-"velabcr, ISM; _wheh' ithd ceremony W ' embraced him for’ the last time at Mal 7 - '~HAS.7«ARD.':5 Gi*z.F§";13¥3-:»1ll3'il3ll-llabllll 96- .. SKETCH. 0l'-- LOUIS . NAPOLEON- At a time when the name of Louis Napoleon e rousing so much of the attention of mankind, it may not be deemed superfluous for us to lay before our readers a slight ‘sketch of his early career. This Prince. third son of Louis Napoleon, brother of the Emperor, and King of Holland. and of Hortense, the daughter of the Empress osephino, was, born ' Peril. WI! April. INS. I-lie birth was’ eluted by the cannon flhf the g'rend“rirr‘iiy‘ along’ the whole line. He was not ha‘ptized~untl‘l the All! of No- as er- formed at Fontui eblesu,by Cbrdinal Fesch, the Eiiipel-oi‘ _ ' adding godfather, and the EIupr9II.MIrI!14?tli!|.$0<ll.!A9l-lI0|'- 0"" Napolecm, as ivell.as his brother, was an object of particular attachment on the part of the’ Emperor his uncle, which was not weakened by" the bii-th of the King of Rome. At the return from Elbe, in 1815, he stood by the- side. of his uncle during the holding of the Champ-de-Mai, and was presented to tbedeputetioiie from the people and the army. l'hes0 Nlklnn scenes, must have deeply impressed his infant mind, and his affection for France grew rs idly under the caresses of Napoleon, W en the latter mai- son, youug.Louie, then but seven years old, showed very strongfeelinge, he wanted to follow his uncle, he cried out, weeping, that he would b anal lire cl!‘ the cannon, and his mother, ortense, had much to do to pacify him. His exile now‘ commenced at Augsburgh, when for a time he pursued his classical studies, and acquired a knowledge of the German language. - From thence he accniiipzinied ‘his mother to Switzerland, to the canton of urgun, and while com- letiug his education, he was enabled to ollow his inclination, by applying himself to military science, and studying engineer- ing and ai-tiIl'er‘y under General Du ur. ' In one of his letters to his mother, we find him “ engaged in military reconncitring in the mountains, walking ten or twelve ‘leagues ii-day, with his knapsack on his back, and sleeping under a tent, at the foot of a glacier.” I.-in-ing his sojourn here, he heard Jftltov rpvoluti M of July, when he hastened to l’.iris, and immediately Wrote r. latter to the King of the French, asking ,'.I"I'!IIISsl'\fI to serve in tie French army as a cirnm - I ml llm‘, which oifer was instantly l'"_lt9ctt‘.fl, with oei-eiiiptory orders to quit France. lnlsiil, he was in Italy, when the insurrection broke out in the Papal States, and together with his brother, joined it, and here they remained until the brother died at Forli, immediately after which the capitulation of Ancoua took place, when Louis Napoleon was injeo ardy. At length his inother,’to'save‘ her o y remaining son, boldly entered France, by means ofe,pass- ‘port furnished her-‘by'a'n En lishman, and drove to the Hotel de Hollun c, where she wrote to‘ Lou.ls,Phllli_ppe, announcing her‘ arrival, who, a“lbtv’du _l3ITlg'P,_ sent in order for her to, depart, I in a short tilto departed for Ilendewraud ifrom thence to Switzerland. It was in Switzerland, in I832, ‘:33, and '35, that he ubliehed his Reverie: Politiqtieshhis Consi erations Po- Jitiques et Milituii-es sur la wisse, and Manual d’~\i-lillerie. The attempt made by Louis Napoleon at Strasburg, on the 3Jth October, I836. must be in e remem- brance of,many.ol‘ our readers. It was not thereeult of a during momentary inspi- ration, it was the fruit of two or three years’ preparatory _plott_ing, und mistaken convicti- on that the tune for action had arrived. At Strasburg he was arrcsted,.and ordered for trial, but eighty generals and superior oili- cwrs pr .tested against it. ' The cmbarkation of Lviiis XS}!