{__—.,...... names.-_.___.__—v | , HASZARD'S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 5. ..s-,... .... (For IIasaariI’s Gascttc.) Ailddress front the Oontiaittes of Lot 40. Sinrinir School. To Me. Joint lloas.'I‘eaeherofVocaI hIusic.hc. drc, sir,-—'I‘he praise worthy manner in which you have conducted yourselt utid us, w ' ged as teacher and we as pupils. calls for some expression of feeling ..nd griiIIltltII, at the expiration of out term. I'ermit us Dear Sir. to tender on our sincere thiitiks for your out conduct while instructing us in the Rudinteuts ol!Vocal Music. you have watched over us with all that quickness of penetration which you are so capable of exercisin . We should feel indignant at those who would su- deavour to imprint upon the ublic mind any feeling contrary to the tenor of this A ress, being fully con- vinced tltat if the class has not arrived at that state of proficiency which some ittight have sriticipstcd. the censure or blame must (in accordance with strict propriety) rest with us. fully believing that your ualilicntions us a 'I‘eacher can be h few aqua led. by none surpassed, in this our lovely sle. And now our much esteemed friend and tutor, we would take our leave of you with feelings ofa mingled character. of regret that you are about to bid us farewi-ll for it season, we hope not for ever. and also of pleasure. when we redect upon the hours passed in endeavouring to acquire a knowledge of that heart- ehsering and spirit stirring science, Vocal usic. We would now conclude by sincerely wishing you all the success possible in your present calling, and not only the blessings of the pres_ent‘Iifs upon yourself and re. Ross. but also preytng_tbet beyond the bouedsof time we may unite to sinks the harps ever tuned and sing the songs of the redsenied around the Throne on high. _ I remain. yours &,c., oiriv Roueursorr. Chairman. Clam Room. Oct. 24th I858. Reply. To rate Citaiaaiair AID Coisanr-i-us: of Lot 49 iiioiiio Sciioon. Gentlemen, I thank you sincerely for the very kind but too flattering Address you have been pleased to present to in . Assured as I (in that tltis testimonial is the sincere ex rsssion of your sentiments. I receive it with grati- tude and shall preserve it as a viiluablo dncuinent. During my connexion with you as teacher, I have always felt it a pleasure to perform to the best of my ability the duties devolving upon rite. atid to which you itrs diepn to accord something more than simple justice. while your attention to the lessons and the rapidity with which you progressed. arise evi- dently front your aptitude in learniitg, more than my ability in teaching I feel my iocotitpetency in making a suitable reply, but will merely add that I shall always be happy to hear of your welfare. I also thank you for your kind remembrance of Mrs. oss. ieve rite, Gentlemen. ever yours. JOHN ROSS. Married, On the 8d Nov.. by Rev. Mr. Hobbs. Philip Baker, Esq., of Bedequs, to Miss Mary Aitn Ciillidott, of Let Forty-eight. On 'I‘hursdiiy evening last. at St. George's Church, Pugwash. byhthe Bsv. 'I‘. D. lluddle, A. C. McDon- ald, I.-Zsq., rrister at Law. tctcu, to Sarah Aittelia, eldest daughter of Charles B. Dewolf, Esq.. of the former place. Died At Douglas-Ville, Charlottetown Royiilty,ou Tucs- day last. Mr. Luke Higgins, aged 76 years. He emigrated to this Island iii the year 1850. and was a native of Jitinestown, Queens County, Ireland. For Sale or Lease. UR DI-‘.SIliAlll.I-I BUILDING LOTS, at the Ferry. sit Lot 48. and'an F.l.l‘0lll..I Faaas on th tto l’ . For ticunrsnp yto. II WIII IIP fi ALL. Nov. Id I858. n8IIiri Dep. Sur. General. Leasehold Farm for sale BOUT three miles from town, on the St. Peter's Road. It consists of 'I‘wenty-four acres of land in I 300d state of cultivation with a comfortable Cottage. nun, Stable, and Workshop. Also a well of water It the door. For further particulars enquire of the Subscriber, on the the pretiiises. GEORGE BURNETT. Nov. 4th I858. NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber is now receiving. per "Sir Jllszanrler” and “ Hrlleri" from Liverpool, 182 PACKAGES MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the esent and cumin seasons. which, having been personally selected from soins of the tint Houses in England and Gltsgow, he is enabled to olI'er to his custotiiers at extremely low prices for prompt pttyment. 