LAND AS$SSMIN'!'. o 'I‘roaseror's Ofice. Charloztstosrn, P. E. Island, Janna y . IN pnrnnnoe of the Act [of the General Assenibl c this Island, made and passed in the Eluyeut cfthe ' e of Her at Msyeety, mtitulod .’d='.l¢t forntysy-isg fa on not I Loedstn ' Colony and or Ms snrosragesmu Education," and of an ct made In amendment , and passed in the Twelltli year of Her said Injmty'e Reign, intituled An Act to explain and erased the present Act for the Assuistost . and the encouragement Edacatios .- I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, n ' to theteruis of the said Act, of the under- nioetioood Town Lots, Pasture Lots, ulsndo, and ' this Island. in arrears for the non-payment of the several some due and owing thereon to Her Majesty. under and by virtue of tbo Bret msatlonod Act, viz: aca s acnes. Township No 8, this Township No. 44, 298“ ‘- s. 49th -- 41, no « ii, 1oi -' 48, also -- is. 1621 -- I64 “ I0, 510 " 5:. 32:0 is go_ mg on 5 ' " II. 818 " 53. 347 H :8. also " 69. 385 “ 24, I00 " 00. 150° -- as, us; -- so. im " 18, I401 “ 87. I00 " 81, I000 George's Island, 145 “ 32, 5044 Bunbury " I4 II 33, 599 St. Peter's " 80 " 81, I821 Hurray Islands, II “ 88, Indian Island. Bo- “ 48, 1400 no, Charlottetown, Isl Hundred of ' own Lots, Q of No 84; 5-8of o. 66. ad Hliyndorog, gof No. 45. L of No. 48, 1-30ths of c. 4th Hundred, of No. 80, 4-I5ths of No. 38. 5th Hundred, ot'No. 2. I of No. 08. Posters late in Charlottetown Royalty, No. 197. Town Lots in Geoygetown :' No. ‘I. Range I, Letter D; o. 18, Range 2, Let- ter A; 5 No. 9, Range 2, Letter II: I No. 9, Re 2, Letter 1''; No. 8, Range 8. better II: I No. . Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 00, I of 199, 272, 219. and 285. Town Lots in Princotowu: Noe. L2, 8, 4, 5, and 6. No. 5. he said Lots and Tracts of Land Row 1, Division I, Letter B. 8, do I, do 8, do B. 4 and 5, do 2, do 5, do B. I, do I, do 5, do C. I. C, 1, and 8, do 8, do 0, do C. 2, o 4, do 2, do D. 5, 5, do 1, do E- 8, do 5, do 2, do -E. 2, do 5, do 6, do E. I, do 8, do I, do H. ‘I, do I0, do I, do J. -8, o 2, do 4, do B. I, doll, do 7, do K. Pasture Lots in Prineetcwn Rcyalty—] of No. 8; xofflo. I51; fiof No. 288; No. 240; No. 815. nd the owners oft so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in cue the sum charged on tbeiii as afore- said, mltthfil‘ with the costs which have been incur- red s not be ' Easter of at in the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be hold at Char- lottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the 8d day of May next, application will be made to the Sn- preme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment ' the said Lots and Tracts of Land. respec- JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. The “EOR'I'ICUL'l'URI8'.I.'," And Journal of Rural Art and Taste . HE Subscriber, who has long been connected with Mr. Bannr, as one of the editors ofIhe_ Forster, urc e ' , 0 conducted by PA. J. Dowureo, a _ flmtheoonp clusioe oftbe present volume, it will b at Rocires-rna, and Edited b I’. BARRY, assisted by many of the beat Hortlcu teristo of the country, w e communications will matcriall add to its value. 'I'he ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT will be conducted by gentlemen of ability and rape- tetion. To render tho work accessible to a greater num- ueatl more beneficial, t e price will 0 IJot.t.ans per year, is adeance, end at the some time various im rcvemento made. Each number will contain a ful page engraving of some now, rare, and valuable fruit or flower, drawn from nature, and sved in a style not excelled. Still further to ad to the value of the work, and meet the improving taste and Increasing wants of the horticultural community, we shall also publish no edition with COIDR D PLATES, each number containi a full page engraving of souie now, rare, a value lo fruit or flower, correctl colored from nature, by the boot living artists in t is line. This will be a new