-’Il!‘-tfl for the United States, his return to Switzerland, his expulsion thence, and his subecqiienbrefuge in Eng- land, where he planned his Boulo e inva- sion are all matters’ of notoriey. I'he Eni- Iperor had determined, that the eldest of the amily .should always be.ca|Ied Napoleon, and afier the death, at Forli, of Louis N a- poleon’e brother, he Louis,"_ added N a leon, ecccr-dingtd the revisions of the, enema ,Co‘nsultu,in, of thc..28th,Floreal, twelfth ‘§)ar,,ot’nerwise he was only Charles Louis nspai-ts,-I.oi~scei~ area. , The Maine Law does its teorh: True, it does not stop allvselli , any more than our laws against 'I‘hett,nForgery, slid Mur- der prevent ‘absolutely the p rpetration of those crimes; but it renders t e trafic infa- mous, end. it to secrecy, stealth and arkueee. It confronts every tipplcr with the warning that. he is making himself an accomplice ollendere; it stsrtles every outh who riiay_ be tempted to take‘ his firet Icseonu in dis,~ipation, with the knowled that the Public Conscience and Pub ic Judgment have-delibi-rat-sly condemned and etigniatieed,t_be__t Bic he is abetting, He fie shall’ tipplcr in .dulisncc of the Maine w, cauucver cad ignorance .ae .au excuse nor saddle- ' ‘degradation upon the community. Suictss ce Suvas av Daowimro.—A negro womeu,- with a child in each area, ijittnpnd from one’ of the sti-amboats at the ‘upper wharf,‘lust'week. and all three were ,d:-tuned ,'l‘li'e'w--pnsu’-I husband endea- voured to on his e.\‘ilstr:nrn in the'sarne ua , liurivas prbbentr PIIIIQCOIII lisbin __I|isyp0 -IIO by. t;ie interference of bpyetand8- ere. touch and children lied been ‘cold by e sifiu ofthh‘couuti:y to s than gaing_tIr~mtl.juud stir pin-lei-rr death '~ e ‘ removal ll-eta‘ bsl*"oHboms.—JVctAsills Go- : ‘ ‘-J N ' ' ..DeeIybssbd littleltodu with .5. Iovsefwoteea. Io A or‘ 1-its Oharhttetowu Gas C0919‘!!!- ruovieioau. coxuurruur Hon. DAIIII. lssinl. Chllmlli Hoa.CbeilesYcsng, 00- -r -I-DNI. lloa. Charles Hensle , Hon. Joseph Popes nets on .. James Walklnehaw, Esq., Mg. Jauias ndersou, Heuré Heuerd. Esq., Hoe. ‘ Birsie, Mr. serge Beer. James D. id, Esq., Geovge.DeBIuis, Esq. HE superiority and advantages of Gas over ever other method ‘ya: diecoverptllor l‘ ting 'I‘owns are so self-evid,lIlI, and so universally a ’nowled_ged. that it wouldbe pprlluous to dilute on the subject; and it Is only eurpv ing that, hile every Town and considerable Vifl e in Great ritsln, as also many Towns in the ueig Proviiices. are ligliled by Gas, this. the Capital of be etil in darkness. , To I this desideretuui. it is now proposed to form a JIiInt Stock Cueipany—tc be Incorporated by an Act of the I. 'gsture_—w,'th a spbscvibed Capital of 58000, in ltd: hares, £5 each, tobe managed by a body of Directors, luuually choueuby the Shan- ld rs ho e . As many of the inhabitants of Charlottetown may be comparatively unacquainted with practical results of Gas Companies. it nisy be proper to ob- serve, that a Joint Stock Company for the purpose of lighting the Town with Gas, can hardly be called a speculation; because it is now ascertained. b refe- rence to the annual Ru ts and Dividends of! 66s- Compeiiiee of Great Britain, and some of the neigh- bouring Coloniee, that wherever they have been managed with ordinary prudence and economy, they have yielded a certain and steady return of annual interest on the capital vested. _ Previous to brlnging the scheme before the public, the Provisional Committee had been in corres nd- ence with competent parties, both in e neig bor- in Provinces and in Great ‘Britain, and from the in,orrnatiou thus obtained, and the estimates they have received. they are of opinion that the Land, Buildings, Apparatus, Machinery and Pipes requi- site to enable the Company to go fully into operation, may be acquired and completed for and with the pro oeed capital. 