i‘i rsru v .| Il'll‘ .1 HASZARD’S */ GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 2!; ’ :t.*..\:‘:I- 1.‘ - ' I .' ‘s'|‘I‘Ill .2-\"l , . {I .. ...,. . U} IBu.n¢'B " A °‘!6.".'t;-lI.DI70fl.OJt'-»-- ' AIDS DOU , ' . fir the sepfl iv: myearxgswnss,-HI lstestisaofshs -the b. _ of has II 83 STOCK at lerth Side Queeu'siSqasre, Ange: IO, IBM. bar I! SELLING OF!’ A1‘ IIDUCID PRICES. I S'IOCKol‘theS B I. BE [CD111 on Tahd, will we oflereduatgc I 3 GREAT REDUCTION fie. former prices, to make room for the F‘ L L S T O C K . LOJVDOJV HOUSE, Near the R. Catholic Church. HENRY IIASZARD. Aqust I9, ISM. Isl. & Bx. AMERICAN HOUSE. THE Sulueribcr,grstefuI to his Friends and the Public in general, for past favors in Boeisoes. tisapeetfully requests a continuance of the mine; at the same time intimates having $IO0flol‘|)OI'IOlIIlly, in the United States, a varied an ,:L of AMERICAN GOODS, adaptedl tether wants of the public, wlshes his friends to cslland examine, and judge for themselves. JOHN GIBSON. Brick House, corner of Kent and Great George reets. Charlottetown, Aug. I7, I854. (ii. For Sale, on Consignment. THE Subscriber has just received, and ofl'ers for ' Sale at Cost and Charges, the following GOODS. e 3: 8 Ilhds. Molasses, I2 Bbla. Sugar, 5 Cheats superior Congou 'I‘ea, 80 Pieces sh 10 do Stri irtin a, 40 do Prinlifl Cottone, Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Boots dt. Shoes, Buckets, Brooms and Tube. 8 Winnowing Machines, Cane atid Wotid Scat Chairs. WILLIAM DODD. Srnsrdon's Buildings, Queen's Square. Ow Take Notice Partners. J IJST arrived, per Sohr. ‘Pitoisn-,‘ from BOS- _A to. :1 FARMERS‘ BOILERS. assorted $90: we A lot of COOKING STOVES, ditferent pat- terns an sius, Ladies, Misses 81. Cent's India Rubber BOOTS & SHOES in great variety, for Sale at '1'. W. DODD'S Brick Store, Pownal Street. August 95th. {Int NATIVE LABS. _ to inform his friends and the as just received, by Schooner Boat it, it large and varied assort- N s o rid WEST INDIA GOODS. and Childrcus' BOOTS s. or sweet of AMERICA Consisting in part of (0 Cases Ladies‘, Game’ and SHOI-3. ofall kind 18 Cases American CLOCKS, various patterns, I Bales BEDTICKS, I do. Grey and Striped CO'I"l‘ONS, 1 Case UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, I Case WINDOW BLINDS, I Cask GLASS WAR I Case LOOKING GLASSES, assorted sizes. A We assortment of I7’./IR.MI.NG IMPLE- .IE 8. consisting of Rakes, Hoes, Scythes, &ssthe. die. 10 Boxes assorted CONPI-ZC'I‘l0NARY. N Boxes CANDLES, I5 do SOAP, 8 Boxes STAIICH, I-‘IGS, ORANGES. Currants, ‘ Lines. Whitewash Brushes, Scrubbing and do., and a great variety of other Goods. 4 Hhtle. SUGAR. I0 Bbls. CIIUSHED SUGA‘ItI, A few Bhll. CORN MEAL. All of which will besold at the lowest figure for (id, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DODD. June 17th, IIII. Isldw HARLEY! BARLEY ! BARLEYI Hlg'I:EST ‘PRICE given for Barley at Brighton wer s-gut is. 'i- CHAMPAGNE. TY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE, jun received so " Peeping Tour,” from Liver- .:ls(e:, pqpastity of OJKUJI. M N If .‘:".'£.‘”.h'..."‘..-....."’°'°"&."""' W for sale by CHARLES STEWART. Juae1,Ilu. tr‘ JOHN T. THOMAS INFORMS his friends and the public generally, that having determined on CLOSING IHUIS PRESENT BUSINESS, DURING '1‘!-III mrsitnra asomtirt, S '1‘ 0 C K AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. All Goods remaining unsold at the expiration of September, will lie sold At PUBLIC AUCTION E.dRLY IJV‘ OCTOBER, OF’ WHICH DUE NOTICE WILL an GIVEN. August, 1854. CLEARING OFF. SUMMER GOODS. JAMES DESBRISAY ILL commence this do Wlnwusosv the 9th August I854, to SEL OI-‘F his KI'I.