and im rtaut feature, in this country. and must command t o attention and lronage of both professional and amateur Hortic turiate. As the number of colored plates we can furnish will be limited, from the core and time required in their a- peration, those who wish the Colored Edition 0 Horticulturist for 1858, will do well to order imme- diately. Price witbcolorod plates. Faust Doi.i.ans, in advance. , All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ture, and its kindred arts. Landoca Garden and Rural Architecture, and will keep its reederen vised thing now on the subject, either in Europe or America. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- fisrist superior both in style and matter to any worli of the character this countr . but equal to any of the Horticultural Journals of urope; and we con dontly ask the aid and co-operation of the Horticul- tnriete the con . The work is published mouth- ly, and contains arty-eight large so, without advertisements, stitched III a beaetifn and appro- ' IO . P". 6"" J. VICK. Jn., Ponustsnn, oc tor, . GEO. T. HASZARD. Agent for P. E. Island. Printers and Publishers. THE undersigned isamsuufactsrer of Printing Ink, of every colour and qunt.i:y, which he knows to be equal to any manafacter . and which he will sell at the lowest ice for CASH. As he is detormie that his Ink a ll recommend itself, he only solicits ON] TRIAL of it, relying open its own lloertte. Extra lee jet black Ink for oard and wood-est pg-ia ;Ja:s;s black sews Iakofseperior ggflt ' 0&0!“ O VII“! . " s. It’ PEEPENGILL a c..f'i'l State-eytreet, ii..- tea, a ow '" rm. N conuns. ' IO. Gold-etroet. New York. Publishers of Nowqepsrs Insert iaaai, Ieoled' perssropll. Is the slopes! of 0! and seeflsgjlaad a paper oeetaielng it, we will send Ollhn news lab. I. H. I'E'I'I‘ENGII.I. I Co. January 4. IIII. Alstlolfi for IS8g'S. besides of . Horneitsre fontbeilcatli, Aqmcm , E'.""' of sinus Neath A-uiaa' c.l2I.‘.“....i. not-voteiaaaasiiisanaieia. mt _ s or ‘fill Charlottetown Gas Company. rnovisiortai. cossssir-ran: Hon. DANIII. Bnerurt, Chairman; Hon. Charles Y0lII:f, Hon. W. W. Ioord. e I Hon. Charles Hen I-Ion. Joseph l’0P°i Francis worth, ., Jnmoe Walkinsliiiw, I~‘.sq., Mr. Janice uderson, Henr Huozar ‘ -. on. G o Ilirnie, Mr. eorge Beer. James D. losaiird, Esq., George I)eBlois. Eon. HE superiority and advantages of Gris over every T other otothod yet discovered for liglititig 'l‘owne are so self-evident and so universally acknowledged, that it would be superfluous to dilnta on the subyeoi; and it is only surprising that. while every Town and considerable Vill e in Great Britain, as also many Towns in the ueig bouring Provinces, are lighted by Gas, this, the Capital of Prince Edward Ielnud.ll|0||ld be still in ass. To an ply this desideratum, it-is now proposed to form a oiut Stools Coaipany—to be lnccrporatedpby an Act of the ialatnre—with n subscribed Capital of £8000, in I200 Shares, of £5 each, to be managed lg‘; body of Directors, annually chosen by the Shore- are As many of the inhabitants of Charlottetown may be comparatively unacquuinted with the practical results of Gas Companies, it uiiiy be proper to ob- serve, that a Joint Stock Company for the purpose lighting the Town with Gas, can hardly be called a speculation; beceueoitisnow aet_-.e_ruined. b refe- rence to the annual Reports and Dividends of t eGao Com nioe of Great Britain, and some of the neigh- bouring Colonies, that wherever they have been managed with ordinary prudence and ecoiiom they have yielded a certain and steady return of annual interest on the capital invested. . Previous to hringi the scheme before the public, the Provisional Committee had been in correspond- ence with competent parties, both in the ‘neighbor- io Provinces and in Great Britain, and from the in orniatioii thus obtained, and the estimates they have received, they are of opinion that. the Land, Build’ , Apparatus, Machinery and Pipes r ul- site to enable