'I‘he S CK coinprises:— I0 Cases Ready Made Clothing, do Hate and Caps, do Dress Materials, do Habcrdasher , do Lucas and Mvillinery. do Gloves. do Silks, Ribbons and Vslvets, do Jewellory, o are. 'I‘runks Boots and Shoes. Bales Cloths, _ Bales grey and white Caltcos, do Litien Drapery. - do Carpets nitd ‘lannels, do Paper Hangings, ' Chests 'l‘eii. Piicksges Groceries. do Hardware and Ironmongery. . DANII-‘.L DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, I858. Tailoring Establishment. AMES M'LEOI), 'I‘aii.ou aivn Hasrr MAIII. respectfully intimates to the Gentlemen cfChar- lottetowii. and hie nuiiisrous friends in town and country. that he carries on the above business in all its brunettes, at the corner of Qussiv and Kerri- Srnnlrs. neurly opposite ' n. Por-rs, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received, and attended to with punctuality. Having had cnrisidsrsbls experience in hie business, he titlrcs this opportunity of challenging competion. and feels confident of giving satisfaciioit to all who myy favor ltiin with their patronage. N. B. 'I‘wo Joumeyinen and an Apprentice Boy wanted immediately. ovsiiiber I. I858. Ido certify that Jaisss McLaon has for many cars been empl ed by me. and he has obtained his knowledge lront me in the cstri of garments; I can, and do. there ore. reeomin him to the public as the very best cutter and work- rtien in his brunch. H. FOUND. Charlottetown. Nov. 1. I858. IS! FOR LIVERPOOL. THE Brigantine " Het.i.uiv," co persd and copper fununnrl. will sell or the above port on or before the Iflth instant. goal accommodations for passen- . i ightor passage apply to the owner. ‘“Ncvs_Iber a. toss. ' w. wi:i.sii. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE E’ " ELLEN." 800 tons bur- theu wll sail for Liverpool. G. 8., let Decsmber—hse tlses n- saeellsnt era. for freight er psmegs. apply is the owner. sen-Crow Noveeibsr It Ifllt W. WILUI. 5:570-s‘ — OUOOOGGUIOHI-ifi_fi9Qg -w n- I C encrsbout NOTICE. ALL persons hesviiig legal demands against the Estate of the late David Murray. Sen.. of Ilctloque. Let 25, I"iirtner. are requested to furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebt- ed to the said Estate are iequssted to melts immediate payuientto PHILIP BAKER. iivon MONTGOMEY. i'*“°"°"~ Bedeque November. Id. I8”. I! Iws NOTICE. ALL persons having legal demands against the Estate of the late Joseph Baker. of l'ovrnship Number 28. Bedequs, I-‘ureter. are requested to furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to I:AKEB. Executrix. tii:.vttt' J. CAULBI-‘.CK. i E”°"“" Bedcque. Noveiitber, Id I860. 88 lws NOTICE. LL persons having Legal detusnds against the Estate of GEOII. E ILL, Merchuiit,lute of Flat River, Bslfsst.in this Island, deceased. herby required to furnish the sentii for adjustment ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are re- quired to make immediate merit. H AN IIHIIILL. Adniinirtrstria. 8 NAH JAN November Isth, I858. 