(Poe Husurd's Gasotte.) Ouuolngalirdfly troruthedirection'of Tdt. tell me. sweet Bird. front the north, that srt . . Sd sw'il;'o'or the woods and the ocean's white ' h. That thou ppaed by the spot where the broeueo 8 Tkro"lh'o high-tow’ring woods that encircle my home. Then boply bust been where the grove over- h . Tbs .Ip.0l whose with Jemy so often I’ve strayed And perched on e pine whose green top never fsdelb And bathed II the dresmlet that purls o’er the ads. And huply beueatb that green pine‘-_ shady cover Thou best seen her fair form treading soft o'er o plain _ , And board but lone sigh for her far-distant lover And chsersd her sad heart with thy grief-soothing strain Oh! could I butsosr ou the oloud’o_ lofty pinion: Au 1'... gal rdlees of distance like thee Each ovo‘vwou d I fly from all ploaoure‘e gay minions To my own darling loss and our love-haunted tree. How on’ ’noath its foliage together we've won- a When°t“lte_last beam of day in the heavens had While the celqar winding streamlet beside us meander Thro' thodwild growing blossoms that arched o'er its ti o. Nsw_Londun, May 10, 1853. J. Mo. L. PIJAIAITRIIS. “ My dear,” inquired a gay young wife of her culculutlng husband, as she reached up her rosy little mouth to he kissed on his re- turn from business, “ have on seen that magnillcent set of parlour furniture which the Jenklnses have just bought ?” “ Hem ! no, my love; but I have seen the upholster’s bill for it. ’_' Ftsliu, the celebrated performer on the oboe, was invited by Lord Kelly to sup with him. the course of the evening his lord- ship hinted that he he d he had brou ht his obos, with him. " y lord," said isher, " my oboe never eats super.” ‘Iicnrsa says, " N 0 man can either live piously or die righteously without a wife.” A very wicked bachelor of our acquaintance says to this, “ 0 yea! sufferings and severe trials purify and chusten the heart.” A (‘HAP out west, who had been severely uilicted with pulpitation ofthe heart, says he f __ instant relief by the application of snot er pslpitating heart, Another triumph of hommopathy. “Like cures like.” Tun ato ofa man who had a nose so large that e couldn't blow it without the piss of gunpowder, has turned out to be u out A Jones, suspected of bribery, chided his clerk for having a dirty face. The cler replied, "lrploud guilty, my lord, but my hands on clean." Ithuo been said of the late celebrated Roths- child that, though no man was less lavish of "s mone , no one was more ready to detect a love’ of it ‘in others. It was one day, while at a city feast, that a gentleman observed that, for his part, he thought venison was veryigood, but that he loved mutton better. “Ah, uhll knowsh vy! It is becausb he doesn’t like to pay do prishe—it is becaush mutton’s sheep and venskons deer.” A i.irri.r girl being sent to a shop, to purchase some dye stuff, and forgettieg the name of the article, said to the shop-man, “John, what do folks dye with ?” “Die with ? wh , cholera, sometimes,” replied John. “ oil, I belive that’s the name. I want to get three pennyworth.” Danna um Disoitnaitrv—A Californian paper announces that it has been ascertain- ed a doubt that the title of D.D. on tDhe police-books does not mean Doctor of iv . - You. are writing my bill on very rough paper, ” said a client to his attorney. ever mind, ” said the lawyer, “ it has to be filed before it comes to court.” It is stated by some wiseacre that the heun If uuiun weighs about nine ounces, that of a woman eight. As age increases, a man's heart rows heavier, and a woman ’s lighter, after t y. Some girls lose theirs at sixteen. a boot persons to work the nartz rock in _ struliu are “skin-llinta." q If wire pulll d ‘a tail, wh is that lid’: our tea c:ddynl—B‘ecause yotl’ro teu's in ,_ (teasing it). Wu! were the Romans afraid of the Calsilouiaus ?