the Company to go fully into operation, may be acquired and completed for and with the pro ed capital. . ‘o enable the Company to commence operations at once, and on the most advantageous terms, it has been resolved that a deposit of £1 5:. or share be ' on the allocation of shares, and list no further call be rnsdo, till the Act of Incorporation ’ , that such further calls shall be payable by such instalments, and at such intervals, as irectoro mav judge most convenient for the Shareholders and the requirements of the Com- ii . "Although certain spirited individuals were pre- pared to subscribe the whole of the requisite Capi- tal, it is doenied but fair to gilve gale public or} opportunit of ici sting in tie vantages o the undertyakisgrnsldd For this pur the Subscrip- tion List will remain open at e Oflice of Mr. Lawson, Interim Secretary to the Committee,- more than one-half of the Shares being already subscribed. JOHN LAWSON, In. Secretary. February 8, I858. 07 0fice—DcsBrt'ray'o Buildings. Queen-Itreel. same door as the Clerk of Cosintissioners of Saint! Delits—trr states. In addition to its greater economy, Gas Light may also be cuouaoed safer than any other ordi- L' ht II produces no sparko—it cannot be careless y placed in contact with bed curtains, or substances easil ignited, and it requires scarcely any attention. t may be turned down in on instant to the most minute speck of fliime, ready to be restored to full brilliancy when necessary, by the simple turning of the stop cock; and even when it esce s by the carelessness of an attendant, or II defect in the fittings, it at once indicates the acci- dent to the whole ho hold, by the disagreeable I which it occasions. lb large quantity which meet he _ etsnwpheric air before it becomes explosive, I is scarce y possible that this accident should oc- cur, in any ordinary apartment, even if the Ga- were allow to eoc e for the purpose. And as its smell so iustantl indicates its presence in cels lars, or other co ed situations, where it may have escaped in unntity from the accidental break- ing, or leakage a pipe, it is only by the greatest carelessness, or i norsnco. that a ight will be ap- bcen allowe'_° to escape y the free admission of air. There " no such thing as the bursting a pipe, or the blowing up of a Gaeometer. Rena-rive Exrs:itsn.—'I'ho relative cost ofGas has been generall considered not to exceed one- third to one-lislf a cost of tallow candles. Mrs. Foreyth OULD respectfully intimate to Charlottetown and its vicinity, and of the Island in general, that she has just received a F A L L S U P P L Y the Ladies of of all articles in her line. Some very handsome Embroidered Dreeeee, Artificial Flowers, and Patterns Berlin Work, will be found to merit inspection; Ladiee' Cam_bric Handkerchiefs. Alpacas, and a varie- t of other articles in the Millinery line, of the best brio and finest quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. I5. I852. OTICE. HE TEJVAJVTS of'I‘i-iossas H: int Hxvr- LAND, , on Townships Numbers 43 and 56 and other Lands in this Island, are re nested to snake imediate payment of the amount 0 Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant r t same. . HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Lalw. ol. Queen Square, Nov. 89, I852. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between Spring and Brooms Streets, Broadway, NEW YORK. IIEADWELL, acitizit to Co., Pstoriiirroits. This magnificent Masons Horn. unequalled in architectural beauty, and in all the appliances that miniter to convenience, comfort and lurury, will be opened about the lot December next, by the Sub- eoribore. Centrally situated between the fashionable and business portions of the city, it presents unrivalled advantages in point of location. The edifice was erected for the lessees, Messrs. Tnlanwnni. & Acxnn, by D. H. Height, . and tho interior arraa sinents as regards ventilation, &c., are on an entire y original plan. It is the dos’ u of the under- signed to render the S1-. NICHOLA in all respects a loner. Horn. of the very highest class, and to ive it a reputation in rill its departments which shall he known and appreciated throughout the civilised world. J. P. TREADWELL, J. P. ACIIER, V. WHITYJOMII. New York, November 20. I852. W0 STRAY EWE SHEEP, with both ears out of, have been on the Subscriber's Farm since December lest Tho0wuer can have them on proving to the ad. posses, b I ' gbeorieri NUIHIEIV: Setllemen,t, ufllfurldile from PT" M“ Mu.’ M ii-‘nouns I-IEABTZ Feb. ins. ius. ' S7-iav siisizr.-—a stra Wotbsr Sheep, has ‘N. entheIebeerIser's ermfsieeetholrstsnow t.osgcroiiIott|.l‘oh.l4l.|.ll|I.‘ HASZARD'S GAZETTE, .wtrtt;it_ 9. A - FALL SUPPLY. r VIIE was-‘itiuizit orrlll FOR SALE, e GENERAL ASSOR'l‘MEN'I‘ or - BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILLINERY, &c. Stc. Just arrived per Barqee Sir Alexander, from Eng- land. WM. IIEAIID. Great George Street, Oct. 12. I852. Cheap! Cheap! Cheap for Cash! At the LIEIIEIIAL llszi-osrronv of BRITISH MERCHANDIZEH! ' HE Subscribers have pleasure in announcing to their tiunierops Friends, and the Public, the arrival of their Fall and Winter S K OF GOODS, comprioing almost every article in the Trade; which are now open for inspection, and having been selected on very favorable terms, will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. An early call willbe to the advantage of Hf present Purchasers. A. & J. DUNCAN It Co. Dorcheeter-st., Oct. 20, I552. Glasgow and Manchester House. _ AVID WILSON, No. 3, Riciusoivn S'rann'.'r, has JUS'I‘ BECEIVEI). per Brig Alexander, from Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, a large addition to hisvery extensive STOCK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WES’I‘ INDIA GOODS. Among which he bege rticulsrly to recommend to notice, a very choice so action of articles suitable for Lace Flouncing, Lady Mtiyoreso and Duchess Cashuiere Dresses, Woollen Broad oths, colours, Flnmiels, Bed Quilts, Great Coats, Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Counterpaaes, &c., dtc. Ai.so. ' A general assortment of Teen. Loaf, Crushed and Brown Suénr, Molasses, Cofl'ee, Snell‘, Drugs, Oils, Window lass, Crockeryware, Glassware, Fancy Soaps,Confectionery, dtc., 6sc., all of which he odors tit unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 3, Richmond Street, Nov. Iii, I852. GREAT BARGAINS By Wholesale and net A1‘ -rns:sraur’s coanen. HE Subscriber hes just opened a GENERAL and Extensive Assortment of DRY GOG DS, of British and Aniericsn Manufactures, suitable for the season. Groceries, Hardware, Earthenware, West India cc of every description, Brendioa, irits, Hollands Gin and Rum, Teas, Sole Leather, c., & The above being on consignment, and all of the very best quality, will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH only, until the First ofApril. Couivritv Ds:.u.:iis in particular will find it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock. FREDK. P. NORTON. Jan. I3, I853. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sup ly of the following articles which will be disposed no low as they can possibly be imported for viz:-— 'I‘ee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crushed Sugar, Cofee, Sugar, Muscovado, Sugar, Molasses, I-'lour, Navy Bread, Cheese. Spirits, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, To- bacco, Rosin, Pitch, 'l‘ar, Buckets and 'I‘ube, ho. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, I352. JUST RECEIVED, A further supply of New Goods, AT THE IWVDON HOUSE, per Stearnsliip Canada via Halifax ' HE latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, viz. :——Norwich glacee Velonas,sntin-stri crepe Luslree, Robes in new styles; L oneee CIoth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter osting; Ladiee' white and black satin Slippers; do. French, Morocco and patent leather Sli pore ; white Kid Gloves; extra French white satin ibbons; Ladiee' mohair Nets; purse, Barbers’ and Tailors’ coloured Twists. A lorgr ooriely of Articles suitable for Christmas Bates and New Year’s Gifts. 