4i8 o Charlottetown Gas ht coin y. NOTIICIE. pm Spzcial General Meeting of Stock holders in the a ve Company will he held in the Temperance Hell. on Monday, the Nth of November next, at II o'clock, to consider the pro riety of increasing the Cqpital Stock of the said ompitny, by isssiitg an ad itional number of Shares. or otherwise. Eye or alias , JOHN AINSEOII.t'), Secretary. Nov. Ist I858. all the papers ' I To be Published by Subscription. IN deirrqy octitvo. printed from a new pics type. on supe tie pttper, and elegantly bound in cloth. A new and leiidid Library Edition ofthe l‘OI’U- LAR POE'l‘S aain l'UI£’I‘RY_ or BllI'I‘AIN. Edi- of Literary Portraits‘ " “ Bards of Its A voluiite to be published every alternate month. forming six volumes. itvertigiu 320 pages each, to be delivered to Subscsribeis in t e course of the year. itnual Sll'lI¢l'IplI0l'|. one Guinea. Subscriber's names received by G. T. HASZARD. where specimen nuiubers riitt y be seen. in II. BAZAAR. , ‘HE Christian Public are hereby notified. that the ‘es of the BAPTIST CHURCH and _ E ' worshiping in the Baptist Church, ht Charlottetown, purpose lioldinga BJZJJIR in the 'I‘eriipsrance Hall on 'l‘hursdtiy the 29th, December, to aid in raising Funds for the erection of a Toicrr and Porslt to the said Chapel. Contributions in donittioits or work. will be thank- fully received by either of the uiidsrsigneil Corti- iiihtee. W. Bauwsruan, J. hIcGits:uou.. “ D. Wiuoit. " J. Wan-tissue. " J. Scorr. " J. L v " 1‘. Dasueisar, " J. uaar. Charlottetown, Nov.I. 1853. (All papers.) LAND ASSESSMENT. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, I858. N pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of tltis Ialnnd. mode and used in the Eleveitt year of Her Majesty Queen ictoria, intituled " An Act for levying l'urtner iiti Assessment on all Land in this Colon , and for the Encouragement of Educa- tion," en so an Act in untendntsnt ol the said Act. intituled " An Act to explain and amend the pre sent Act for the Assessment of Land and the Encou rngeinsnt of Education." and also of an Act inatdc and-passed in the Fiftsentli year of the same reign. ntituled “ An Act for the Encouragement of Educa- tion. nnd to raise Funds for that purpose by irsi ing an additional Assessment on Land in this Isle , and on Real Estate in Charlottetown and Common and Georgetown and Common." and also of an Act made and passed in the Siateeitth year of the same reign, iniitnled " An Act relating to the mode of proceeding against Lands on the several Townships in Prince Edward Island and the Islands contiguous thereto, for the recovery of arrears of Land Assessniunt:" I do hereby publicly notify the owners or outri- s- on of Lands in this Island, for which the sunual sesirisnt or Assesmunts charged thereon by the said recited Acts, or some one or more of them. of Nine shillings and two-pence. lawliil money of this Island for ever hundred acres of Wilderness or Uitiinprovo Len s, contained in the several Townships and the islands belonging thereto. and the sum of six shillings and e' ht-pence of like menu for _svsry hundred acres 0 cultivnted or improved ride in the said several Towitshi and Islands as sforentd, and the sum of Four shillings of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Com- mon Lot and Water Lot granted in tlte own and Common of Charlottetown. and the saui of Sta shil- lings of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Lot in the lloyalty of Cher- Iottetown. and the sum of Four shillings of like mo- ney for each and every cultivated or improved Pas- ture Lot in the said Royalty. and the sum of'I'wo shillings and six-pent-.e of like money for each and every cultivated or improved wri Lot and Water Lot in the said Town. and the sum of ’l‘wo shillings of like money for each and every cultivated or im- proved Contmon Lot as aforesaid, arid the aunt of 'I'wo shillings and eight-pence of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot and Water Lot in the 'I‘own of G town. and the ssin of One shilling and four-peace o like money for each and every cultivated or improved 'I‘own Lot and We- ter Lot in the