\lAlN- ING STOCK of SUlll.\II-III. MA’I'ERIALS at prices iriuch under the usual inarlts, in oider to malts way for fresh supplies expected by the first Autumn Ship from London. Bargains are therefore olfcrcd of every thingcoining tinder the above heed. WILLIAM HEARD rue nacsivun PER SIIIP "JOIIN" and “ PRINCI'I'I‘ON." direct from England. A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. Charlottetown, 28d June, 1954. JUSI‘ itnporlod, per Native Laos and Esther from Boston, it choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS, consisting of SUGAR in hhds., barrels, and by retail; Cnnaiisn Sualtit; Superior Suuchon TEA. in chests, half chests, and by retail ; COI-' ‘l".I"., RICE, PILO'l‘ BREAD, in Barrels, and by retail ; Crackers, Vinegar, us- tard,Pcpper, 'I‘able Salt, Soda, Saleratus,Soap, Ciindlea,Starch. Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blaclting, dtc. COJVFECTIOJVAR Y, NUTS. CHEESE, dc. Cotton Warp, Printed Cottone, striped and un- Gent's. India Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Costs, Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Lamp-wiclts, Fluid Lamps, Glass Lanterns. CIIAIRS with cane seats and wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Seythes, Sneaths, Hay-raltes, Hay-forlts, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. o- An assortment of Curriei’s TOOLS; Pails, Tubs in nests or single, Clothes-pins, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Orr IIANI), American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEA'I‘HER. Nests Leather, Calf-skins and Harness Leather, Red, White and Plum colour- ed Roane, Shoe thread, Zinc, and Iron Spsrrowbles. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 29th, 1854. VFHE Subscriber has ‘not opened a Case containing GOLD and SILVI-IR WATCHES, JEWEL- RY and I-‘A.\'CY GOODS, which will beeold at low prices, for Cash. W. HEARD. June 28d. BOOTS AND SHOES. N iiddition to his Stock of American Boots and Shoes, the Subscriber has received by Br “Gracs" from Liver l, 700 PAIRS ENGLIS BOOTS. SHOES. II i)ClII-IRS, SLIPPI-IRS, &., Consisting of Ladies Prenalla Boots. Patent Leather Slippers, do. Chann-illed, best Leather tied S , Common Slippers, Girls best Lest r Shoes,Girle and Maids Patent Leather Slippers, Infants black and coloured Leather Shoes. do. Patent Leather Slippers. Gents‘ Bluchera, lace and tied Shoes, Calf Sltin Pumps and Slippers, &c., &c., at his usual moderate prices. GEORGE BEER, Jan. Charlottetown, July silt. tau. WANTED TO CHARTER. EVEIIAI. SCIIOONEIIS to carry COAL no-. F Pictou or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal 'ts'llbeiv.Alts mfl ‘" G.‘tt:l| DI-1BPl5tIIS,Charlottetowuor S. CUNAIID 6 Ce., Halifax. August 4th, IQ“. for Boston, ON or about the 30th inat., the new and fast aailin Schr. 3oaAaAc,.loiiit Ho-rcsesoii, Ifsster. or Freight or Passage (bsvlag supe- rior Aoeouiodatlon), apply to W. B. DEAN. Charlottetown, Aug. 93d. NOTICE. IIal_/‘if the Packet Schooner H. Ingram for Sale. THIS VESSEL is built principall of Span- ish Oalr, her Stattilcliions are of esliwood, f her Spars red Pine, and she is well rigged and, found, and is so well known that a further doc- eription is unnecessary. For further particulars please apply to W. 3. Dean, Esq., or to J. WEATHERBIE. Charlottetown, Aug. 5th, 1854. MARINE INSURANCE. HE SUBSCIIIBFR hnving been appointed Agent for the GLOBE INSURANCE COM- PANY, of U'ricA, New Yottl, is prepared to take Marine risks on Vessels and Csrgoes on ino- derate terms. CIIARLES STEWART. Aug llth, 1854, (All papers llw) TO ENGINEERS. AN'l‘F.D a competent and experienced ENGI- NEEII, r a few weeks, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, August 4, I854. Sheep Skins, Butter, Wool, dto., V HE Subscriber will pay the highest in in CAIN. for any uantit of WOOL, SHEEP and LANIB SIIINS. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown,June Gilt, I85-I. Om ‘I FARNTWANTEB. ANY PERSON having a small Farm to dis- pose of. say 95 to 100 acres; 10 acres of which must be under cultivation. may hear ofa Clistt customer, by addressing to Gsoitos E. Gtasoir, Charlottetown, Post paid, describing lot, price, and location. Distance not to exceed90 Lnilss from Charlottetown, and Land to be Free- nl Aim... 24, isst. 3i BINSTEAD. 0 be sold or let the above Property, consisting of T Two Hundred and fifty-sis (266) acres four miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter's Road. There are one hundred and twenty acres cleared and in cultivation. The llouae is large and comrnodiuus, and the buildings complete in every respect. Appl on the premises, or to the Hon. Joseph Ilensley, Attorney General. August I5, I854. A COMPLETE NEW Dyeing, Dressing and Pulling Establishment. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public of P. E. lslsiid generally, that he has imported it complete set of Machines, for Dyeing, Pulling, and Dressing Cloth, ual. if not superior to any in the neighbouring Provinces ; and has also obtained the services of n st-rate worltiiiari from Nova Sootia, to superintcnd his Establislimant. As the work will he executed equal, if notsape. rior tothst done in Nova Scotia, the prices will not be more than the Nova Scotia c ' taken in at the ubscriber's esta- blishments, viz:-Head of St. Peter's Bay, Glenfin- les Mills, and St. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. William 8tesres'. St. Peter's; and at George T. Hassard's Book-store. Charlottetown. Other Agents will be appointed in diferent parts of the Island, of which due notice will be iven. JOHN IXON. Glenfiules Mills, July 10th, I864. STRAY HEII-‘ER. A STIIAY pole HI-‘.II"I-Ill. has been on the Sub- scribers premises since about the Illth of May last. She has no marks. The owner by ying expenses is desired to take her away, or elrssbe will be olered for sale by blic auction. AMES IIOBEIITSON. Brscltly Point Road, Aug. Ibth, IBM. srliet price BU'l"I ER, M of Land. CHAN THE WESLEYAN ACADEMY. Mount Allison, lsokvttle, N. I. he Ksrienr. President of the Board el"I‘rus- Iav. W. 'I'sasi-i.s, le'cretsry. Rev S. Evans, D. 1)., Governor and Rev. II. Picasso. A. I. Principal. Charles I‘. Annual. Esq., ‘honoree. P10 ULTY. asAi.s IIAICI. Rev. H. Ploltard. A. IL, Professor of Mental and Ilorsl Sciences, to. Mr. A. Reid, Professor of french and Assistant in Classical Department. Mr. A. McN. Patterson, Teacher in Intertnedlatu De rtment. Mr. J. . Inche, Teacher In Primary Department. Mr. J. W. Webb, Asst. in Collegiate Depsrtaieat. rnrsas assirci-i. Miss Mary E. Adams. Chisl‘ Prsceptrees. &c. &c. Miss Augusta M. Adams, Asst. in Fine Arts and Collegiate Department. Mrs. Eliza Neville, Teacher in Intermediate De- —— -—— 'I‘eacher of Penman- s p, &c. Mrs. Atnelia Walker, Asst. in Primary Department. THOMAI Ptcxann, Bag, A. M. Lecturer upon Nsturirl Science, Astronomy, &o. 