2000 Pieces of English and American ROOM PAl’l".RIN(i, from 6d. per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains, very handsome. Leo, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Puncheons Molasses, superior Currarits,llaisins, Candied Citron, Syiices of all kinds, Starch, Soap, Candles. Mustard, Blue, Indigo. c For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for PROMPT iutvasnrtr. HENRY HASZARD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 21, I852. ichcap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest I 1! T THE MANCHESTER HOUSE, No. 4, Grafton Street _ North Side Queen Square, ‘ n carefully-selected Stock DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND LASSWARES ; American and West India Goods and Groceries, are now opening for Sale at very low rates for Cash. JOHN ARCHIBALD MACDONALD. December 2, I852. PARIS HATS. aRECEIVED per “ Siit Ai.r.xaNneit,” from the Matiufactory ofTiiossas Towrrnivn, Lon- don, for sale cheap for Cash, at the S'I‘ORE of the Subscriber, “ DAVIES’ CORNER," Queen-square, THREE CASES OF THE ABOVE. Superior Paris Hats, l2s. 6d. to 25s. Do with Merino unders, o Lsmartine Shape, Clerical Hste—-with Merino Ilriiris, 6 Dani.-ii Silk (I '“'''l) 73- “- ANIEL DAVIES. January 2I,l858. Sugar, Molasses, Flour, ctc. HE Subscriber offers for file, at the Premises. Corner of Pownal and Water Streets, opposite the Establishment of the Hon. W. W. Lord: Pane. choice Retaill DAIELASSES Bble. do. do., bralit Bbls. superfine Canada FLO R Boxes Liverpool AP Boxes Ilosey Dew TOBACCO Bags Jamaica and Cuba I-TEE Bags steam-w t NAILS, very superior .Cheoto Congou Half-do. souc do Boxes cm adiilitixita and HATCHETS Canada ‘square STOVE, 18. II, 14, I1 and so DC a Boxes "WhlttoIIore’e" WOOL CARDS With the usual verlety ofother articles. aeso, 15,000 Hsvsnna SEGARS, . will be sold a I Coos Bay State SHAWL! bugle. wii.i.i it '1'. AW. Charlottetown. Jae. II. in LACKWOODQ MAGAZINE for JANUARY Jest received, Norton's Literary Alina J. o 1 1. L I G A N , Great George Street. HAS now u genuine RUGS and ll I*.'I)lL'INES, Ciu:iuc.u.s, SIIAVING Soars. Pnariyirnr, &.e., the. Toilet Sets-— Iioheiiiiaii, out and blown glass; Tooth, Nail, and Shav' Ilrushes—biilI'alo horn and trans- parent handles; lnir and Infatit Ilruahas-—iniri-or-ed and nil iiiluitl; Combs, Buck and Side—tortoioe, buflii o, and German shell; l.ubin’s, Delcroix, Pat. to'y's, and lligg‘s Perfuiiicry; geiit's. l‘ocltet Mirrors; J .WELRY—go|d and silver Rings and Brooches, gold Pens and Cases, lollies‘ and gont's. silver and pearl inliild I’ort-iiioiinoics; lndiu Rubber Toys, for children; gold, silver and pearl Beads; fancy Paper Weights", and Polka Bells, Perfume Satchclrsud Caehious. &.c., &c. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ,- PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, sold to the trade in costs and charges. CAMPIIENE, OIL, and BURNING FLUID. Cnacxnne--wine. soda, butter, water and sugar; Cllllll, English and American; Coke moments and Flavoring—Venilln,lemon, nutm , cloves, and cianazcn; Spices and Confectionery, Digby Hsrrings, c. Select GR OCERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, and Stoughtoii's Bitters ; I’0R.'I‘Elt, ALE It LIME JUICE. &‘J. G. having carefully selected the above personally , challenges the market for a cheaper and etter Stock in the above line. JV‘. B.—-See Advcrtisrrrisnt of Fruit, &c., do., equally low. Dec. 2l, I852. BANKING NOTICE. THE Subscriber will grant Cheques on the " Bank of British North America " at Halifax, and on the Agents of the Bank at New York, for any Aniounl at Sight 3 and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston. at any Sight under Ninety days. The Subscriber will also Cash his own Choquoe of .CIO, and under, on presentation at his Ofice. Bills of Exchange bought. and Promissory Notes discounted as none CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, February I4, 1853. 