last mentioitsd Town, and the sum of 'I‘hree shillings and four-pence of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Lot in the Royalty of Georgetown. and the sum of Two shillings of like motto for each and every cultivated or improved Pasture tin the lust mentioned Ro - ally and the sum of 'l‘wo-pence of like money or each and every acre of cultivated or im ved Lands in the Royalty Georgetown. cal ed eserved Lands. and the sum of 'I‘li ace of like money for such and every acre of such lust mentioned Lands as may bsdeemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, and the suui of Two shillings and eight-pence of like money for each and ever asealtivstsd oran- itnproved 'I'owu Let. Pasture end Wsterhst In the Town and ult of Prineetoivs. and the sum of One shilling and Iour-panes of like money for such and every cultivated or im ruvsd Town Lot Pasture Lot and Water Lot in last mentioned Town ssd Itcyslt . and so in proportion for a less quantity. is pays Is; that unless the Aesuueisut or Assessinests or the current year imposed by the said recited Acts, orsonte see or more of them. be into my the beads of any of my De utiss (as required by Law.) on or the sixtlli day of December uest. I shel against all such Lands as shall then be in urresrlhr uou-puyrnent of theehe ed thereo iticiz. treasurer. . FLUID! PLUIDII ivi: Caslts ituittvtivo i't.tJto ' i .»...i..s. and for sale low. Also,a few PL ID UPS. JOIIN ANDREW lady. Q03 ‘III. Nth OI. IH PLOUGHING MATCH. HE Royal A ricultural Society's PLOIJGIIIIO MATCH. wll be held on Ross Bank Iltrsi, nu TUESDAY. the Bill day of November. I"irut Prize. - - - £8 0 . I00 -3. E Z. G- O i|s Fiittrtlt db. . Competitors to enter their names at the Sociei 's Ofhos. on or before SATURDAY, the 5th of o- V00) By Ordre. CHARLES S'I‘WAlt'I' 24th Oct. I858. Secretary It. A. S. “ Catharine.” HE Subscriber be a leave to inform his Friends and Customers. t t he has just received per Schooner Catherine. and other arrivals from the 'Uuitsd States, a large Stoclt of GOODS. which will he sold at a very small advance on liirst cost as Cash is wanted. They consist in 00 Stores. assorted, to Puncheotis Molasses, 60 Cheats Tea, 85 Boxes Caridlss. II Cases Boots. Shoes and Brogsns, II Blils. Pilot Bread and Crackers, I Bbls Burnin Fluid, 60 Eight day & Thirty Iiour Clocks I 82 Due. Buckets. 82 Don. Brooms, 50 D01. Chain, 20 Bbls high proof Rum. 20 Boxes lane 60 Suite Oil Clothing, 12 Boxes Tobacco. Sole Leather. Churris. Window Blinds. Rocking Horses. Wash Boards. Lcnkiitg Glassoe. 'I‘hsrntotiie- tors, Ladies’ and Gents.’ India Rubber Boots and Shoes, Whips. Siitinetts, Drillings, 'I'icks, Striped Shirting, Prayer Books. Bibles, and other Books. JOIIN ANDREW McDONAI.D. October Mth. Isl & R. C. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUS'I|‘_rRECEtVED. ex Schr. Sophrosia, from aisx. Hhhds. 'l“r -rcee, and Bttrriits Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. For Stile low, by WILLIAM T. PAW. Oct. 8, 1858. 3m NEW GOODS! THE Subscrber being thnnkfulfor past patronage. begs leave to intimate to his blends and the public III general, that lie has rssiossd to Iii’ New Erick Building, on the East side of I’oivnitl Street —that he has added to his former Stoclt a choice selection of. JMERICJN JJVD OTHER GOODS, suitable for the aetison, consisting of tfooking I"riiiilt- ' t, Close and I'arlnitr Stoves ; also I-'armer's Boilers. I"orks, Spades, Shovels and Scoops. Axes. llstches. Hituiiiierti tiiid'l‘riices, chufi'i.iiiIers, churns. locks, bolts, and chain bolts. with a variety of other Ilerdwiire ; Clocks, of all di-ecripttons, Loolting Glasses. Boots.Sli-nee and Rubbers. III great variety. Rubber Overcoat: pt-d Oil Clotliitig. .\t.so—A G Aasortmeiit of .»