'l"o enable the Company to commence operations at once, and on the most vantiigeous terms, it has been resolved that a deposit of £1 5s. r slisre be paid on the allocation of shares, and t at no further call be made. till the Act of lncorporaiion be obtained; and that such further calls shall be payable by such instalments, and at such intervals, as the Directors may judge most convenient for the Shareholders and the requirements of the Com- ii . P.AylII|0lI‘Il cerliiin spirited individuals werb pre- pared to subscribe whole of the requisite Capl- tal, it is deemed but fair to give the public an opportunity of participating in the advsnta as of the undertaking; and I‘ this pur ose Ilia Su crip- tiou List will remain open at to Oliice Mr. Lawson, Interim Secretary to the (‘,ommittee,— more than one-half of the Shares being already 'be subscri . JOHN LAWSON, In. Secretary. February 3, 1853. ~ 5' Ofice—Dr.rBri'say’s Buildings, Queen-strut. saute door as tli Clsilr if Corseilseioners of - Small Deblt—nr ITAIII. In addition to its greater economy, Gas Light may also be pronounced safer than any other ordi- nary Light. It produces no I rks—tt cannot be careleul laced in contact with bed curtains, or substances easil ignited, and it requires scarcely any attention. t may be turned down in an instant most minute speck of flame, ready to be restored to full biillianry when necessary, b the simple turning of the stop cock; and even when it escapee by the carelessness of an attendant, or a defect in the fittings, it at once indicates the acci- .- 0 so From the large quantity which must be mixed with atmos beric air before it becomes explosive, it is scarce y possible that this accident I oc- cur, in any ordinary apartment, even if the Ga- were allowed to escape for the purpose. And as its small so instaiitl' indicates its presence in cell late, or other con iied situations, where it may have escaped in uaiititv from the accidental break- ing, or leakage o a pipe, it is onl by the greatest carelessness, or i rioriirice. that a ight will be ap- proached to it, be ore it has been sllowcf° to escape y the free admission of air. There "no em: thing as the bursting of a pipe, or the blowing up of a Gasoiiieler. Rui.e'rivs-. Exriiissc.—The relative cost of Gas has been generall considered not to exceed one- third to one-half a cost of tallow candles. MAINE} LAW PE'I'I'I'ION. AIITII-I8 having charge of the MAINE LA W PETlTIO.N‘tlivoeghout the lelaiid,are respect- fully requested to use eir best exertions to have the same signed. as nuinsrously and speedily as iseible, it being necessary that the said Petition eliou d be re- turned on or before the first day of March next. N. B.—-Return the Petition by some careful hand, addressed to r. J. W. Morrison, No. 5. Queen Street, Charlottetown. JAMES MORRIS, Sec’y. of Con, Com. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, I858. ' ' TEMRERANCE I-IALL. N consequence of due Notice not living uppesred respecting the last hdyourncd Annual Meeting cftlie Shareholders of the '1 emperance Hell Coin ay, this is to give Notice that the adjourned Annua Meeting will be held at the Tebnzperance Hall, on Thursday the 24th iuet., at 1 o'c . p in. ORLEBAR, President. JOHN Feb. Id, 1858. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between Spring and rooms Streets, Broadway, ORK. IIEADWELL, AITKER 6: Co., Puoratrroae. This insgniflceiil Maasnl 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 of the city. it presents unrivalled ' ' ' ‘he ' was . Messrs. Tasanwxnn & . H igbt, Esq.. and the interior arriiiigeni--nis as regs e ventilation, &c., are on an entire y original plan. It is the den’ a of the under- signed to render the S1‘. NICHOLA in all respects a Moon. HOTII. of the very highest clan, and to give it a reputation in all its departments which shall l|:|eowii and appreciated throughout the civilhed war . J. P. TREADWELL, _ J. P. ACIEII, V. WHITCOMB New York, November 20, I852. TWII S'l‘IAY E“ E SHEEP, with both ears ‘ cut of, have been on the Subscriber's Faun eincg DecelibV' I31. Owner can have ilmp ion proving I es , I E."..."1'.'. .n.'.'.'il ill... 's°.."'.i'...3. ‘Kiri '.'.Iul°r.i.$ ropiuniiiuu no-is-. be as. A '- THOMAS HEAR11. Peb_._Istb. ius. Shaw enizei-.—A stray wait.» Sheep. an _ on the Iubscriber‘s Farm rises the brat snow tbueeesoa. llebesthstepsofbotbaereeeicl. eedssliteutlii‘ the ulddh. esd eshltlpg split on iesppar partefibcgghiuer. ‘flieewsevievuq heels and lake awu.y sad sermon. — Mfiil" ICNIIL _ the me. the .or.eulee.".lts ' flersdlq'H*bV ef;theesaretba ' L " ’ I ;. " hi Iaug Crush, lat “D Pub Mil. IIII. an ce Edward Ieland,sboi;ld. deal to the whole household, by the disagreeable- emell wit‘ it ecueu' '4 IsCbemrhvdllbvee ‘BRITISH MANUFACTURE!) Goons,-3 ._r1.v. ” . 3', ~ SUP. 'I""‘ '2."li»Illil‘.. 2'é§6lil%l‘.s.l’ ' , e MILLINERY, Sic.‘ Inc.‘ ‘ _ iI‘i:;.arrived per Barque si'r’.lI.r.r&o‘d'r.fr. Eug- Groat George Street. Oct. 11, [$3. ' ‘ ‘ ,1 ‘. Chepp: Cheap} Cheap for Cash! At that GIIIIAL Ruroei.roux-ul‘' ‘ BRITISH MERCHANDIZE lll ’rHE Subecribevl Ill!Q_.9HIJllfi in announcing totheir numerous Friends, sndtlle Plblb; die arrival of llllit Fall and Winter . - - . STOCK OF GOODS, I comprising almost every article in the Trade; wh'u:b are now upon or iuspqition, d luring been selected on very favors le tcrtsie, wilrbe sold Qt extremely- low prices for css ' An parly present Purchasers. ‘call will be to the sdvantagb sf A. & J. DUNCAN (ACO. Dorcheeter-st., Oct. 26, I852.‘ ' I Glasgow and Manchester. House. VID WIISON. No. S, Ricisuerui S-runs:-r, , par Brig lssoudsr, from Liverpool, pool, and who. arrivals from llalifux, I ‘hrge addition to hisvery extensive STOCK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, ‘AMERICAN and WEST INDIA »GQODS. Among iybich be huge rticulai-ly_to racoriimend.io notice, a very choice so ect' ii of articles suitable for e, Season, consisting of , oollea Shawls, Tyvuede, Orleans. Scotch Tartans, Erpiipe Cloaking, Iliick Lace Flouncing, Lady ‘.lluyoveue"and Duchess Shawls, Cashmere Dresses, Woollen Broad Clollu, of all colours, Flannels. Bed Quilts, Greet Coats, Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Counterpauee, &,c., die. x.so. A general assortment of 'l‘eas, Loaf, Crashed and Brown Su ar, Molasses, Coflbe, Siiulf. Drugs, Oi Window Glass, Crcckeryware, Glassware, I“ Soups,Coufectionery, &c.. &c., all of whie at unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 8, Richmond Street, Nov. I6. :l853. GREAT BARGAINS By Wholesale ‘and. Retail, A’I‘ 'riius.uit’e courts-.‘a. HE Subscriber has just opened a GENERAL and Extensive Assortment of DRY GOODS, ofBrilish apd American Manufactureehsuitable for the season. - Groceries, Hardware, Earthenware, West India Prod 9 nice of every description, Briindiee, Spirits, Hollands Gin and Rum, Teas, Sole Leather, di.c.. &c. The above being on cnnsfinment, and all of the very best quality, will be so at the lowest prices for CASH only, until the First ofApril. COUNTIY l)s:ai.:its in particular will find it to their advantage to call and examine liis Stock. FREDK. P. NORTON. Jen. is, I853. . WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIO'I‘ & Co.. of BOSTON nit States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at CIblII’lt)IIel_DWIl,VP. E. is d. a large supply ofthe following articles which will be disposed ofns low as the can pouibly be imported for viz:—— Tea, C ceoliite, Cocoa, Criielird Sugar. Coffee. Sugar, Muscovudo, Sugar, Molasses, l-‘lour, Bread, Cheese, Spirits, Vinegar, Candles. Soap, 'I‘o- becco, Rosin, Pitch. 