HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JANUARY 11. Meteorological Journal. TIIIIOIITII. H IAIOIII'II.' H_ l‘) Di’, ' [awed nu. iflmet went l ‘t, N 1th, 1th. 5th ,' Mann. fl.I‘l MI! I.“ 3.1 0.8 85.5 VIATIII. ,- iiwrsn Ar 0, a. u. I;N. R-ntlo broom. LN. '. lightdo. Ooueut, with snow. Do. do. Err in evening. 4|N. I}. is do. , If It 5|N./N.E.-hush do. venues as Jnodorotsdu. luosh,withpooaiugc till . p. ,m., then Ind cloudy. 1 I S. I. fresh do. Overcast. _ SN.W.do.do. o-mucus-.n.;h|uo-hr fiiflh o till noon, .! . _I ' Ell-9;? 5:3]: 3* In I 5' £ I 3 <2; .., .10 8.” II. -13.1 I14 IS S lfgh. .D 8.!) fl.fl 45. -5.1 II. 18 . 0 3..., .ot 8. use as. .45.: 21. 15 -1. to NJ! D. 8.!) 55. 18.181. 15 I y fl.U 8. I31 18. lm 1. 1 1 June fl.45 ‘.55 19.01 11. 82.0 00. 14 5 July fl.8l I. I.” O. 40.0 C. 14 15 Aug. .Q 8. l).10 18. 41.5 01. ll 5 &|I. U.” 8. $.13 70.4 SL5 M. IS IS Oct. $.41 8.10 IMO 01.1 SM 45. 21 I Now. fl.D 83 I.” 58.! 14.0 51. ll 5 Doc. U.“ 3.” U.“ IEO -0.7 fl. 8 I Tlinlsouleltoti-imllioiglttIirthcyearwns8.05. The menu Daily ‘I’ Iieths your was 410. myewhsnloowerrutufedlld. _ . N—hsr of On Friday, the list ultimo, Mrs. Edward Palmer, of a see. . Died. At Mount Plosuut. on the 24th ultimo, after an llleessof about three months, Margaret, wife of Mr.- Petrlck Grifln. aged so years. Ship N we. Jan. I, 1o5I.—-The Schr. Serah Q Hops sailed from Georgetown Wharf, for Boston. The Sehr. Sass Goths, H. Webster, master, or- rived ol’Cherlottotowu Harbour, from St. John's, N. P., u fewde e aioos. The Seas Cello and Echo are new in t ice in Indian Cove. of Go 1: Ad - Summary On ver Tutu General Assembly is prorogued until Thurs- day the 10th February next, then to meet for tho D:sr,arc,it or Bvsistusa. Tuwuuns ‘rill be received at the Sborifs Ofico, Prince County, for supplying the Jail in St. E|oauor'o eovde Wood. to be delivered before the lat Joshru Hotnorn, ., has been appointed a Member of the Legislative euncil. ‘ Tran Court of Commissioners for the Recover of Small Debts for Staaliopo, will be in future he at or d. STIAY CATTLE. A Hatruu. rod and while. no mark. on the Pro- misesof the Subscriber, for the last 00 days. L. Wiasorr. Amdyre Brno. Lot so. A llsirnu. risiug.three years old, notch on the of each oar,ont promises ofthe I-Ion. Jsasuu suunurotr, Lot 11, since 1stOc'tobor last. I Hnirnns, one u liht red. the other a dark brown, tops olhoth their ears, on tho .Subscriber's promises about a week. Mtciisut. Mcxunaosu. Lot I1, Jen. I, IS”. Ox, light brown. piece ed‘ one of tho ears. on the Subscriber's premises for tho last 8 months. Haunt Squsnusuinou. New London, Mill River, Jan. 8. Cow, all red, I notches in each ear, a hole threugl: the to of each horn, white spot on the levies and t top a the fore shoulder, belly white. On tho Sub- scriber's premises for the Inst 4 months. J oiiir Man A. Lot 5, Prince County, Jan. 8. I858. Hrztrnu, ndsrk brindle. about 1} years old: on the Subscriber's premises for tho last month. Mira- oocrt McKiititorr. Molpeque Road, Jan. 8, Cow. e brindle; on Subscriber's premises for tho liaanoutb. Aanx. S-ruwsuv. Lot 01, Anderson's I Mann, a blaclt, white star on her forehead, about 11 earn old. On tho Subscriber's premises since Id her, 185 . Jsaaus Fr-r-no-rrucu. Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, Dec. 80, '53. A dark brown STEER with a crop of tho near our, about two years old. advertised by Marrisuw Roux, South West, Lot 81. 4 SHEEP-I Lambs and e Wethor—the wethers have holes bored iggiho right ear. and one has the top eutofthssetoo. mhs arse itiuboth ears, and one has a notch asdertlie tour. Auovs BIACDOIALD, Grand Trundle.