HASAAKLIS (AZHLiK, NOVEMBER 1. 2 BAe, HAMMOND JOHNSON, M. D., | (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.) | May be consatted at the Dispensary, or at his father’s | Vesidence, July 17. Ch. ‘Town, P. E. I Shingles, Lumber, &o. INE BOARDS, (a good article), Spruce Boards, | Deals, Scantling, Studding, Juniper Posts, | Laths, Birch Plank, ’ SHINGLES, (Pine, Cedar and Fir), (C¥ 100 pair WINDOW SASILES, (8x10 & 10x12) | JAMES N. HARRIS. | August 11, 1856. — -——----—— | Wanted to Purchase, | ATS, OATMEAL, BUI'TER, LARD, Mac. | kerel, Cod Oi!, CoJfish. | JAMES N. HARRIS. | August 11, 1856. " PASHIONABLE | | } ‘ ny 8 Boot avd Shoe Establishment. | ICHARD FAUGIIY, grateful for former patro- | nage, begs to announce to his customers and the public generally, his return from the United States; and having had three yeats’ experience in the most fashionable establishments there, aud having acquired a thorough knowledge of the improvements of the day. requests (at tis old stand, Queen Square), a contiauance of pas’ fivors. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes soled with India Ruble: soles; and India Rubber Boots and Shoes neatly repaired, Gctober Gin, 1356.— 31 A Good Investment. \ MOST rare opportunity is here offered the AA Public, particularly C sptialists aad Speculators, either in the Isiund or neighbouring Provinces. ‘The Subscriber, now resid ng in the Unied States, hereby offers at private sale, either the whole or part of his REAL ESPATE io Prince Edward Island, consist- ing, in part, in some 50 VILLAGE LOTS in the Village of SuMMEustipe, Lot 17, in which is) in- cluded about 999 feet along the Shore of the Harbor of Bedeque, and which is lad ontin WAPER LOTS, and the front secared witha Breast-work of onsid- erable expense. and on which is the best location in the Village for a Wharf On part of these Lots stands ‘two DIVELLING HOUSES, eve STORE and WARK HOUSE, sad one Carriage Factory Immediately adjoining the Village is a FARM of | about 90 Acres, 50 of which is under a good state ¢ cultivation, and ths balance well covered with a splendid growth of wood. ‘there i BARN, a smell PARM HOUSE, Well, and a large Spring of Superior Water oa the This Farm being sitaated on the north sido of Bedeque Gay, and gradually descending south to said Village, rendering its location pleasant; and, as it commands a full view of the Straits, with New Beanswick in the distance, takes i a very desirable site for a residence; a large portion of | which, however, will be required to snypply the! growth of the Village, and for Bailding Lots tm the | rear. ‘This property is second to none 61 the Island. in point of beauty aud for healthy loo ations, Much | might be said of the many busines advantages, &e., of Summerside, and of iis proximity to Shediac, the | terminus of the Rail Road; but it is presemed an | intendiag purchaser will make himself well acquain- ted with all such information before closing sueb a purchase, : Aso is offered on ‘Townships Nos. 15, S and 3, ia Prince County some 550 Acres of LAN 1), and on Lot 25,two F ARMS, subject to long Leases,pay ing annaal- £9 tds. currency, All this property will positively be sold, therefore, bargains may be expected, — For Terms, and further particulars, apply to P. BAKER, | edeque, or to Messrs, BEER & SON, Char- lottetown, with whom plans of aaid Viiluge Property ean be seen, as also in the Kegistrur’s Ovfice. May 10, 185 J. WEATHRBIE. MAILS. Summer Arrangement. — MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces ,Xc. , will, antil further notice, be mado up and for- warded as follows :— For New Brunswick, Canada and the United States, via Summerside and Shediac, every Monday and Thursday morning, at vine o’clock, and direct to Shediac, by the Steamer ** Lady Le Marchant,” every Friday afternoon, at one o’clock. For Nova Scotia, by the Steamer ** Lady Le Mar- chant,” every ‘Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, and every ‘Charsday morning, at ten o'clock. For Newfoundland, every Tuesday afiernoon, at two o'clock, For England and Bermuda, to include tho corres- pondence for the West Indies, every alternate ‘Tues- day afternoon, at two o'clock, viz?