'l‘sr, Buckets and Tube, to. Please apply to their Agent. HENRY PALIIEII-. September 28, I852. . - ; ,_ .rus'i'-_ "tvsin ‘ A fltrtlier‘ sfigdi" ew',ooods, AT THE IDNDON 'IOUSE, ‘ _ ,- per Slaoriiehip Roda via Hall" a: ' HE latest styles in Mantlee and llrese Materials, viz. :—Norwich glacee Velonas, eiitiii-stripe crape Lustree, Robes in new styles; Lyonese Cloth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter esiing; Ladies’ white and black satin Slippers; do. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; extra French white satin Ribbons; Ladies‘ iiiohiiir Nets; purse, Barbers‘ and Tailors’ coloured Twists. .1 large vurirty of Articles ruila/Ile for Christmas Boxes and New Year‘: Gifts. 200(l Pieces of English and Aiiiencan ROOM PAPERING, from 6d. per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains, very handsome. Leo, s A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR. Punclieous Molasses, superior - Currauts,Raieins. Candied Citron, Syiicee of all kinds, Starch, Soap. Candles. Mustard, ig Blue. Indigo, L wood. Redwood. Alum,Sole Leather. 6u:. &.c. or Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, . for riioser-r i-arsssirr. ' HENRY HASZARD. Greet George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 21, I852. Ill Cheap ! Cheaper I l Cheapest . . . T THE MANCHESTER HOUSE, No. 4, Grafton Slreet,Ncrth Silo can e, a carefully-selected Stock DRY ' D8,’ ' HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CIIOCKERY A D GLASSWARES ' American and West India Goods siid Groceries, are new opening for Sale at very low ‘rates for Cash. JOHN AICIIIBALD MACDONALD. December I, I858. rants nsrp. , ‘ RECEIVED per "Bis aAi.exeirosit,” free: the Maiiufactory of 'l‘.iiosus.'I‘ornIsiri>. bes- don, for sale ehee fer Oath. UH STUIIE of the Subscriber, " DAEIES‘ COR R>."Ques'n-squsre, THREE costs or THE .uioV.I-.*.r Superior Paris Hell. I2s. lid. to 25s. D with Merino urideis, Do Lsmariiue Shape, Clerical Halt:-with Merino Brynn.“ 6 D S’ ( ' uriient), s. . user: I e. £1. Davies.’ January 2l,I858. Sugar, Molasses, Floor‘. to. THE Subscriberofirs for Sale, at the Premises, , Corner of Powaal and Water Streel, opposite he Establishment eftbe Hon.'W. W.-Lord: ’aue. choice Reteilin MIILASSEB lhde. Porto Rico 8 GAR‘ lbls. o. do., braltt lbls. superfine Caesde PLO R. |oxeaLiver AP age Jamaica end Cebu COFFEE ‘legs eteaiii-who ‘NAILS, very superior 1 - ' loucluwig do. loses its.» eisbl AK and HA'I"CllB'IB ‘IOVIZS. II. II, 11 and (‘sends square h [0 ' . WO0I»‘CARDI bsr"artlslas. » Inc 6 Bone " WlilitelI)0ve's" With the asset vurlety slot ‘ hlaili. 15.000 Hevaonu SEGAII. I Case Buy O|eteSblA W williba ssld . v ' bevgellt. ii.i.i M '1'. raw. Charlottetown. Jae. II. sin lVl:vv“s-s.ole'.£II: ' pbtpia I u'iies li'IiA£lt,IIl ‘ Cbevlottstowu.!'sb.ls,lul-' I ‘It: children; 0 Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. J-. . o.u.LxoeN, ‘ Great G e Street. HAS aosve nufull a coippluts ssesrtneutof .geu|ine B.UOSaad BDICINES, Onaiocsis,-Sasvoie Soars, Pnruuuav, 60., c. Toilet Sets— Bohemian, cut and blown glass; Tooth, Nail,vaed Shew‘ug“l‘lrushee—bulIlo hot‘ and trees- pareat handles; rend Infant Brushes-I-mirrored snd pearl -inlaid; Combs. Back and Side-tortoise, butfalo. and German shell; I.ahin‘e. Delernls. Pat- te ‘s, encl.ItiggPe Pertliinery; gent’s. Pocket Minors; JCWELR-Y—geld silver Rings and Brooches, gold Pens and Cases. ladies‘ sud ent'e. silver and l inlaid Pbvt-mconoies; India ubbsr Toys, for gold, silver and pearl Beads; lbitcy Paper , -and Polka Belle, Perfume Satchels and Ceetiiuus. o.. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ; PAINTS. oii.s, AND DYE srurrs. the trade at costs an: CAIIPHENE, 0II..'ind ,BURNING_ _ aacxi:Is—-wine " _ a,,butter, water and ssgpr; Cirexel, English’ and. Americaii; Celts Oruainptlta and Flavoi-ln‘g_-.—Verillle, lemon, uuttu . cloves,and cianatniou; Spic'es pad Confbctioiiary. DIgby Heri-lugs, c., c. ’ Select GROCERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and Stoughton's Bitters ; ~ PORTER, ALE 8!. LIME JUICE. J. G. having carefully selected the above pereonllly, challenges the inarkst fora cheaper and better Stodll in the above line. . B.—'Su Adnrlisrsuul of Fruit, dc, d»c., uslly low. Dec. 2!, _I§52. BANKING NOTICE. ubscriber will grant Cheques on the " Bank of ritieh North America ” at Halifax, and on the Agents ofihe Bank at New York. for any Amount at Sight ;and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston. bt aaysiglii under Ninety daye. ThcSubscriber will also Cash his own Cheques of £10. and under, on presentation at his Office. Bills of Exchange bought, and Promissory Notes discounted as ueu . . CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, February Id, I863. 6w =9 , HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods. Hale, Furs. Csrpetings, Glass, Ietlhenware and China, dtu..—hc will until the let of MAY next, allow 5 per cent, on all pur. chases, fa CASH on delivery. Wll.l.lA.\l HEARD. On H nd- few Tons of Anthracite Culin, Figure lleadii, Coal 'I‘er, Bath Brick. TONS of HEMLOCA' TIM- - BER wanted, for a Breast- worlt. to be delivered by the lat JUNE next, apply to WILLIAM IIEARD. % 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. 15,000 I-Iavanna CIGARS, Lo Salvador Brand, El President, and El Sol,- Ai.so, 'l‘IIIR'l‘Y Bbls. Prime No. 1, Labrador HER- ‘ RINGS for sale on Consignment, at the Store of Mr. Cass. WELSH. - R. BARKER. Dec. 28, 1852. , LL P indebted 'tli b M , Jed - é ersoiis . si er y _ g .' E°s'u., lasflédlt ‘ ed I s ‘Os $ ' tiuesas. Hue: llaveaawe ulal Secretary oflhlu Island are ceir flsrthw th to viisks payment oftlie tee tive sums due b them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly aut orised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give e iieccsen discharges for the seine. And all Parsons to whom the ma Thomas lleatb lleviland h indebted. are re- quested to furnish their Acci-ants for ment- < T. HEATH HIAVILAND, ‘Bsfiisler-st-Law. Piotoa Soap. IIE Subscriber has only a few BOXES remain- ing, of this approved article, at his Illllllr low PIICB. JAMES N. HARRIS. r.i.. I7, isiis. also . .THE COLONIAL LIFE assunanos costraznr. Gcve:Iutoa—-riiu I EARL of ELGIN sad General of Canada. Heap Orrics:-22 St. Andrew Square. Edtn- IOIIT IIOIOIAILI ‘Till KINCARDINE, Governor burg Board of Jloriagemrnt in Hellfire for Noun Stalin and Prince Edtiisrd Island- Hon. M. B. Alrnea, Banker. Hon. William Ii. aim, otnirolv. Lewis Bllse. Charles Twining. .. Banister. John Bsyley Bland, ., Hon. Alexander Keit , Merchant. James Stewart. ., Solicitor. Medical Adviear— . F. Sewers. A ent Al Secreta_ry—_Matthew H. Richey, Solicitor. ‘The following gentlemen have been a pointed Odi- csrs of the Company in Prince Edward‘ Island, and will be prepared to urnisli information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Ass is e u no . Charlottetown-—Msdieal Advisur—-H. A. Johasten, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydierd. Georgetown—-Iledicsl Adviser—Davld Kaye, M. D. Ageut—-William Sanderson. St. F.lesnor's—Medical Advissr—Joseph Bell, M. D." Agsut—-Tlluieae Hunt. MA'I'I‘HEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN l'U_N_D_L,lI-‘Ii: ‘ ' AID "“'““?""