- ‘A reddish brown BULL with while back, star in the forehead, a short white tail, apparently out. Jourr Wane, 'l‘ristse Road. . A small block OX, two years old. Ponues, Mount Pleasant, Pisquid Road A HEIPEB with a white spot in her forehead. Iaaceus I'Kiurreu, North River. at. 3. mvnro, Nos-suv Puuuc. Couvnnitcuu, awn C¢0I1l‘l'Al'l' OPTIC!-—evor tho Bookstore of Mr. G. '1'. Has- uinn, Queen's Square (South side). Char- btastswu. Iar.oor.ss PUBLIC . Prince Broad Division, 8. of T., No. 1. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING, in stoo- uoulsn with the above Division, will be held in tho Hell on me Evening of Wuoirxsnar non- whsu the Irleuh ofthe Cause are respectfully lavltsd to The ltav. S. '1'. [sun has kindly eoessstod to eddrose the Meeting. - . Several spproililto Oous will also be sung by the 3'-rioosuuasa Mombsroefthe omit... grorraestodtobo puuotool h thoiretteodaooent o'o . Dosroopsntothe Pehlisus0o'elsek.pro- y. By Order, JAMES MONTEITH, I. S. Charlottetown. Jan. 10. Lunatlo Aeyl . ofthe Louetlo Aryfitn are desirous HI Treotom toceetrsot for the So ofthe Institution for “'lk'Ieo|hs from the lot ry next with the articles, to be delivered at me Asylum to osderw wasted :- Plonr. I5 owt.; Cofoe, 500 lbe.; Molasses, I pun.; Barrel Posh, be lled Beef. I‘ Beef. in whole about 1 I lbs. quantities as wasted; in tho my gerds Wood. to be delivered and piled. hr Most to state tho ioo ofeach article; fresh loaf ed, salt per barrel. '1‘ , eoparatel or together. eo4ers s . ,seeoivod by Mr. Mltoholl at tho As an, or at the (lies of tbellso. W. Swabey. Ce lal lalldlng, oillllveleoksethelldlnemet. . January 10, I558. ‘ anemone. Dry Goods, Tea, Molasses, doc. I, A. H. YATES. N THURSDAY the lllth instant, at 11 o'clock. - at the Store lately occupied by Mr. ROBERT IDNGWORTH, Queen Street. - so Packogu British and Jrnerican Dry Goods, consisting in part of . Grey and White COTTOJVS, ‘ Fancy and Navy bluo PRI./VTS, Striped Shirtings, Orleans, Delaines. Iledticlts, Drills, Satinette, Cotton llnndlterchiefs, &c., 50 Cheats Souchong TE.~t. 50 Sides Sole Leather, 2‘) llhtls. JIOLJSSES, 20 Boxes ‘I'OB.£CL‘O. (liunoy dew). 50 Bags Nails, 40 Boxes Window GL./ISS, dtc. 'I‘erins liberal. January 8, 1853.’ [All tho Papers] Royal sguouituni sooiéi . GRAD? SHOW. Y SHOW OF GRAIN , under the direction of tho Committee of tho Royal Agricultural Seciet , will bo..held in Charlottetown, oti WEDNESDA , tho 2d MARCH next, when tho following Premiums will be olI'ered for competition :-— . . For tho bnst~Wheat, £1 10 -0 Do. Id at o. 1 0 0 Do. best two-rowed Barley, 1 10 0 Do. Id best do. do. 0 0 Do. host four-rowed Barley, 1 I0 0 Do. Id host do. do. 1 0 0 Do. beet black Oats, 1 lo 0 Do Id beet do. do. I 0 0 Do best sample of Red Clover Seed, not less than 50 lbs. I 10 0 Id beet do 0 Do . o. 1 0 The Grain and Clover Seed to be of the growth of 1852. Each Sack of Grain must contain not less than lbnsltole. No prize will be awarded without com- tition of three samples, both of first and second nality. The competitors must be mem rs of the ioty. The Prize Grain will be set u and sold for the benefit of the exhibition after the ecision of the es. lmmediatol after the.Grain Show, the Annual Meeting. of the isty will take place, when the Cotnmittoo'e Report and an abstract of the Accounts will be read. The EASTER SHOW of Fat Cattle will be held on WEDNESDAY, tho 28d MARCH, at which the following Premiums will be awarded :— For tho best fat Ox, £8 0 0 Do. 31! but do. 2 0 0 Do. 8d do.