\t\lI:IRlCAN DRY GOOD.9—Door tiiats, Tobacco, Bufiitlo Robes, best kind : Sole Leather, Pilot Bread, Dheese, Chracliers, Onions, Ap les Nuts, Confectioiittr Chairs, llroonts, Buckets. ests Tubs, Oil Cloth for Unit Floors, Bsriiing Fluid; t:.‘A, w and retail ; Moliinies, Mustard, Starch, Indigo, bags stilt, drc. A Good Assortment of Glass, Eartlieiiworr and Cr tie! Stands ; Cotton Warp. Hats, cups, window Illinds, comforters, braces, bules wilting and wrap- ipng Paper, balance and spring Settles. Jars, strings Bells, Iiiiskets. shoe ‘pegs. window glass, different sizes ; with it variety o other articles. A constttitt supply of all kinds of PRO- VISIONS. All kinds of A ricultiirul PRODUCE taken, at the market prices, or any of the above Goods. ’1'IIO.\IAS DODD. Oct. 14, I853. Gvv Stoves! Stoves! ! Stoves ! ! JUST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, 200 STOVES, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer. Premium, Riinsctn, New nrltet, Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves. Soap-stone-back I"ranli- ' ood Franklin, Castdt Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box, Combination. and other Stoves. JOHN ANDREW lIIcDONALD. October 14th. I859., Isl dc R.G. FALL ARRIVAL. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, schrs. Mary Jlnne and Isabella, front BOSTON, a quantity of GOODS. which he ofl'ers at his Store. Queen Stieet, consisting in rt of—-I00 pieces grey, white and printed Cottons, Else of striped Shirtingl. Deniums and Bed-ticks, Furniture Cottons, window blinds. Handkerchiefs. satinetts and dossltius. vestiitgs, shawls, table cloths, dtc. Also, 60 chests. half-chests and Illlbs. boxes Congou TEA, 'l‘ierces Rice. hlids. Moseovsdo Molasses, boxes Raisins. Drums Figs. Drums Jews A tples, dnsess Buckets, Brooms, nests Tubs, ' res barrels Pitch, Tar, and Resin, Franklin and other STOVES reams writng and wrapping Paper, cane and wooden seated Chairs, a variety oi Hrass Clocks. boxes Boots and shoes, 50 gross Matches, 50 boxes Soap, drc. JAMES MORRIS. October 21. AUCTIONS? To be sold. ON Thursday the Illthdiiy ofNnvciiibci next. III the hour of I2 noon, 200 llCl'r‘l of vvttod land, on the west side of Rticticn old lined, and Noitlt oflnud in poseetision of James Diamond, in I2 acre Lots; so on sttittii day. at I n'elocli. in the afternoon on Wintiloe Ilouil lhtl acres on Ives; aide ofsiiid Roiid,Nortltoflnitd itt possession oI'(s'etirge Smith in Firewood Lots of II acres; Also, On the following day, at l2o’cloc|t iionn. I00 acres. . known as the square I00. situate at the North and of Uitiiin Rood, having a good Strnitiri of \Nuter running through it. 1'0 per cent of the purchase to be pnid dew. and the balance as per furt r agreement. Sale to talie place in front oIthe land. J. ll. \Vll\'SI.0F‘.. By W. HODGES, his Attorney M FRENCH LANGUAGE. ° CESAR DEBASONT has the honor of inforitiing the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and vici- nity. that he has opened Cldsses for instruction in the Frettclt Language, at Mrs. II'DortAi.n’s. North side of Queen Square. Morning t.'lasses,from I0 to II. Evening Classes, from ‘I to 0. (Saturday excepted.) szaass-—.\lorning Classes, 80s. per quarter. veiiiitg Classes, 25.. per quarter. .'II. D. will also be prepared to attend private classes between the hours of 2 ititd 6 in the utternooii. RcsiiIeni:s— Mr. Bitgna|l's. Comntercial House. Pownal Street. 8wit80 The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500.000 Sterling Eitipowercd by Art of I'iirliainent, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. - 2 HI.-1A'I‘H HAVILANI), 5.. A snt for Prince Edward Island. ll? Oflice, Queen Square. Charlottetown. September 5, I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny o ondon Incorporated by Act of Parliusisnl. BOARD OI‘ DIRECTORS for I’. E. Island.