..’2‘.”°...¥'l!.‘.‘.*'.‘.'.?.‘:° °°rP'- Incorporated by Jets of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E.‘ Island. T. H. Hrwilaml. E'eq., Hon. Charles Hensley, F. Longicortli, Eiq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq, Iinstiu Dawson. Esq. Detached Risks ti on at considerably reduced pro- in r'.."m. cf Ap llcation. and all other information, may beebtsln florn the Subscriber, at his Ofbce, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. (-——i~ Fire I Fire I Fire I I Secure your Property at is seeing o/[my per cent. HIS can llll be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL P IE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Olcu where eluieie fiur loss can belnet, without reference to a foreign Ccmpaii . . Blank foriee efapplicatien, and any otheri tion can be obtellud at the Secretary and ' Ofie, Kent Street. April 0. IIII. ALLIANCE urn urn rise tJv'.svuJv'c3 cox. r.uvt'. LONDON.’ me- ' ‘I seraenisiien sv Ace-:‘db bxbaiseesur. ca;oau:s,oos. sum. .' ' Y £0, "' " I“ P.' IIltId- Preehold Pants See Sale. TO be Sold a FJRM containing 50 acres of rug LAND, one half of wbi-li is under enltlvuion and the remainder is covered with wood. There are at the premises a house sad bare iisarly new. - The above property is delightfully situated on the HNIIAQIO Blur. nearly opposite to Geor clown, and Golnlnands a pleasant view of the Town. arbour.eiid III’-nundi ‘scenery. For fur particulars apply to D. It. s'r 'wAit'i'. Cape Traverse, Pub. 14, I858. Ea... FOR SALE, ‘HE. Leasehold Interest of 100 acres of Land situate at Canoe Cove, Lot 65. It fronts the Gulf Shore, and isdlstant b the F." :3 pi]. fioixi Charlottetown. The Roll is‘ One illlug pe acre,ouaLesse of”O care.‘ | 30¢ Dwelllng House and two harps M x dlld 40 x‘20. 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, remain- dar covered with ood wood. There s Pump .. ,5, As abundance of see-inuaere can be had on the shore. For further particulars, apply to ALEXANDER IPNEILL, On the aulug Canoe Cove. Lot 65, Oct. 7, I862. H ————-—-——._-..._ J. Farm on the Tryon Road. OR SALE, the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in a FARM, five miles from Cher. lotletown. It consists of GI acres of Land, Thin - tive of which are cleared and in a good gm. [In- tillsge, and there is a good Stream of water run. ningthrougb it. For further particulars rip ly to JOHN WILSON. Charlottetown, May II, I852. For Sale, or to Le HE_ DWELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, and Pro- ‘ misee, and Lot of LAND, in Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter B. Application to be run]; . Wiuoir, Charlottetown, or to wrung Saivnaiisciv, Esq., Georgetown. in. I 1852. ' ‘OB SALE, that eligibly situated House and Pro- mises at the head of Queen Street, next to Fos- ter’s corner. The Land comprises a nutter 'I‘own Lot. No. 79. 3d llundred in CIiavloimow.., There are 5 Rooms on the lirst floor, and G on the second, and a spacious Attic, and an excellent Cellar under the whole House. 