‘ do. 1 0 0 Do. but fat Cow, 1 I0 0 Do. 2d host do. 0 15 0 Do. best pen of 3 fat Wethere, 2 0 0 Do. Id beet do. do. 1 0 0 Do. beet pen ol'8 fat Ewes, I 0 0 Do. 2d best do. do 0 10 0 Do best Carcass of Park, 1 0 0 D 0 I0 0 o. not do. do. At the Easter Show, in 1554, additional Prizes will he olfored to be competed for by Oren under 4 years old. By order of the otrimittoe, CHARLES STEWART, Sec'y. January 10, 1858. Improvement of "HASZA_RD’S GAZETTE. rwtcii A want! tisroitratvr ro rower and COUNTRY sunscttissns THE management of the Newspaper Which. for the last 30 cars, has been successfully conducted by J. D. ABZARD, Esq!” is now trans- ferred to the Subscriber, who wi assume all the responsibilities thereof after the publication of the resent number. . _ T e circulatio of Hazard’: Gazelle is, at pre- sent, and has a ways been, greater than that of any other newspaper in this Colony; and- ovailing himself of some of the greatest recent im rovements which have been made in the art an machinery of the Printer,-——ite new pro- prietor nnd publisher hopes he shall be able still to secure for it the first place in the public estimation. . To this end, he has, at a considerable outlay, purchased a Powrni PRBS; and, on his remiscs, made the alterations and additions or ich were requisite for its‘ proper erection. About the beginning of February, he expects to have it in perfect workin order; and—that be "mg! accom- plished—he W1 1, afterwards. issue a.rzard’.r Gazette TWICE a week, of the same size‘ as that in which it is at present pIII)lISI)tOd, and, to Subscribers. at the same price. The advantages which, from this i.ins:iui. snitasosnim-, will ac- crue to Subscribers and Advortist-rs, are so apparent, that they require no comm-:nt.. and a due appreciation of it, by the nblie, will, it is hoped, appear in the increas phtrouage be- stowed a non the Paper. The itorial Department will be entrusted to the management ofa gentleman, whose ability and experience as a writer for t newspaper fees, comliiued with the liberality and modera- ion of his litical sentiments, are such as to aford o ‘ guarantee for the future utility and popnfihiii ty of the Paper. y co ions extracts from Esomsn Parsns; by opprov and well~vrrit.ten Tara; by articles on Aoslctwrttul and Gaunitsmu, no timed as to have direct relation to the immediate objects of the farmer's skill and labor; by IOIAL and numerous matter, free from sectarian bias; and by compre- hensive notices of Social and Political Refor- mutions, now happily in progress amongst all the civilised nations of the earth, there will always be tnani st in the management of H.tauxn’s Gaza-rru, an earnest desire to rovide valuable and acceptable instruction an enter- tainment for all classes amongst its readers. And, further,—that the patrons of llasssrd’s Gosetto may be duly a prised of all Punuc Ntrrtcm proceeding from ,0 Government,—they will regularly appear_ in it»-— atuilourly pub- lished—utider one general lieu . For the transmission of Itn>oit1-is-r Nxws, by means of the Enucrnic TILIIIRAPE, the subscriber has also made arron ments with Couu.usron- ours in Halifax, St. Jo n,and Boston. Coimnricariotrs directly bearing on the gene- ral interests and well-being of thegommnnity, will always be thankfullyfeoeived. GEO GE T. HASZARD. 28th Dec. 1852. _ ‘ APOTECARES’ HALL. The Old Ilstabllsliod n 0 tr e 1:, 1810. Cl1AIlID'l'l'E'I‘0WN, JANUARY, 1853. T. DDS Ct» . HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, as Intensive and Varied Jseortstsot o DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFU Y, Brushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Olle. Colours, and Dye Stnfl's; Fruits, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually Itopt at similar Establishtnsnte in Great Britain (Sss Jpsuocertss’ Hull Jldssrttssr.) The whole of which they can with esnlldonoo recommend to the public, and, tfqsslity he considered, at as low. lfaotlowerptioos, thou hoyoan boprocorsd h the lolkd. AI.ZI'ilL.