6w HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods, Halo, Furs. Carpetings, |aes,Esrthenware ' and China. &c.,—hs will until the lot of MAY next, allow 5 per cent., on all pur- chases, for CASH o delivery. WELIANI HEARD. On IInnd—A few 'I‘ons of Anthracite Culm, Figure Heads, Coal 'I‘er, Bath Brick. TONS of HEMLOCK TIM- BER wanted, for ii Breast- work, to be delivered by the lot JUNI-I nest, apply to WILLIAM HEARD. W Those Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue, are hereby notified, that legal steps will be resorted to, if re- quired, unless settled at once. 5,000 Havanna CIGARS, La Salvador Brand, El President, and El Sol,- Ai.so, VHIRTY Bbls. Prime No. 1. Labrador HER- RINGS for sale on Consignment, at the Store of Mr. Cass. Wiiusii. R. BARKER. Dec. 23, 1852. ALL Persons indebted either by Mort go, Judg- _ meet, d, oniioeory Note or ot erwise, to Tironsas Hnarn IIAVILAID, EIQ., late Colo- nial Secretary ofthi Island, are desired forthwith to make payment of the respective sums due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by ower of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discliarlee for the same. And all Persons to whom the eel Thomas Heutli IIllVlli|l)tI is indobled,riio re- quested to furnish their Accounts for nynienl- ll.-\ VILAND, T. HEATH Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. Isl. APP‘! February 24, I853. TI-IE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Iron for Sale. TONS BAR IRON, nssorted sizes; 'l‘\VO CHAIN CABLES, I inch and I I-I6 inch. to DAVIES & STEWART. I in Govnnr«on—1-in siiairr iioisoiutnu: 1-its: EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Hnan On-ics:-22 St. Andrew Squarr,Edt'n- r It *4 8 - . Board of .Alanagrm¢nt in Halifax for Noun Scolia and Prise: Edward Island- Ilon. M. B. Almon, Bunker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Est . Charles Twining, F. ., Barrister. John Hayley B|nnd,“I1o . Hon. Alexander Keith, srchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—-A. I7. Sewers. ont do Secretnry—Mntthew'H. Richey, Solicitor. be following gentlemen have been a pointed Olli- cers of the Compan in Prince Edwsr Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Coinpauy and the roles of Assurance. Cherlottetown—Medical Advieer—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydierd. . Georgetown-—|Iodical Advieer~—Dev'rd Kayo, M. D. Agent-William Sanderson. St. I-.loanor's-Medical Advieer—Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent-—'I‘homns Ilunt. . MATTHEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AND Equitable Fire Insurance Compe- _ rites of d Lon on Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. Island. T. H. Haoiland. E q on. Cltorlss Hensley, F. Lougioorlh, Erq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq.. Thesis: Damon. Esq. Detached Bislis taken at considerably reduced pro- minrn. Ap licetiori, and all other information, may be obtain from the Subscriber, at jis Ollice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Fire! Fire l I-‘Ire ! I ' Secure your Property at o seeing ofjlfly per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insurl in the MU- . TUAI. I-‘(RE INSURANCE MPANY. This is the only Oflce whore claims for loss can mot, wltlioet reference to a fore’ Cempsn . Ilsnk forms of e plicatiori, and any other iaIorlI_- tioo can boo alearl at the Secretary and 'I'roeenrl"s oau. Kent treat. April 0, I058. ALLIANCE urn um rum ms asuvca cox. PAJVY, Lomoozv 6 nsraoniorrno or act or i-aa'i.iastenr. Ooyhal .cs,ooo,oee her! To HAIIAID. casein ro ' o AgaathrP. u'Iiao. n a full and com late assortment of A CARD. HRS. IVINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced [mpg and Female Physician, would sell the attention of the Lid_m_u ltor Soothing Syrup for cutie... i..u.. in It will isniuetliately ‘relieve than from pate, ll spasmodic. action, soften the gems, rodua bu-. motion, and is sure to regulate the Bowole. Depend "P9n it Mothers. it will give rest to youroeIves,aad rcliefend health to you, chihlr-gn. - Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins. low s Soothin Syru during thc_past six years, ssvarnl :23:-.:.