thick Glass for Skylights. Ladies’ Garden Hoes. Turnip Hoes. ’ Assortment of Hay and Manure Forks. Iron pumps. Door Scrapers. Cast Iron Sink. Strainers for Sinks. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Or han. 'l‘|.,lIEATH HAVILAND, P. Colfoo Mill Fog horns, Mouse in Cheap a useful Louthorus, with various other articles too numerous to mention. Oharlottotowii Mutual Insurance a. useful for calling on a Farm. Agent for Prince Edward Isfand. - °mp'ny_i' G Otlico, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Incorporated by Act of Parliament in l848. g,_.,,,.,,,b,,.5.135g_ 1.. HIS COMPA Y odors the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at a ssviugef ful_llyh°l»0 per cent, to the assured. _ In '1' present reliable Cagaal oxcods £1100. _Por- N the West River Road_ between M‘Phoe's sons having property in arlottotowu, or vicinity, Cprnor _aud the North River Bridt, a Band should lose no time inopplyiu to the rotary Box, containing a White Satin Bonnet, o. If the this Company for Policies or In rmatiou. llndorlosvea those this at the Book Store of Has- I17’ One of Philips’ Fin Annihilator! has been card or Owen, he will rewarded for his trouble. purchased by the Company, for tho benefit of persons mania II thta In case obi Pl;I,’|tl?0 use ogt an obtained immediately y a ying at o P] t Sooratory'sOflos. ' . oigumrnnzn STONE. . hviggpgptigaifidw I an carry. n - - “A f h, , Soo’y and'I‘raasasr.- 'I‘Hs§los.ii|l'“"li:Iiiii”I”i):o.nS.tiliii:lnl'mm ‘tit? calhdve "°""'7 '0:‘:Il§aE 3”“"§ Qoanyqfland‘ pydoparadndto receive ordarz lbr an '5'” ‘I . s‘ o oo, ni' ,a stone. rarswi '. blouproifiptly exocnt and lo odou rd vessels I-'°'°h‘r" stuck: to‘ with a suitable cross at tho and of the Quarry Rail F‘ ,Bood. JAMES N. HABRIS. Charlottetown, June 80, l856. Isl ' Aw BOXES Lmolior's boat London Starch. 5 do. Glondold Pstont o. l ewt. Tliuuih Blue, or an ltcdoiia. .8. WATIJN 10 l