‘lr.'i_‘l'.AOK for 1853. I. AS/rARD'S CALENDAR for 1853, ll now ready for rle'iver , and will be found to contain be.~t§’.!o the usual inormatiou, siticli additional ass-urn. 'l‘l’.l". \\'I}.l'l‘HI3l‘.. Hort‘ nltnre for the Month, con-as of Hritisli N:-rth Ameiiclu ' Export-, and Iicvrauo of British North American Cc.m.ie., and a variety of other useful inforutian. J«tut;:u_y 4, I853. — 15,000 Havenua CIGARS, La i\rt.'l'C.’0l' Brand, El President, and El Sol,- At. , 'l‘lIIl{l‘Y Bbls. Primo.No. l, Inbrador HER- Rl.\\J5 for sale on Consignment, at the Store of 11:. Cixas. Dec. 23, I852. Elortlcultural Society. HE ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will take place at the TEMPERJJVCE HALL, on MONDAY the Slat day ofJanuary instant, when the accounts of the past ' ' on election of Ofiieore wil take glpco. 'I'he llon. Charles Young the nior Vice President will deliver an Address. JOHN LAWSON, Seoretary. January I, 1858. NEW FALL GOODS. Just arrived at the London House HE Subscriber hogeto announce the arrival of his fall Importation of British and American Goods. comprising a lar o assortment of Dress Stole, Ladies‘ Mantles, Silgrmatiue, Rihbous,Gloven and Prints; road -made c ' in tvarioty; water proofand Seal, akin Coats;mClot::- Pilot, Beaver, superfine broad otlis. Doookiue and Tweeds, and a large aaeortnieut of the newest Styles. Shirtings, White, Twilled and Plain, Regatta, do-: Car iago; Hearth uge; Boots and Shoes of every hi ; a general so- sortment of Hardware and Groceries; Hats and Cops in every style; Pure in the latest she , together with a varied assortment of other G s, which will be sold at t.ho lowest Cash price. The ritis Goods were carolltlly selected by the subscriber himself, at the different Markets in Eugland,nrid purchased on the heat terms, and can therefore, be confidently ro- commended to hiscuotorriors. H. HASZARD. Great-George Street, Oct. 4, 1851. VJWHE SUBSCRIBER to inform his friends _ and the Poblio general , thathe has opened a sun. R. BARKER. Mercantile Business in the tore recently occupied by Mr. Hons-no Wnse-ruu, situated in Poisset Strut, where he intends kesfiiug constantly on hand, ageneral assortment of G00 S. _ He respectfully solicits the patronage of the Public, and he ate give general satisfaction to any who may favour im with Q co . . A large supply of Gig Harness, ‘to. on hand, ther with a fine assortment of . which wil be cut losnit dealers. SAMUEL COLLINGS. Sept. 28, 1852. , Pitme! Puma !! Pnissu !!! American Baldwins Grecnlngs and Russet APPLES. ‘ THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his customers and friends that he has received per Eliza, Echo and Garland. his FJLL SUPPLY of MERICAN GOODS, comprising Baldwin, Greening, and Russet A plea, selected from one of the best Orchards in tho llnited States—ploase Call and Try Bqbrs you Buy. anso, .d.7lfEI(IC.»!JV' CH.dIR8—consisting of Rock- ing Nnrsery and Parlour Chairs. cane bottoms; 00 t‘ltI7.en Wont! Chairs, 20 douen Pails. Corn Brooms, Now of 'l‘nlie, Boxes Clothes Pins, Grass and Sleigh Mata. Corn Whiipv. Knife Trays, Willow Carriages, Bureau-, \i’ush “lands. Toilet Tables, com Sinks, Looking Gin-:ses, Bedstsadn with Cane Mat- tresaos to vutlcli, t~'Iuid Lamps, &c. to. which be will dispose cf m the lowest figure. Nov. 29, 1352. IL WV. LOBBJJV. Glasgow and Manchester House. I A til‘ 'iVll.‘4t'9‘.\7, No. 3, Ricrusoirn Sruurr, , l‘1d JUST BEUEIVED, per Brig Alexander, from LAVflrplr°l, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, a lnr-,-r. addition to mover hxtonoivc STOC o BRlTlSrl, NDIA, AMERICAN, and VVl<..