—Becouao they were Pict- inen. ‘ A ituouo undergoing an examination at Northampton, Mass., when asked if his master wh u Christain, re lied “No sir; he's a member of Congress. ’ Aouitrsunait that had the shine taken ofl'l_iio boots‘ u ludy’s spaniel, will back the dbg to -lick anything. Prrv thediotresses of the poor. You may do this without diminishing your own riches. .sawy "one of a poor are set worth having. To oWu”,[U9"Fll in on error, is to show that you are wiser than you were, " Call toll llb. i.'_ , how it is that the Chaotic I17!!! ,I his feathers so guano " "No." “Well, I'll tell He in 9., yo carries bis comb with int.” ‘k ' In ‘ilvgls greatestapaad, at ...-'l}§"'n..t;”ta.o. you cast esaly M3 list . I. 4. « ' - ‘ Wusr ofa bpwlloovflyfiur eoudsrpost. f— A - - —o.\ _\f.<' HASZARD’S GAZETTE. JUNE; 51.; THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. II II IIOIOIAILI ‘I’ Goviriuvou-riu: G 1' HI KINCAIIDINE, Governor EARL of ELGIN and General of Canada. _ Huito Orvica--2‘) St. Jndrno Square. Elim- Board of Mnnageinmt t'n Hal!/"if f°’ NW“ Stella and Prince Edward Island- Hou. M. B. Almon, Banker. Hon. William A. Black. BIfli0|’- Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining. Es ., llurrister. John Buyley an llon. Alexander Keith, James Stewart, I" ., Solicitor. Medical Adviser— . I’. Sewers. _ Agent ds l‘lecretnry——Mutthew H. Richey..Soltcitor. The following gentlemenhave been ii pointed Olli- oers of the Ctmiptsu Ill. Prince Edwar Island. and will be prepared to urnish information: as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rules of Assurance _ t.‘luirlottetown—l"-‘i--' Adviaer—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Ageut—E. L. Lydiavd. . Georgelowo—Medical Advisor—Duvid Kayo, M. D. Agenl.——\Vil|ititiiSanderson. St. E|eanor's——Medical Adviser—-Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent—-'.l‘hornas Hunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUN D LIFE arvn Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of London Incorporated by .lcla of Parliament. BOARD OF DIRECTORS of bite Insurance for P. E. Island. 1' H. H In . Esq.. on. Charles Hensley, I-‘. Losgsoortlt, Esq., Robert Ilulcliinaovi. Eeq.. Tbootoa Demos. Esq- _Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- trim. Forms of Ap licatiou, and all other information, mu be obtained, from the Subscriber, at the Ofico of W Deblois Esq. Charlottetown. H. J. CUNDALL. April 27, I853. Agent pro less. Fire 1 Fire ! Fire l I Secure your Property at a racing of fifty per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL I’-‘ RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflice where claims for loan can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other in ormu- tion can be obtained at the Secretary Treasurer Oliice, Kent Street. April 6. I852. ALLIANCE LIFE JND FIRE INSURANCE COM- P.1J\"Y. LONDON. IITAILIIIIID air per or raaaiaasunr. Capitol £5,000,000 Stcrli CHA Provincial Marine Insurance Company TORONTO, C. W.-— gout for Prince Edward II d, ' an BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown. April II, I858. Georgetown Mails. HE MAILS for Geor town until funhor Notice, will be made up an forwarded every Monday and Friday morning at nine o'cloc . 'I‘HOS' OWEN, Postmaster General. May 2, 1858. A FARM TO BE Law,“ _. JIJVD POSSESSION (§rIVE.N' IMMEDI- T is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road, and consists a I00 acres more or less; the ro rty of Jesus Hunaort. late ofthe8th(Kiug‘s) egt.,and on which he now resides,-the form will be let for a term of I0 15. or 20, years. The dwelling house is very com- fortable but not very lar e, there is a well of water at the kitchen door; the o co uses are ver commo- dious and will contain a number ofcattle. here are two biirus, one for hay, with a granary on it, and the other for thrashing, coulaini a new set of machine- both thrui-hing mill and annors. The thrashing mill is of four horse power, and of great speed.thrssh- ing at the rate of 50 stocks an hour. The fsnners are quite new and ver good ones. The land is ull clear and in good condition, except about 8 ease of swamp. There is a brook passes through the land in the pos- ture ground, and also It spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situated on the eastern side of ii hill. The land is well fenced in fields off} or 1 acres each; there is :i Grist Mill about halfa mile from the residence. and a saw mill nearly the some distance. Good accommodations can be in the Cburcli of En land, distant from the dwelling abouts mile and a ha I‘. 