— Taesday, the 3rd and 17th June, The Ist, 5th and 29th July, The 12th und 26th Augast, The 9th and 23rd September, The 7th and 21st October, The 4th and i8th November. Letters to be registered und Newspapers must be posted haifan hour before the time of ye THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, May 24th, 1856. Le Marchant’’ will Tuesday mo at six o’clock, nN, Jerre and Pietou every Wednesday and y morning at U wn for ; and altogether is adapted for Farming purposes. CARD. STEWART & MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of American & Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, ‘ , Ferry Lanoine, Water-Street, St. JOIIN, N. B FERENCE Charloutctown, PLE. L, Jas. Purpiz, Esq, St. Joha, N. B., Messrs. R. Ranurn & Co. April 13, 1855. mi] . os ‘ Superior ooking Stoves Scotch Castings. UST RECEIVED by the subseriber, from Glas- ow, a quantity of Cooking Stoves, Cannon and ose Stoves, (all sizes); Wiikie’s Plough Mounting, vor Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings ‘The superior quality and durability of these Castings are we!l known to the public. ‘To be had at the Store of cl De HENRY HASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 23d, 1855, Chambers’s Publications. E ASZARD & OWEN are Agents for Princ- Edward Island for the sale of Messrs. Cham- bers’ Publications. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent firm can be had on application; among the Books published, will be found such as are suited for schools, public and private, Libraries, &e., and em- bracing in a cheap and popular fori, the literature of the day WILLIAM CONROY, IMPORTER & DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, BEST QUALITY, IN VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN RIDER'S BUILDING, NEAR THE TEMPERANCE HALL, COARLOTTETOWN,. Tea, Sugar, &e Cutlery, Confectionery, Jewelry Fancy articies of beauty and durability. OF THE ALL THEIR Valuable Farm for Sale. > BE SOLD by Private Contract, that beauti- fully situated FARM, on the Malpeque Road, distant about 54 miles from Charlottetown, the pro- perty of Da. Day. It contains 155 acres, of which aboat 100 are in a good state of cultivation, the resi. due being covered with a mixed growth of hard and soft wood, including suitable Fencing material. Upon the premises is a comfortable 14 story DWEL- LING HOUSE, 45 feet by 35 feet, with a BARN 45 by 25 feet, and a Well of water at a short distance from the farm yard, ‘The Property is enhanced by a permanent stream of water which flows through it; It is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired, and is subject to the yearly rent of One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier, if required. For terms, and further particulars, enquire of Joun LonGwortn, Eaq, rrister-at-Law, Charlottetown, who is fally authorized to treat for the rv sale. Charlottetown, Jan, 17, 1856. JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND UNDER oO ~ x INV RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT. Being strictures on the policy of the Provincial Legislature, since the year 1851. BY W. H. POPE, ESQ., BARRISTER AT LAW. aon Pamphlet contains the arguments fur- nished by the Hon. Joseph Hensley, Her Majesty’s Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- nerman, in favor of the Elective Franchise Bill— a most extraordinary production, and one well cal- culated to illustrate the positilon of offic'sls generally, and of the Attorney General in particular—under Responsible Government p. p. 36. Pric CHARLOTTETOWN.—Haszarv & Owen, Queen Square. Sr. Eveanon’s.—James J. Frazer. Charts, Charts, ; ELLE ISLE to Boston, including Gulf and River | St. Lawrence, with a large book of sailing direc- tions, 24s. j Canso to Philadelphs, inclading Bay Fundy, with do. e Gulf of St, Lawrence, and Newfoundland,j17s 6d. Nova Scotia and Bay Fundy, 128 6d. Northumberland Straits, (2 parts) 3s 6d each. Atlantic General Chart. English Channel. A full Chart of the South of Ireland, 5t. George’s Channel, the English Channel, and of the North Sea to Yar- mouth and Amsterdam, 21a. South of Ireland to St. George’s Channel, 128 6d St. ‘s and English Channel, with sailing directions. 