- Han. T. H. Huviland. Hon. CItar!es Heur- ley. Francis Longwcrlli, Eiq., Robert Hutchirtson, sq., Tlwiviiu IJuu:son. Erq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums No charge for Policies. I"oriiis of Application, and all other inforittaiiou, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber,atthe Otiice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- town. H. J. CUN DALL. Agent for I’. E. 1. pro test TI-IE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Sept. 7th I853. Govs:itivoit—-riis: IIIGIIT I-IONOIAILI TI-II EARL of ELGIN atid KINCARIJINE, Governor General of Canada. Ha/tn Orsica—22 St. Andrew Square, Edin- burgh. Board of Management in Halifax for Jl'ouu Stalin and Prince Edward Island- lloit. M. II. Alnion. Iliitilter. Hon. Wtlliani A. Illuck, Banker. Lewis Bliss. Esq. Charles 'I‘ivining, Esq.. Barrister. John Bnyley Blattd, E . Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. Jaiiti-it Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser-A. F‘. Snwera. Agent &. Hecretttry—Miittliew II. Itichny, Solicitor The following gt.-ntleiiten have been appointed Ufli cer-i of the Ctiiiipiiiiv iii I'riiti‘e Iidwittd lsltind, and will be prepared to wish iitfornmtinii its to the prin- r-iples and practice of the Company and the rates of At-eurttnce. ‘hnrlottetown-—Mediciil Adviser—H. A. Joltnston. .\I. D. Agent—-E. I.. I.yiIittrd. Georgetown—Medics| Adviser—David Kaye, M. D Agent-WilliamSanderson. St. Eleanor‘s—Medical Adiiser—-Joseph Bell, II. D. Agent—'I'hoiues IIIIIII. MA'I"I‘HEW H. RICIIEY. Charlottetovgt Mutual Insurance 0 Incorporated by Act of Par iiiini.-nt in I848. 7I‘HIS COMPANY oII'ers the heat guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the assured. The present reliable Ca itttl exceds £1700. Per- sons ltaving property in Oltitrlotietown, or vicinity. ould lose no time in applying lit the Secretary of this Contpany for Policies or Iitforiitiitinu. l§ One of Philips’ Fire Attriihilators has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons insured in this Otiice. In case of I"ire. the use ofit can be obtained intmcdiittsly, by applying at the Secretary's Oliice. W. HEARD. President HENRY PALM I-LR. Sec‘y and Treasurer.‘ Secretary's Oflice. Kent Street. August btit, that}. E I 3‘ ALLIAN LIFE JJVD FIRE INSURANCE COM- PJI./VY L0./\‘DO.\'. usrnanisnsu us nor or rani.uusx'.rt'r. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for I’. E. Island. A BAZAAR. ILL be held at tho 'l‘eiiiperance Hall, at Char- lottetown, on Tlttirsrlrty, the 12th day of January, IBM. to aid in the erection oftlio Parson age House, in connection with St. John's Church, at Crspeud. Contributions will be thankfully received by the following I.adies. Mes. Jeanine, Mite. 'l‘. Dussitisar. “ I-‘rrs. Gsnann, " E. auiuu, “ Cuiinai.r.. " R. T. Itotcir. Twelvetrees. Brothers’ Useful anti Econoniictil Preparations. ' ‘HEIR British Furniture Cream. at Gd. Their Inelfsct-able I-‘tirnittire Polish. at 9d. Their Unrlvslled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blicliing, Id. pscltets. - Their Elegant Bell-shaped Glass lnlts. filled, at 3d. 'I‘hsir Superior Glass Square lnlrs-Black, Blue, and . at Dd. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Poinsde Begsiiereior. ' Their Unrlvslled Garment and Carpet Rsnovstor, at id. and . Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by CEO. 'I'. H.