'I‘erins may be known by applying at Hazard’: Gazelle ofiice. Muy 2d, I858. WHOLESALE. ll.l.IAM ELLIOT 8:. Co.. of H 0 S 'I'0 N . United Slutoo. Merchants, have «gout-Itant|_v on hand at Cliiirlouetowu, P. E. Island, ii large sup ly of the following articles which will be disposed eras low no they can possibly be imported for vi¢:—- ‘ r, Coffee, Sugar, Muscovudo, Sugar. Molasses, Hour. Navy Bros Cheese. Spirits, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, To- bacco. Rosin, Pitch, ’l‘ur. Buckets and 'l‘ubs, &c. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, I858. NOTICE. ‘ HE Subscriber having been duly em.powered by Ginuirar HIIIDIIION, of I y Park, Square. London, Esquire, and Auruuit Harman- aoit, of Liverpool. in England. Merchant, survivin Executcrs and 'I‘rusteea named and a pointed in and be last Will and Testament of Gilllert Henderson, to of Liverpool, aforesaid. Morcliant, decuausd to collect all De la and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased. within this Island. and to die out of all l.uuds and Horeditamouts lo ing to said Zstate situsto therein. All rsouo so in ebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert l'l’o.oder- son. deceased, are duly rcquired without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them‘, and on rsons who may in possession of any part of suc Lands and Premises. are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as Trso soors. J0 ID GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th. I858. BELLS! BELLS l BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory. Steam- boat. Perry, Locomotive. School House and Plants- tion Belle. with the but description of Hangings. These Belle are made from the out stock. and the small sizes under 0 the some process In manufactur- ing as Church Be is An experience of thirt years, with a great man recent improvements. u an en- tirely new me casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, is extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast sritl sold from this Found , which is the best evidence of their su- periority. e have fllleen Gold and Silver medals at our olIlce,which were awarded for the “ boot Bells for sonorousnen and purity of tone." We y parti- cular attention to the gettin up Peels or Chimes. and can refer to those furnished y us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites. &,c.. for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. _ A. MENEELY'S SONS. West Troy, N. Y., March. I858. Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Geo. T. asso.rd's Book and Sto- tionery Store. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, HA TTER , I.-‘.68 to inform his friends that he still continues d the re-fitting, cloauing,aud stiffening of Beaver an llt uto. Geutlemen'o Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Island wool; old ones done up. Prices low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arms, 8 Miles from Town. and at James Reid’s tailor. Queen Street. Charlottetown. The Old Established Hat and Clothes Renovating Business. IIE Subscriber. grateful for past favours, iti- mates, that he continues to work at the above, in cleaning Gentleman's Clothes of every desori ' ; also, re-etilfeuing and cleaning Beaver. Silk,aur;e.lt Huts, in his uual satisfactory st lo. J. H3388, Hsttu. ho. Orders loll. at Mr. J. Willisms'a, or at the Subscri- ber‘s. will be promptly attended to. April 2, I858. 