'I‘eacher of vocal and Instrumental Music. 'I‘he Branch of this Institution for Males has been in successful operation more than eleven years ; it will continue to be conducted upon the same princi- ples as heretofore. The Branch deslgnod for Females is to be opened for the reception of Students, on 'I‘iiunanss, the Writ of August neat,—the conirnouceinent of the ensuing Term. Adequate provision liss, it is believed, been made to render this in every respect, worthy of public cori- lidenca and favour. Those 'doairing admission are requested to make early application. A copy of the last ". cademlc Gazette.” which contains a full exposition of the Terms, Course of y,.Ivc., &,c., 6143., will be sent to any person who will sppl , (if by mail post paid) to either the overnor or i a Principal. Sscltville, July I8, ISM. Sin TURNIP8. HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY otfer the following Premiums, to be competed for in Queen's County this season. viz : Q S. For the best acre of Swede Turnips, £3 o 0 Id do do I to 0 8d do do 1 o o sih do do 1 to o lth do do I 0 0 Oil! d do 0 to o Should the most eiiccessful competitor have been a evious occasion, . . _ _ _ clay Pills, a Silver el, with suttnble llllCl'IpII0lI;IlId the money for the tint Prize will be swa to the neat successful competitor, and so on to the and of the list. In addition to the above, Judge Peters otI'ers the £3 Prize awarded to him last year for Titrni . “ to be given to the grower of the best half-acre o Swede trips in Queen's Count , in IBM, but on land situate without the Town, orumos. Pasture Lou or Royalty of Cliarlottetown ; the roost Prise net to be prevented from competing for and receiving any other Prise olfcred for Swede Turnipe by the Society Names of Competitors to be entered. in ev instance, with the undersigned, on or before the lat day of October neat. By Order, C. STEWART, Secretary, Corrimittec Room, Id May, ISM. winner of a First Prise on any will receive, inatead of the on TO MAKE Moivsir VFHE SUBSCRIBER intendin in a few ugh go remove out of this Island. oS'er-a to sell at mod.- rate rates, the followi freehold properties, vi3:_. A small Farm at Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27. An in. closed I"iirm of 50 Acres, with a House, with 9.- without the Saw Mill, and the water privilgggg (formerly Ma.sfield‘s l\lil|) Lot 25. Also 82 acres of rid on the same Lot, near McMurdies. 800 acres on Lot No. S. J. WBATHEBBE. Charlottetown, July 8th, I854. LEAVING THE ISLAND. MR. J. WI-)A'l‘HERBIE intending to mm". from this Island, in a few weeks from this date, r uests all persons having any claims against him to urnish their accounts for settlement, and .|| who are indebted to him, are respectfully and “f- seetly requested to come forward and settle the same, without delay, and thsreb prevent the us- neesssar trouble and expense cl’ falling into the hsadao an Attorney, which Mr. W. would much regretii l(l)lIioe neat dooronI’rinca StreettoTeuiper- lines a . ACCINATION, at the Patrice Enwsns Disssuasnv, Kent Street, Charlottetown, under the inspection of Dr. Johnston, on Mondays, Wednesday‘; anggaturda s. N. B.— art‘ tee o safer , or of e ' future testing, will be givoii to eschnqpeia-flees" vaccinated. Poor Persons will be Vaccinated gratuitously. Charlottetown, July 8. Timothy and Flax Seed. E h' best price will be paid for TIMOTHY and AX SEED, during the present year, at George T Hsssard's Book Store.