-ISZARD. Qatosn Square New Books I New Stationery! E0. '1‘. HAFRARD has JUST RECEIVED from Enniattsuis a supply of BOOKS sud STATIONARY which are now spas and Pen CALI. and among which are- Blasik Books, is. c. Note Papers and Envelopes Charts of the Gulf and Island Dr. Cummlng's Works rues‘ Notes on the Scriptures Nseudsr's Church History . Wl.l;'Wsrli. sbssp sill‘ NOTICE. THE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this Island.the property of'I‘he Right Honourable. Laurence Sulivsn. are hereby re- quircd to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them. otherwise rocesdings will be insti- tuted for t e recovery thereo . WILLIAM FOIIGAN. nit. April, tats. MONEY LEND. NQUIRE at the Oflice ofCiiani.us Pausuit, sq. , Charlottetown. February I. I858. Notice to Tenants on the Estates of Captain and Hrs. Cumberland, in P. E. Island. NE Tenants on the above Estate are hereby no- tilied, that the will henceforth he required to pay tllI taxes import by the local Statutes upon the lands in their possession, and that the Prnprieliirs will in all cases sf ‘default. proceed against the 'I‘enents. upon the covenants contained in their Leases. W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, Iflth October I858. all p.—liri APARTMENTS TO LET, [JV HA8Z.ilRD‘S 3 (III. DIJVOS sowrsai. sriiaa-r. riaau rite witaas. No. 2. CELLAR KITCHEN, Parlor. Bed Rooms and Vegetable Cellar. No. 7. large front ROOM, up stairs, Garret BED ROOMS. and it Cellar. No. 0, FRONT IlO0.\I up stairs. Garret Bed Room and s Cellar. -—ALSO .4 STJBLE vvell fitted up for 8 Horses and 2 Cews, with a o lo over it. A large‘ CJI RIJIGE HO USE, attached to the Sisble..Ltth Harness Itoonis. and a large Granary, 0701 I . ‘:0; paitteslsmsssly at leased’; BELLS! BELLS‘! “BELLS! ’ "Ill." Sol-soiiltersttitinttlltcttire and ltei-p constantly \ on lo-ml. all since of tfheroIi‘;ll"sctory. Strain- bout. i‘ei_ry, l.oe.inioiive, §clye.p.llnoe- and Phara- tton Ilsllii. witlitliebspl descriptioii u|'IIiiit ings. ' ’I‘liese Ileilli are made front"tlte jssst sioc . arid the Inn-ll slim undergo the ein..q«puttioes at intmet'ssisr- top as I,'IIIIII;Il'“reIIl Aii-as istica ntiltirt years, with s gmil limit ‘recent itopioreiitriits. at sit on- Web new IIICIIIIJOI resting. entities as to obtain the , Iigovl melodious tens, ootubisisg-also. in eatrsordiasr y vibration. . " _”9*"l7 9.00II'I?ellii have been est enil sold from . this i‘...uc. . which t. on t..r.:9..l'.sa..¢. oftlisir Ill- : P"'“''']- 0 have fifteen Gold and Silver medals r be at our olfice, which were awarded fpr the “ best Bells V l'or soitoroesncss and purity oflo_nb'. ' We pity peni- ctilsr stteuiioit to the tiling im.I’eeIs or Chimes, and can refer to those furuisbedtby as. ‘Our sstnblisbiitcnt is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Ciiiiels. and A \'I-‘NI-‘.I*'.l.Y‘S SONS West 'I'ioy. N. Y . March, Iilbp.‘ ‘ Orders will be received eeil-laroretsiien gi- v_en as to prices, atGco.. T. }IamalI's Backed Sta. tionery Store. tom . . Saint John eats Stablesf ha .Clj!ll1\lING. Vcutinsry tperi,begs to o Iltllltillfl to pivties having flollsfifl to dis- pose of. that he is about to open as a Sale Steble.those premises out the Catholic Chapel, head '_of Kin 's Square. 3! John; where I-Iisues willbu keptet - v- O|'¥l..hIeIlG mttght or solfi 0ltdCOIltIlI::IOIl'I. _ 8 J. h re trig no we -tln erstot ecetn I. o It where those having Horses. s Ptliose tseritfiig llorses, know where to find each other, M. A. C. flat- ters hiiitselftltat a House Basaau. or Sale Stable, pie ly conducted, may in some measure su ply u want often felt by the public; while them she {now- ledge of horses derived from his profelejuu. he may be able at times to give useful advice both to seller and pure ser. N. B.—Two or three good young Harness Horses wanted; and e s-raciro ituavr rain. fell mouthed for shipyard wo . Saint John, 20th April. ISBI. Just published, end approved .by the Board of Edam‘ . an . , ., V . ANEW EDITION of the THIRD BOOK or I.ESS0l\'S. revised and adapted to the use of the Schools in Prince Edwiird Island. Of this edition, the Board of Education. have or ered I000 copies. ' ‘ .. Also, Just Published. 7 ' s ~ v .t' s lite British North American GEOGRAPHICAL PRIHEB. Price with 7 Maps Is. 6d.; without Maps ls. _ V IIIS PllI.