25s. Parallel Rulera, Mathematical Instran ents, for Jo by ore HASZARD &JOWEN. eight o'clock, and will leave every Friday at two o'clock. Jane 20, 1856 The Ait Union of Glasgow. j aslesees PATRON: His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. PRFSIDENT: His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, i nae Cn therault. | § ‘HE object of theArt Union of Glasgow is, briefly, j to aid in extending amongst the Community a | knowledge of the Fine Arvrs, by the purchase and dissemination amongst the Members of Meritorious Orks. A Subseripsion of ONE GUINEA constitutes Mewbership fir One Year. ‘the whole Subscrip- tons, after deducting the hecessury expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Picrures ,UnawinGs, Scu.prures, FNGRAvINGS, and other Works or Ant. Euch Member for the present year, for every Guinea subseribed, is entitled to the following privileges ; meeting:—every care will be taken to secure Paint- ings of high merit, and arrangements are making to have a large number of a first rate work of Art in Chromo-l ithography ; tHiey are encouraged to spare no labour in attaining this, by the great popularity of the Fac-simile of Mr, Ginpert’s Painting of ‘“‘SPANISH PEASANTS GoING TO MaRKET” which was issued last year, and they have no doubt but they will be able to bring forward a work of Art in this department which will not fail to be as popular as the last, and as high in churacter as a wor Art. Arrangements are also making to have fine specimens in Bronze, Parian, Ke. As these arrangements are completed, the various Honorary Secretaries and Agents will be duly advised. Iu conclusion, the Committee trust that as THE Sociery 18 NOW HIGHEST ON THE LIST OF sucn INstiTUTIONS IN THE Wor.Lp, by the exertions of their friends they will still be en- abled to keep this position, and the Committee are determined that no effort on their part wi wanting to insure this being attained. L—fo a Copy of each of the following beautiful Line Engravings on Stee THE FIRST BORN, after the Painting by W. | COPE, Esg., R.A., Engraved by ‘IT. Vernon, | SQ TUE VILLA FOUNTAIN, after the Painting by = L. Leireu, Esq. Engraved by W. Forrest, 18Q. 11,—To one chance of obtaining, at the Annual General Meeting, io 1856, for every Guinea Subserb- ed, a PAINTING, STATUETTE, of GROUPE in Parian ; Fac-simile in Chromo-Lithograph, copied from First-class Painting, executed expressly for the Society ; or other Work of Art. NOVTE.—Subscribers for more than one Share have the following privileges :— TWO SHARES.—Two Chances for the Prizes, and of kacH of the Engravings for the year, ‘Two Prints or a Procf on India paper. FIVE SHARES.—Five Chances for the Prizes, and of each of the Engravings for the year, Five Prints or a Proof before Letters. TEN SUAKES —Ten chances for the Prizes, and of BAcH of the Engravings for the year, Ten Prints oran Attist Proof. — . Susscripers for this year can take a Print of a former year in place of this year’s; but of former Engravings, there are no Proofs to be had. ‘The following is the list of former Prints, issued by the Society :—viz. THE HERMIT—LTPALIAN SUEBP- HER DS— PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD—IAR- VEST—MAY MORNING—WHITTINGTON— HAGAR anv ISHMAEL—HEATHER BELLES —THE KEEPER’S DAUGHTER—THE RE ‘URN FROM DEER-STALKING—and COMING 1 AGE. ‘There are a few Proofs before Letters f Deer-Stalking on band, 7 srs’ Proor, AND Proors BEFORE Lerrers, «a very few will be printed, and these will be delivered strictly in the order, that Subseribers vames are received, a few of each being retaine’ for Subseribere, names abroad, The Engravings being on Steel and in Line, no -inferior impressions will be issue The Committee most respecifally yet earnestly solicit those Gentlemen who are already Members of the Society to do what they can to inerease the number of the Sabscribers, and thus put the Society in a situation to advance still more than they have yet been able to do the cause of Art in the United Kingdom, SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the OrFice or THE Society, 20, ST. VINCENT PLACE, GuasGow ; ty any of the Members of the com- MITTEE OF MANAGEMENT; und by the Honor- any Secreranies appointed thrroughout the the Country. ROBERT A. KIDSTON. Acting Secretary, Mr. G. T. HASZARD, Honorary Secretary for CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD SLAND THE Commitrer of Tue Ant Union oF GuasGow have to have state to the Members of the Society and to the friends and lovers of Art, that to obviate the complaints of the delivery of the Prints for the year to the members, they have this year determined