\'l‘ INDIA GOODS. Amomr which lie begs particularly to recommend to notice, a very c!r.iice selection of articles suitable for Orleans, Scotch 'l'artaus, Ermine Cloaking, Black Lace financing, Lady Msyoroee and Duohess Shawls, Cashmere Drousce, Woo on d Clothe, of all colours, l"Y:~:.m~ls, Bed Quilts, Great Coats, Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Cxunterpenee, &.c., dtc. Lee. A general uurortlnent of Teen, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar, classes, Cofl'ee, SnuII', Drugs, Oils, Window Glass, Creclteryware, Glassware, Fancy s0Ipl,C0flf¢cll0flt'I", dtc.. dr.c., all of which he otfers at unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 8, Richmond Street, Nov. 10, 1852. JUST RECEIVED, A mrther Supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, psr Steamship Canada via Halifax ° THE) latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, viz. :—-Norwich glacee Velenae,outin-stripe craps Lustres, Robes in new styles; L onese Ioth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter eating; Ladies‘ white and black satin Slippers; do. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; extra French white satin Ribbons; Ladies’ rrio ir eta; purse, Barbers‘ uud 'l‘ailore' coloured Twists. 1 large variety of articles re‘ ubls for Cltriststos z lid Mu Yssr’s Gs’ . 1000. Pieces of E lieh and American ROOM PAPERING, from . per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains, very hsrideome. r.so. . A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Penchocne Molasses, superior Curruute,Baieinn. Cnnd' Citron, S icon of all kinds, Starch, Soap, Candles. Mustard. ' ' , odwood, Alum, Sole Leather, die. &c. or Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for noise-r i-srasnsr-r. . HENRY HASZARD. Great George-etroot, Charlottetown. Dec. 11, 1858. NEW GOODS. the arrival of the Mary Ellen from Halifax. and will sell at unusually low for Cash, this being about the last importation Dry Goods from Halifax, ' ' rchasore will Ind_it to their advantage to of 45 iecoe black ‘dot and Wrliitney CLOTHS; black. brown and blue Superfine Cloths; checked, clouded and Oxford grey Doosltioe and Kereoys ; Elephant, Bufiale and Cana- dian Cloth; blaelt, rowu, bluo, checked and green American SJTTIJVETS; drub,brewn, blue and black LION SKIN; 100 pieces printed, coloured and black Orleans, Delelees, Coslitriereo. Coberge, Lustree and Alpooos; blsok, watered and orribomed Orleans, Shot Lestros; black, brown nd shot Gree do blush watered Oriental, blaek Nagoo; purple and Se and fauey'Vonttw, to. Co. JO‘.N .1‘ DREW MDONJLD. I. Colonies, imparts, a I The La,w_s of Prince Edward Island ROM 1178 to l85l,botlr years inclusivo—I vols. oyal 8 vo., with a on ioue Index; pubfiohed under an Actof the Colonial gislature, and care- lly revised and consolidated, 'by Commissioners appoiitt‘._od for the purpose, may be had at the Book- toro o G. T. HASZARD. lltli Jen., I858. Sugar, Molasses, Flour. die. HE Subscriber offers for-Sale, at the Premises, Corner of Pownal snd'Wster Streets, opposite the Establislunsnt of the Hon. W. W. Lord: Puue. choice Rotailin MOLASSF8 Hhds. I’.orto Rico S GAR Bbl d o. 0. do., bright Bble. superfine Canada FLOUR Boxes Liverpool SOAP Boxes Iloney Dew TOBACCO Bags Jamaica and Cuba COFFEE ~ Bags steam-wrought NAILS, very superior Chests Congou TEA, Half-do. Souchong do. Boxes Cast Steel AXES and HATCHET8 Canada square STOVES, 18. 