\’lER'cniitalns all the matter in Cham- ber's Geogrupliical Pristsv. vnith the addition of the recent census. and ittors full duecriptiitas 'el' North America. It contains also 5 more rrttips, so arranged as not tobe liable to tear, and. is‘ approved and recorttiiteiided by the Board of Education. ' ‘ Subscriber. anticipating an extensive demand 1 for School Books, is now publisliirig the four Readi f lltmts of the National Series. Persons desirotiii'iiI sencuurtigirtg Ilome tnsitsfttcture will purcltass at 1 GEURGI-I 'I‘. HASZARD'S Book store. Halifax. Ifltlt July. 1853. Aitcirtuaxm Seer-i-. E ‘tlIt.—.-ht the Agent of various Firs Inruroiics (.'umpuni'es. I l eg to brin ' under your notice my PA Tl-.‘J\"T ./IR Tl I-‘ICIM S'l..d TE 1 his cotupnsttttut lute bi-cit upwards of, three years eaten- iui\'vl_\' usutl it. New l.iuusttit:lt..Nevrfuuttdltiitd and I’riiire I-Ldtinrd Island. the Ctti-iidnsitiiii Nuvit Scotiii, ' print-ipatlly for covering sltltigleil vi-ofe, us you will l peiceltu by the ttccittriptttuyipg circulars of certificates. 3 Il line been severely tested. and provrtl tiit-atsticcess- v fully its lire proof qurilitiés under titotil extraordinary circumstances; so IIIHCII so. that I am of opinion that .,. .. - . .. - . epplicitlion to all Itllltll of wood building‘-'(t.vIiere the color would be no objection to its being _used. suclt us tlte brick walls ol' dwellings in the'clty, out houses," vvaro- houses, dr.c., as well,as the mob) by lowering‘ covered. ' I have the honor to bu,‘ sir,, Your obcdisiit servant. , . . R088. Pateutee and Manufacturer Helifafl-Ith July, 1853. consider tlte out of your “ Artificial Slate Paint" on shittgled Roofs. its greatly diiiiiitishmg the risk agttinst I-‘ire—I have frequently reduced the preatiunts on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, I am, sir, your ob‘: serv'ant.. . Al:lCH'D. SCOTT. John Ross, Esq. Halifas. Astonishing eficacy of the Oxy- genated Bitters, it A case or start-rsair iruaua"e1-mvnirre. Front I-‘itsltenry Ilomer.Esq., of Boston. Mass. Boston. September 28. I848. Dunn Sia—lt is now eighteen years sincol was that troubled with the .wster-beosh and derangement of the stomach. I have taken advice of the best Ph - sicians in this city and New York‘; is vniiedt country. the watering places of Ghrnthn , and‘ else- where in Europe, and had found no relie ._ Since te- king the lliiisrsl have never had. a return of the Witter-briish, wh'u:h dsilywuul-led‘ ind of late years to a very great degree. My appetite, has returned; the extreme flatulence. ‘reverrconrr tion of the which I sudered. have entirely lsh toe. .Haviug found so greiit relief from this most discoursgiii die- I have recommended a trial ofyour ui to iitany of my friends, who are now win it to icine great little is in my scope to offer in satendin tion of our “Oxygertuted Bitters,” wil be done with gretefu pleasure at all times. Yours W respectfully. I-‘I HENRY HOMER. To Geo. B. Gituaii, Windsor. Vt. ' REED. AL'S'I‘IN It Ce... Wttelsule Di-uggins, No. 26 Merchant's Row. Boston, General Agents. War. II. WATSON. LOST, ON Snnditylast, October id, between the Wes- leyan and Btiptist Chapels u FITCH B0.de ..t...... finding the um and hint... it at thh oat... will be rewarded for thuit: tsuublu. ~= Wanted Charter.- SHIPS amounting to aboutl000Teus Bqistes freut lsvamishe to Liver- pool. enquire of CHARLES S. M'NU'I'T, Priivcetown, Oct. I'Ith, I8”. I 308838 ‘WANTED. TWEN'I‘V-POUR st-an GOOD DRAM’ FOR! 8 wasted‘. Ilfltlh. ' etshfl yll. ilte premium of insuraitce on suchtbiiildings as are Siii.—Irt answer to your taste of the Izth ittst.I ' Insurance Agent. A ndoe. Parts. V Germany. and Italy, I'ollow.ed,tbeir. prescriptions. and ’ ' c several sulphur and other_ springs in this __ bowels, general dsbility. and deeplefl ivlghti ends‘ : Price, One Dollar per bottle; six bottles for Five . D lets.