'l‘hc Building is nearl new, and could at a little expense be put in good o Halfthe purchase money would be allowed main secured on the Premises. WILLIAM SCANTLEBURY. January 4. I853. Eligible Building Lots for Sale. FOR SALE FIVE eligible Building LOTS ad joining the Tenyavd of Mr. Richard Heartz and running I60 feet on Great George Street, and 84 feet on Fitz Roy Street. Eor ’I‘eriiiii ofSnle and plans of the property. application to be made to 'I‘. llitA"rH HAVILAND, Eeq., Barrister-at-Law, at his Olliee in Queen uar September CI. ID ID a. 21, I852. Bazaar at Georgetown! N T U E S D A Y, the 8th March, there will be held, in the Division Room of the Sons of Temperance, at Georgetowii, a BAZAAR, which will cottiiiieiice at It) o'clor-. a.m. On the Eveni ofilia name do . and at the same place, there will a 'l‘EA ME . ING, which will open at 6 o'clock. Several public Addresses will b delivered during the evening; also, Music, instru- mental and vocal, will occupy the short intervals of time that may pass between the Addresses. Tickets ofsdiiiieaion. Is (id as . Should the articles atthe Bazaar be not alldisposed efet ivstessle, they will be sold at Public Auction, The object of for the present aadgyu- lrin , II to raise funds fbr purposes connected pm. the‘I-‘.piscopal Church at Georgetown, vi:.. to assist in gettin an Organ for the Church, and the balance to be a to a Subscription List about to be com- menced, for the erection ofa Parsonage House. 'I‘he smallest donations for the Bazaar--plain arti- cles ofneedlc work, &c., that ivonld he likely to sell in the countr —will be most gratefully receivedst the Bookstore 0 Gen. T. HAIIAIII, Esq , bsrlotte- town; and at the Ofiice of Wes. Sellusnsou, I‘Jq., Georgetown. Georgetown, Feb. 4, I858. J--Winter Arrangement of Mails. TIIE MAILS for triinsniiesion to the neiglibouviii Provinces. New undls , and the United States. lluring the ensuing Winter, will be made up every THURSDAY at noon, comnicncin on Thurs- dii , the lfith December; and the Mails for E land will be made up on that day and on the days fo lew- m‘I:‘IlTll'I(Il], January 21. Thursday, March 25. Thursday, February 10. Thursday, April 7. Thursday, February 24. Thursday, April II. Thursday, March I. THOMAS owi:N. Postmaster General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope, Australia, and India, via the Cape of Good Hope. will re uire to be forwarded on the Iflth Jenner and llth etc General Post Ofice, Nov. . I852. Royal Agricultural Society. GRAIN IHO . SHOW OP GRAIN, under the direction eftbe Committee of the Royal Agrleulteral Soeiet , EDNESD will be held in Charlottetown, on A , the Id MARCH next, when the following luise will be ollbred for compelif ° For the best Wheat, £1 I0 0 De. Id beet do. I 0 0 Do. best two-rowed Barley, I I0 0 Do. . . I 0 0 Do best four-rowed Barley, I I0 0 Do Id best do do. I 0 0 be best black Oats, I I0 0 Do It beet do. do. I 0 0 Do best sample of Red Clover Seed. not less than 50 lbs. I I0 0 do. I 0 0 Do. Id do. do The Grain and Clover Seed to be of the grewtll of IBM. Each Back of Grain must contaih nbt luedtliaii I bushels. No price will be awarded com- ilion of three samples, both of Bret ssd second guilty. The competitors must be members of the Society. The Prise Grain will be set up and sold for the benefit of the exhibitor alter IIIIO decision of the Judges. lmvnediatel after the Grain flow. the Annual Meeting of the Society will‘ take pltlco. When the Committee's Report sad as abstract oftllefitmoullts be d. "T9,. i;.is'rnn SHOW or rat Cattle will be held on’ WEDNI-‘.8DAY,'IlIe fld MARCH. at which the following Premiums will be awarded :- For I V 'o‘e im»-rm as e 0 Do. At‘! best do. I ‘O 0 , Do. Id do. do. I 0 0 De. best fat Cow, I I0 0 D6. best . 0 I5 0 Do. beet pen of I fat Wethels, I 0 0 Do. Id beet . o. I 0 0 Do. beet pen of! lit Ewes I 0 0 Do. Dd best e. do. I I0 I Do. beet carcass of Park, I O 0 Do. best do. do. 0 I0 0 At the Easter Show, in I85-t, eddhlousl Prince will be tlfered to be computed for b Osee Ifler 4 years old. By order of the Iwimlttse, CHARLES STEWART, Des’ . January I0, I550. AI BBS‘ MAGA INE. for JANUARY :11 ‘aim lumen. ed at G. 'I'. sssAtii's db. I0, I853. ‘ " \