21, 24, 21 and 0 ll es Boxes “Whitteniords” WOOL CARDS With the usual variety of other articles. A so, 15.000 Havanuu SEGARS, } will be sold’: 1 Case Bay State SHAWLS bargain. WILLIAM T. PAW. Sm Charlottetown, Jan. 11. Please call at No. 3, Queen Street (BRECl'EJV"S BUILDINGS.) HE Scbscriber begs to inform his friends in Town and Country, that he has commenced business at No. 3, Queen Street (lately occupied by Mr. W. C. llechman), w he offers for Sale, at very low prices, for CAIH, A large and general Assortment suitable for the Season, consisting of — D R Y GOODS. HARD WARE, CHIJWI, EARTH. ENWJRE. IE WELRJ’. d‘ GROCERIES, in out variety, and be , b choapnoee and punc- tua ity, to give satisfaction to a I who may favour him with their patronage. . J. W. MORRISON. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1852. ‘ SlN’G-IJTG. SINGING. THE Subscriber respectfully intimates to the Pub- lic, his intention of opening Classes for instruction in the Principles of Music. 'I'erms—-Seven Shillingoand Six- nce for Twenty- four Lessons, length of Lesson. 1} htiure each. other at S, p. m. Admission by ticket only. Visitors allowed. The Classes will commence on MONDAY the 3d January, I853; at the Old Court House. should a antficient number of Pupils ofl'er. Music Books for Sale. JOHN ROSS, Teacher of Music. December 20, 1852. FALL SUPPLY. iii: sussrfittniztt orruns FOR SALE, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILLINERY, &c. -&c. Just arrived per Bnrque Sir Alexander, from Eng- land ARD. . _ W . Great George Street, Oct. 12. 1852. \J. GILLIGAN, Great George Street. . AS now u on a full and com Iete assortment of genuine RUGS and ll EDICINES, Cinnucsu, SIIAVING Soars, tntrtnumr, &c., the. Toilet Seta— Bohemian, cut and blown glass; Tooth, Neil, and Shaving Bruahes—-bulfalo horn and trans- parent handlee; Hair and Infant Brushee—niirrored and all inlaid; Combo, Buck and Sido—tortoioe, bnllit o, and German sliell; Lubin‘s, Delcroix. Pat- tey'n, and lligg‘s Perfumery; gent’e. Pocket Mirrors; JLWELRY—gold and silver Rings and Brooches, gold Pens and Cases, ladies’ and gent’e. silver and pearl inlaid Port-rnonnoies; India Rubber Toys, for children; gold, silver and pearl Bends; fsnc Paper Weights, and Polka Bells, Perfume Satchels and Cushions. &c., die. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ,' PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE S'I‘U|"l-‘S, sold to the trade at costs and charges. CAMPHENE, OIL, and BURNING FLUID. Cttacusns—wine. soda, butter, water and sugar; Cituusu, English and American; Calte Ornaments and FIavoring—Venillu, lemon, nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon; Spices and Confectionery, Dtgby Herrings, the Season. consisting of Woollen Shawls, Twoeda, g", g, ., c. Select GROCERIES, Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and Stougliton’s Bitters ; l’ORTh‘.R, ALE St LIME JUICE. J. G. having carefully selected the above personally. challenges the market for a cheaper and better Stock in the above line. JV‘. B.—See ./frioertiseriient of Fruit, 4-c., §c., equally law. - Dec. 21, I852. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between Spring and Brooms Streets. Broadway, EW Y K READWELL, ACKER Gt Co., Pnoraiurous. This magnificent MARILI IIOTIL, unequalled in architectural beauty, and in all the appliances that minister to convenience, comfort and luxury, will be opened about the let December next, by the Sub- scribers. Centrally situated between the fashionable and business portions ofthe city, it presents unrivalled advantages in point of location. ‘ ' co was erected for the lessees, Messrs. TIIADWILL & Acxuu, by D. H. Height. I"4q., and the interior erran euiento as regards ventilation. &c., are on an entire y original plan. It is the des' n of the under- signed to render the ST. N ICHOLA in all respects is con. crux. of the very highest class, and to give it a reputation in all its departtnente which shall known and appreciated throughout the