2m DEALEY BU ’ ERCHANT AND J- COMMISSION Ship Broker M. 7, SOUTH s REET,N1'.‘W irokir. fi‘I-‘reights and Vessels procured. at short notice for Europe, the British Provinces, West dies. Aus- tralia and California. Bertha secured lbr the latter places. LL Persons indebted either b Mo o. J - mout. Bond, Promissory Not! or Tisossas HIATII Ilitvinitrtn. EsQ.. lute Colo- nial Secretsry of this Island, are desired forthwith to niuko payment of the respective some due by them as aforesaid to the Sn tiber. tr is duly authorised Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discharges for the same. And all Persons to whom the said Thomas Heath Havilund is indebted, are re- questod to furuhh their Accounts for meat. T. HEATH HYVILAND, Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29. I852. TO BE SOLD OR LET, DWELLING HOUSE. Out House and promi. sea, situate in Cumberland Street. near the reel- dence of Dr_. Jenkins. Enquire of Janus Course on the premises, or F. W. HALI-28. nrch 9. Form for Sale. FOR SALE, on the Malpeque Rood, II miles from Charlottetown, a Freehold Farsi. contsini I00 acres of Iaud,of which 30 acres are under cultivation. On the Premises is u Barn. The above is well worthy attention of parties wishing to purchase. I"or particulars I to , B?BENNIE. 18th April, isss. III TO BE LET. HAT beautifully situated Cottage known by the the name of Jvbaoport Cottage, one mile from the Colonial Building, on the Priuoetowu It . Th Cottage is 80 by 85 feel; has a buck and front Porch. a Kitchen, Pantr , I Parlors. and 4 Bedrooms; all of which are in re ir. There will be lot with the It so It Gordon. well stocked with fruit trees. unddorlluorooof Juuhsglistsmofcultiea. tion, together with Burs, Stable. and Out Oflcos.-— for any term of years, as may be agreed on. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W. H. GAIDINEB. Pewusl Street, CliarIottetowu.} 18th May, I858. For Sale. or to Let. HE DWELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, and Pro- iniaaa, and Lot of LAND, in Georgetown, Ito. 8. Third Range, Letter II. Application to be made to D. Winsoiv, Charlottetown. or to Winnie Sawnuusow, Psq.. Georgetown. Nov. I8, I858. FARM To BE SOLD. Tun Leaoohuld interest anon acres of LAND, 10 of which are under cultivation, together with snlqrge House and suitable It is hold I or898yours,utIs.por,uuro. This ram known by the Crests flbrn is her a bl’ ilrs Town, on t Brsoholy Polut and needs no further description. Possession ll be given iiusnotliately. For pain ouquiru at Mr. Joint Hanson- son's. WILLIAM II _ . snuiqrauancuays. I.‘ NOTICE. THE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two. in this Island, the property ofThe re- rent due them, otherwise insti- tuted for I recovery thoroo . WILLIAM PORGAN. isiii April, teas. Norton. _ HE TENJJVTS of Tilossas Ha ans “AVI- nsrvn, Esq.,ou Townships Numbers 48 and 50 and other Lands in this Island. are requested to make immediate payment of the amount o Rout due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grout rocoigs for the same. . HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 88. I853. Temperance Han Company. '1‘ A MEETING of the Directors of the sbov Cum uy, held in the Temperance Hall, this evoni , all following Resolution was unanimously ado via‘ " Boson.-v-:1). That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to take the necessary measures for the rocev of all uuoottlod Subscriptions to the Temperance Compauygd or J. is. ’cooriia. Soc’ . Chrlottotowu, March 17, I858. JUNIPER POSTS. F‘0B SALE. by tbesabeoriber. 500 JUNIPER POITS. II. HAIIAIB. Charlottetown. April 11. 1868. THE PIALMIIT, JUST RECEIVED. at Guess: ‘I’. Hassaun's . is vuriom . The above is the llitiou of Watts's llyfi used the Iaptist Chapel, ew . Iay I0, ISI8. I E Eso.. Cbarlst Pobruary 1, I888. A tttI..r sran. ‘ ‘rel eaivet\t¢.’I'.Iasosao."s8aabstwe’.-I QUIII-3 at the Olee of Cuaunus Psnstuu, tdowu. 