--:*.:h.::.-.: °°.'*°.r~.-.:- "-. -..:.--‘L r or I tell ‘a or or euro °r DJ'¢ll|';.!’nd Dlerrhca in Children, whom‘: is art... from teething or any other cause. It gives ' satlsfscllon-never never heard scan in one using It. never sold a medicine so unlvauguy gm, cessful in relieving pain and ellhctlng ceroe—reliof ' o bsotntsly stirs. ‘CURTIS & PERKINS, Danes!-u. 3-hour. it.‘ WONDER 0!‘ THE WORLD. Gravel Cured qfjloe years standing. Messrs. Courts at Pitnxnis, Bangor, Ma. Genll¢rnen,—I have been entirely cured of the On. vol, by the us ol' your Cramp and Pain K‘ . I commenced taking the Crsinp and Pain Killer in the Spring of 1847. I had been e greet sulerer for ten years previous; some four or five years of the time | suflered beyond all my powers to describe. During this time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spc- ciflcs, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I commenced using it, I began to grow better. I I continued to use it for a year, all the tlme improving until I was cntircl cured. Mius 8I'a'!l.ls. Prospect. Me., an. 29, I85 . We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. ' Ci-uar.os Ci.is-rose, HANNAH Cusrronn, Snaron Euro. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Machine, writes us under date of Marehflll, I847: '_‘ Please send me halfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer—it is the best in icinc to cure what itie represented to, that I overused.” The Doctor llrst made use of it in his own case. for a severe sprain In the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of a stage, and found immediate rclief,snd oougs seq used it in his actlce. Itead the following. It speaks for itself. RHE UJIIA TISM CURED. I certify, that] was elllicted with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the small of my back, which entirely dls- abled me, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and cfliirt; nor eouldl walk without a pods cc, and several other remedies, without any relief. After enfor- ing in this way about a Week, I purchased a bottle of Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Curtis ‘E Piziiitins, Bangor, and after ree icationa was entirely relieved and free l'rom pain, and on now on- tirely w I. ' world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favor . Ouvna owira N. B.-Be sure and call for CURTIS dr. PERKINS’ Cramp Pain Killer. All others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 2!) cents per bottle. For Sale b Wis. It. Chaloltctowri, June I4, I852. The International J’ Deuotedlo the Commercial. Literary, and Social lnlcrssls if the United States andths British North American Colonies. HE mutually important and rapidl increasing commerce and social intercourse tween the United States and the neighbouring Brifwh Colonies, called the “ International Journal" into chance nearly a (year a o; no proprietors‘ gratefully eoknovvla go a li oral assistance in their ofim 35 give it permanency and influence. 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It certainly steed! unrivalled ass remedy for all sfieciions oftbe tliroat and clisst.sad snlilio uglriy other remedies for the same disease, it does not disagree with the stomach ortlis patient.-For sale by WATSON. Was. It. Books Just Received. A'I‘HAM'S MAN and his migration, Gerald- Milne, the eerative of a residence in a Bra- slliae Valley GEORGE T. HASZAID. FOR CI'IARLOTTITOWNs THE ls Irst-olese A I that sell- pool,G. B.,en the H JAE, ' or I, hopes to merit a ohaseof Rate of Freight a Po . For fa panics ' onqehe ofkwe. D. Casaos,loes I 00., I frost any _ I