civilised world. J. P. J. P. V. WHITCOMB. New York, November 20. I852. TREA DWELL, ACKER , Encourage Island Manufacture. AXES! AXESH AXES!!! Great reduction in prices ! I ' HE Subscriber ofiars for Sale his well-known best Guousn AXIB, from 8s. 6d. to 9n. each according to wei ht, (being a considerable reduction from his armor prices); Unground Axes, 8a., for rompt payment. EDGE 'l\)0l:S, o u l descriptions, made and repaired on reasonable terms. ELISHA WEATHERBIE. Lot 49, Dec. 24, 1852. SHOES and BOOTS. EG’D BOOTS and SHOES neatly repaired, without dole , and at moderate char ee. Resi- dence user Mr. rooa’s, opposite Crabb's orner. El.lJAH_ PURDIE. Charlottetown, Doc. 30, 1852. ‘Oil SALE, that oligibly situated House and Pro- tnieos at the head of Queen Street, next to Foe- ter's eorner. The Land co:prioes a unrtor of a Town Lot, No. 10, 8d llu red in C rlottotown. There are 5 Rooms on the tint door, and I on the second under the whole House. The Building is nearl new. and could at a little espouse be put in good . Hall‘ the purchase money would be allowed to re- main secured on the Premises. WILLIAM BCANTLEBUIY. January 4. 1050. . and a spacious Attic. and on excellent Collar ' Cheap! Cheap! Cheap for Caehll At the GIIIIAL Rxpou-[org gf BRITISH MERCHANDIZE ll! THE Subscribers have pleasure in announcing . totheir numerous Friends, and the Publ'ic,the arrival of their Full and Winter STOCK OF GOODS, comprising almost every article in the Trade; which are now open for inspection, and having been selected on very favorable terms, will he sold at extremely low prices for cash. ~ ’ An early cull willho to tho udvanmgo of present Purchasers. A. I J. DUNCAN & Co. Dorcheeter-et., Out. S0, 1852. Temperance Hall Company. A-N adjourned General Meeting of the Sharehold- ers in the above Company wil be hold is the Lower Roam. in the Temperance Hell. on the oven- irig ofMonday. the 11th iuot., at 1 e’elook;—-when a statement of the affairs of tits Company will be sub- mitted to the Meeting, and Directors for tho ensuing your chosen. ha. y Order. JAMES B. COOPER. Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 4. 1858. (All the papers.) 5 Cheap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest! 1! T THE MANCHESTER HOUSE, No. 4, Grellon Street, North Sideflueau Square, a carefully-selected Stock DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CROCK.I:.t‘.k' AND GLASSW ES ; American and West India Goods and Grocer-it-r. are new opening for Sale at very low rates for Cash. ' JOHN ARCHIBALD MACDONALD. December 2, 1852. Mrs. Fo h OULD respectfully intimate to the Ladies of C rlottotown and its vicinity, and of the Island in general, that she has just received-e S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some very hndsome Embroidered Dresses, Artificial Flowers, and Patterns Berlin Wor will be found to merit ' tion; Ladies’ Cambric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, and a vario- P of other articles in the Millinery line, of the bent abric and finest quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1851. A CARD. IRS. WINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for childorn tooth- ing. It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the time, reduce indom- mstion, and is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselvssgand reliefsnd health to you, children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins- low’s Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the best medi- cine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal satisfaction—never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally sue- ccseful in relieving pain and electing euros-—relief is a bsolatsly stirs. CURTIS & PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor. Mo WONDER OF THE WORLD. Gravel Cured afjlos years standing. Messrs. Courts Gt Plxxirt Bangor, Me. Gerttl¢meri,—l have been entirely cured of the Gro- vel, by the us of your Cruritp and Pain h'iI«'er. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Kill -r in the Spring of 1847. I had been a great suI'crer for ten or previous; some four or live years of the time I suffered beyond all my powers to describe. During this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various epc- cities, 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 continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. Ills startle. Prospect. Me., Jun. 29, 185i. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement ol facts. nausea Cur roan, Harurai-I Cr.trron.n, ' S-nit-roir ELL:-. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physuisn, of East Machias. writes as under date of Maren)“. IS-I7: " Please send me half a gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer—it is the best medicine to cure what it is represented to, that I overused." 1‘ octor Iirst 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 relief, and songs set] it iyi his practice. Read the following. It speaks for itself. HE Md TISM CURED. I certify, that! was afllicted with a violent Rheuma- tic puin in the small of ' ' ' I fit up without the greatest pain and effort; nor eon I walk witlionta cane, and but very little with. I applied Doctor John- eon’s Anodync Lininient. or Liquid Opudeldoe, and several other remedies, without any relief. After enfor- ing in this way about a week, I purchased a bottle of Cramp and nirt Killer, prepared by Courts GI PIIKINI, Bangor, and after tlirss applies-[ions was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am new on- tirely well. laleo cured a friend of mine, Mm. had been sudering for a long time with a lame side. with the some bottle. I believe it the best medicine III the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its PIVMPZ LIVII Town: N. B.—Be stire and call for CURTIS & l'l:‘.lIl\".N3’ Cramp Pain Killer. All others bearing tlii. name are base imitations. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale b Wat. R. IllATSC.‘I. Chalottetown. June 14, I852. . Stray More :FOUND, near the Wheatley River Roed,ettacbed toawood ale’ h. She is ark brown, and is heavy with foal. 'lho owner can have her, by pay- ing expenses, on application to JOHN M'LEOD. Wheatley River, Jan. 4, 1858. TWO stray EWF8 and a WETHER came to the Subscriber's Promises about the 1st September last. They are all marked with the whole of the right ear cut ed‘, and the top of the left. The owner can have them on paying ox nle‘e.q,Lbly Head Elliot Rver, Doo.1, 1851. Ii TRAY STEER.—A stray rod Steer, rising 8 years old, white face, middling siuod horns landing outward. the top of the right ear cutout half moon on the under side. left ear eIit,ond the under side out of, hind feet and holly white. The owner can have the property by in to Lot 01, Anderson's Rood, Dee. 4, 1852. TRAY COW.—Stra ad from the Sobecriber—o Cow sorfl oars ol , with black sides, white face dapplod wit black, white back dappled, horns turudd inwards, and to oalvo in January. Whoever will give lnlbrmntiou, either at Hesssrd’s Gosrtts the Subscriber. where she may be found, will be rewarded for hh trouble. WILLIAM CODKIN. Charlottetown. Nov. 15, 1851. W0 STRAY SHEEP have been on the Sn bar's erninen since the hoveopiooo out eltho rfiht eercloeslo they both the hood '°''°'' " "'“°'"" " rs-res. uuisrnos. Head aunt River, Dos. as. toss. . The ovrsorooehnvethsmbyplyiil “‘ "r.:.'t°.'.'::.";'.;:tatr3" é i