0 BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for severnl ytmrl em loyed in huildin Slii , Pi-oliing, niitl/l‘leu- sure BOXTS of all kitulnlmgs wire to return tluiiiks for the generous support a hlllu.-riu experienced in that line. and to notify his friends and the public at large. that he is making propunillonu for a larger and more extended business, nnd that. for the purpose of iiccommt-tint‘ persons who nniy fuvor hint with Orders, the follow stg geiillnineii have kindly consent- ed to not us his A Coptuin MATIIIWION, of the Steamer ‘ Rose.’ 1. G. 'I‘. HAIIAID, Clrurlottc-town._ Captain HUIIAID, 'l‘ignislt. Mr. Was. M‘Ew:sI. Innkeeper. Suiiiineraidti. NIUIIOLAI Cosritov. list... It’ is. Boats of any descri tiou, diniensioiis or build (whe- ther Clinkor or Carve ). delivered in Charlottetown. or elsewhere. with promptitude. Worltmanship and materials warranted of the beat description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment. if desired. CHARLES M‘0.UARRIl.-Z. De Sable. Aplll to, me. E’ A handy LAD. of about It or In yearsof age. may ind employment by application usabove. . Sulnt John Solo Stables. A. CUMM G. Vetoriuur Surgoau. begs to. o intimate to rtioo having ORSES iodin- posu of, that he is a n as a Sale Stable.thoso promise next the . head of l(.iug's Square. St. John; wborwa Horses will be kept at liv- ery. and bought or sold on cosuniissiou. There being no well-understood place in St. John where those having orsm, toasting Hones, know where to find each other, M. A. C. Ist- tero himself tlmt u‘ Ilouou Basaau, or Sale Stable, ropcl ooudbctod, ms in sosrie rueuouro su pl it from ofleu felt by the public; while from the Entryw- I cfhorooobrivod in is eosisu,homay able at times to give useful advice both to seller and pure oer. N. B.—'I‘wo or three good young Hurnoao Horses wasted; and u as-uoien IIIAVY PAII, full mouthed for shipyard work. Saint John, 26th April, I853. The Art Union of Glasgow. Potron—His Royulfligbuoss the Puincu: Anaarr. President-His Grues the Dona or Haasu.-row. Committee of Jllonoge-went-The Hon. Rosari- Sruwaur. Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, Chairmen; Wm. James Davidson, Esq., Sir James I10 Anderson, M. P., s Dawson, Eeq.. A. Box- bu , l'sq., Puiul , Major Campbell, D. C. Rait, Eeq., Charles H. ilsou, ., Alexander Harvey, Esq., Prof. Allan Tbomeou, . D. Mr. Rouarr Auiuastnuu. KIDITOK, Act. Sec‘y. THE ob'ect of the JRT UNION OF GLAS- O _io, briefly to aid in extendin smon t the Community a knowledge of the Pin: . u-rs, y the rchuse and dissemination amongst the Members of eritorious Works. A Slibecri tics of ONE GUINEA constitutes Mem- bershi for it: Your. The whole Subscriptions, alter educting the necessary Expenses. are devoted to the purchase of Pica-onus, Duawiieoa, Scour- 'ruu.as.Eatoaavutes. and ot We of Art. Boob Member for the present your, for ovcy Guinea subscribed. is entitled to the following pt-ivilcg¢a:— I. To a Co y of the very beautiful Engraving on Steel, of T E IEEPERHS D1 UGHTER. allor the Painting by Rielmvd Anodol, E‘aq.. and W. P. I-‘ 'th. .. A R.S Engraved by H.'I‘. Ruai.i., E . ‘ll. Size, II} by I6 Inches. To the chance of obtaining one of I00 PAR!- JIJV STJITUETTE8 and GROUPS, with Shades and Stands. II . To the chance of obtaining one of TWO HUNDRED INDIJ PAPER PROOFS, _in I-‘olio. of Ten EIchingoonSleol. by W. B. Scott, .. aha Paintings his late dbtinguiobod brother. Du- ’ , ., .S.A.. witha Metnoirofhiolifo. Eagvuvod and Written expressly for the Art Union of G is . Ia. To the chance ofobtuiuing a PAINTING, or other Work of Art, at the Annual General Meeting. The Committee of the ART UNION OF GL1 SGO W have much pleasure is directing por- ticulur attention to the Engraving of this yosr,sud the very beautiful selection of Etchingo from the Works of the late tulunlod Artist, DAVID Sco-r-r. ., R. S. A., to be ivon as Prince; and would also draw uttentiou to the lan of the Art Union of Glas- gow, which purtukes of all the best features of the