to issue in place of one Large Print which would take above two yeurs to print, ‘Two Prints of a smaller size, but which can be printed in such time, as will enable each Subscriber to receive them during the currency of the year, each being of greater value than the amount of subscription, ‘These Plates are specimens of the very highest class of Art both in their subjects and in their execution, and may indeed be designated Gems of Art; they have also by adopting two plates for the present year, been able to make such arrangements as enable will them inall future years, to continue the giving the Engravings on payment of subscription, #nd at the same time secure tothe Members works of the highest class. The delay in issuing the plate for last yeur, (Comino or Ace,) was impossible to avoid, s« long time being reqaired to print the large quantiy. that was wanted, and at the same time keep ap ti quality of the impressions, the latest of which thy are happy to say, will be found to be most exce!- ent in every respect; the Committee were determined that no inferior impressions should be issued, and in this they have been completely successful. For above a year, this plate has been printing night and day, and will still continue to be so, till every meta ber has received his copy. Having explained av to the delay that bas taken |place in delivering the prints of “Cemina er | Acs?’ the Committee hope, that the Members will he sutisfied with the explosion, and having two such fine Engravings this year, that they will con- tinue their sapport tv the Society, and that this year | there will again bea large increase to the Het of subscribe re. aving said se mach regarding the will onl ; of u SS avings shortly draw attention te the 10 be distributed omeng the Members at, the anpual lee BELT A. KIDSTON, Acting Secretary. Subscriptions will be received, end specimens can be seen at GEO, ‘I. HASZARD’S Bookstore. TO os “Tee or four Rooms in a respectable part of the city, suitable for a genteel family. Enquire at the office of this paper. Aug. 13, 1856. Dissolution of Co-partnership. TINUE co-y hip hith ing b h Subscribers under the name of HASZARD & OWEN, as Booksellers, Stationers, and Printers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts dne the said firm are requested to be piid to either of the subscribers betore the 15th October next. GEORGE T. HASZARD. GEORGE W. OWEN. August 15th, 1856 ‘The Boox-seLLinG and STATIONARY business will be conducted as at present, by GeorGe T. Haszarp, for which he solicits a continuance of public patronage, ‘The Printing business will continued in the same building by Mr. [aszard un- til the first of January next, afier which period it will be under the management of a person of long and tried experience. New Importations. RUSHES in great variety, AD Spirit levels assorted sizes, do. with plumb and side light, ench screws, (Birch and Walnut) 28 6d to 4s 6d each. IRON, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers assorted, Superior Mortice Lochs, at prices from 1s 9d te 3 each. Mortise Latches, low priced Rim Locks and Latch Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 keys, a good article, Glass, Porcelain, Mineral aud Argillo door knobs, Flectro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, a large lot, Excelsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-16 te 1 inch, Chisels, all sizes, Screw Wrenches, Hand and Bench Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and Hindostan, &c., lately received from the United States, and for sale b GEORGE T. HASZARD. Oct. 24, 1856. Coke! Coke! Coke! res SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity of very superior Coke, at 12s, 6d per chaldron. WM. MURPHY, ianager. March 10, 1256. A good Assortment WILSON’S Botanic Medicine ‘Thomsonian Preparations, with fall directions for a2 Bee. we ESS a —AL&0— B. 0. & G. C. WILSON'S Compound Sarsaparilla, Neuropathic Drops, Wild Cherry Balsam, Dysentery and Cholera Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters, by Haszard & Owe sien one, Appts for Prince Edward Toland QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. ’ yow contains an immense assortment N BRITISH AND FRENCH MANU FACTURES, ke and v (ig «' INTENDED" eet rom Boao which ia offered for sale at a sma’ vente we ead Charlotttowa, July 3, 1856,