difirent systems now adopted by contemporary As- sociations; for while. on the one hand, a raatee is afforded. from an experienced Committee purchasing the Pictures, that nothing but Works of Merit will be bought, the Subscribers, on the other hand, have all the advantages of Jlloney Prizes, in having the privi- lege of selecting from the Works of Art purchased, according to the number of the Prize allotted to them. such Painting. or other Work of Art, as may be uipst pleasing to them. This plan Ins been in operation for several years, and has given the most unqualified satisfaction. The Committee respectfully urge on all friendly to the dibsion and encouragement of Art, not only to honor them by their own support, but to induce their friends also in decent: Jleotbers the Society, at as aaanv A oar: as rosaiunl. that the Com- mittee may be enabled to comuteuce their Purchases without due '- ?Tlie Engrovl of " THE KEEPEIPS DA GHTER, ' aiuspociniensoftbe E1-casinos by Mr. Scorr. are on view at Goa. T. HAasaan‘s stove. and which the Public are tfgly ia- vited to iiislppct. The ENGRA PI ILL Bl DEL EIIED TO SUBSCRIBERS, on Payment of Subscription, in the S ' GEORGE T. H RD, Honorary Secretary A. U. of G. Subscribers of store than One Guinea. in place of taking more than one co y of the Engraving for the year, have the choice ofpselecting, for each additional Guiun, sue the lilowiq aviuga. ‘ already issued by the Society, via:— THE H NIT. ITALIAN SHEPHERD8. PRINCE CHJRDES ED WARD. HJR VEST, MAY JIORNINO. WHITTING TON. H1 CAR AND ISHMJEL. and HEJ! TIIER BELLES. or, In lieu thereof, taking a Proof Impression for the your. OVAL. M rs . I. D 0 N. BATEPULLY ucknowlod s the liberal patron- afireceivsdfroin lterfrle a,andbe to inform them,t tsho has removed to that comm ions house ' aw TIIPIIAICI H1ti.x.,whore trusto.;y keeping on hand a supqly of the best GINGE 3 _ER. I.E.MON_ rRUP, bi? overs. I- III‘ ., lth an A few respectable mllbfigl can bl sees ted. Jose I. I858. en Charlottetown Regatta Club. H8 CHARIDTPITOWN IIGATTA will take place ou Tuesday. 88d Aooorr. Particulars nude knows is rotate udvortisousont. " °&“...°.li'i'&°ll'l'mm ........, lay I8. I888. l for which Soup cannot beeafely or e u ed in othe colors of I-‘LANNELS. BLAN situate on Township No. 88. head of the lid doo cheater Street, near the back of the Barracks. ‘S MAGAZINE. T HE MAY N be I h 'l'h'd Fa.» Sixth Voluliilia of I.I:.tt.:I:'I:l N:w or Isuaarla. It 'l‘iiousAsti7 Corina: incrstisii g with great r id't th. , ' uuporullitled and unexpmty Illwyfill llasfltbrsnpflfs: tho Publishers to resort to extraordinary means for printing the work with the requisite rapidity. and at the some time preserving the lypogro hieal elegance by which II has iiltvnys linen disti uis ed. It i. 5”, Elscliolyped by s new the_grest body of the Amerisari ls ;sud to renew their assurances that every ' o odbrt will 5. made to increase still further the olaims of their Mu- gaatue upon public favor and support. It will con- tinue to present, at the cbea price. the most in. tercetin and instructive literary matter. original and selec . domestic and foreign, in the most and convenient style, and accompanied by the finest pictorial illustrations, which n lavish expenditure of uiouey can command. The up ul with coulldence to the past, as a guarantee I at t eir promises for the re will be abundantly fulfilled. Each Number of the Ma ‘too will contain no octave pages, in double co umns; each year th comprising nearly two thousand £ugeo of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the y. Every Number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations. accurate Plates of the Fashions, u copious Chronicle of Current Events, and impartial Notices of the important Books of the oath. The Volumes commence with the Numbers for Just and Ducussuxa ;but Subscrip- tions may commence with a Nutn r. 'I‘s:uass.—Tho Magazine ma beobtaiued fo Book- sellers. Periodical Agouto,pv root the Publishers at Tiraxru Doi.i.aus a year, o Cute-rs a Number. The Semi-annual Volumes, as completed. neatly bound in Cloth. are sold at Two Dollars each, and Muslin Covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back Numbers uniform- ly bound, at Twenty-five Cents ouch. Sis Volumes are now read und. S cimens can be on and subscriptions received at GEORGE T. HASZARD’S Bookstore. A CARD. THE Subscriber begs leave to intimate that he has commenced the business COMMISSION MERCHANT «IND AUC- TIONEER. in the Store lately occupied by F. P. Noarois, Esq., Queen Street, and trusts b prom locus and punctu- iilit to give satisfaction to w o may favour liiui wi thou support. JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown, April I. I858. B A Z A A R . ' HE Ladies of St. Jumcs’s Congregation intend holdin a BAZAAR on THURSDAY. the I'lth day of JUL’ next. in aid of the funds of the Church- the chief being to liquidate the debt upon it. The Temperance Hall has been secured for the pur- pose. ‘ontributioue in Materials. Work, dsc. will be thankfully received by the following Ladies who form the Conunittee :- its. Aitnuasoal. E? E Mus. Peanut, — Lvaiitan, Mclst-roan, -— Macuiusoir, — Pouoia. — Sstonoaass, -— WALIIIIIAW. Cbarlottotowu. March I1. I858. n entirsl new . IS the cheapest, so set. best, and most edectu article for all washing purposes a packet: which is equal to ten Ponuyworth of Sea 'l‘he saving of Time and Labour is nisliingly great. that s W E BK ’ S W A S H can be aocom lishod BEFORE BREAKFAST -no rubbing being required. This won erful Article is MORE SEIlVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for urpoeeo dectually Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap) Powder, s Ii will not injure the hands, or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for permu- uently whitening Linens, &c., sllor they have become dis_col_oured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsu usable for improv- KETS OLLENS, CoI.oaan PRINTS, MIJSLIN ale b and LACE. For 8 y GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND, with a Marsh at-, tachod, which culo annually Forty tune of Hg, lsborssgb SAMUEL NELSON. I853. Imon iver. For terms apply to Charlottetown. 8d May. Eorse GREYG-AN’. Tl-IE line young horse Gaureart of ma usotry.uud Ill- fsl action. and that took the that front the " Ayioultasul Seei- -. ::°.:::--.. .. .......' --~.::. :-'~ din-eta ' I I ' ‘ any vioiousutobit. will ate for the So’aeo '0. meaci? lst May at his own House. York live. oi every aturduy in Charlottetown. at the Stables asst’ r to Mr. Miciuui. Hicitar. Trncknisii, la - Terms, £1 for the season, sad time given for pay- ment until the let March next. DONALD M'KINNON. York River, April 84th, I858. Young Saladin for Sale. T IS very superior Eutie Hosuo Ive years old is for sole. Hoetonds lbbaudsliuoh ' ,lo ofa bouutilbl black colooro bss e sinow; he is remarkably taut- nde either in homes or e. His sire is the es s ood Horse SALADIN Import- ed iu the our I848 by the lloyal Ayicultural Society —hia met or was a strong and valuable animal of the Greenwich breed and produced oxeollout stock. A so was awarded to him at the loyal Agricultural Iety'sshow in I848, for the oluosofllood horses ofthe Sulsdin Breed. Halfofihs rchus will be allowed to re- maiu on secur ty until see of tbo asst season, on nppvoved ooeurity.-—A£aly at Huuard's Gaaotto Ollica. Marsh 18, I 8. The Splendid Entire Horse TULCAI. ’I‘IIl8IuporIuA&aI.thoo etd.tookapvb.Ei‘tbo Ioyufrt eloultuvul Pei h Theriawsotlrinoofldwurdlulond ,,.,,g,,. Fsqi: I"I'.I8to Ilolfiboth ,9... ., wit u o under ta’-list ulhu Colouiacl i¢t::.‘~I- mo- ' us the ZAID. ISTORY of the Midas gfisnlsscbstsh Io ltevaflatlt and P.I. ‘calf-ls. es. raraaleatoaa. '1'. ltesaaao'a.8sak utate. 3: stone. Gide . la Chrlsstasswu. ' ' 'l'arse—-hrvlca for the Iasssmfit use service. We. ‘ tar sale. ‘ I. I . [Imus w onus». apdattstevn. av‘: vet load. Apll I8. /