' HASZARIYS GAZETTE, JANUARY 26. CABINET, CHAIR AND sora Manufactory. Queen square, in the rear of Hssxard’s Gazette 0liioe- THE Subscriber having engaged a part of the Steam Power belonging to the iibove I‘iII.l|I)llII‘|- ment, is now prepared to maiiufacture every article a pertaining to his business. Having left P. B. Island (liis former hoiiie,) several years since, and been during that time, employed in some of the best Shops in the United States, he feels confident, that he can ive satisfaction to those who may please to patronize im; he has obtained a knowledge ofthe modern and antique styles of Cabinet work, and as an aid to his business, has introduced some of the most approved Labor-saving Machinery, and also, a supply of the best WOODS used in Cabinet tvurk, consisting of Matioaarvir Pr./tivir, ALNU1‘ and Itosszvvoon, which with Birtn-eve lilat-Le. Baacx llracir, &c., be can make up to order in the best style and shortest notice. §' Turning, straight and sweep-sawing executed with dispatch to any pattern. Drilling and Boring also done. PATRICK IIICKEY. Jannuary 1st, 1856. Stoves‘. I Stoves BE'I"l‘F.R ARTICLE, and for less money,th:in was ever offered for sale in this City. The sub- scriber has just received, from the City of Albany,- 1b0 Stoves, of every description of style and pattern, including several new patents; as well as his late STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends end the public generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. llli October 15. News for the People! HE GOOD SCIIR. ‘SHANNON.' has arrived from BOSTON, and brought for DODD’S BRICK S'l‘OIll:I, ti Choice Lot ofull sorts of AM E RICAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and on good terms. THOMAS W. DODD. Oct. ts. __fi V N ow btore,—New Goods. “Queen Square House." TIIE Subscriber begs to announce his REMOVAL from the Our STAND in Great George Street, to his New STORE in Q,ueen’s Square, where he is wow UPINING the remainder of his FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH and other GOODS. A large variety of FANCY Goons. suitable for Pre- sents. WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Queen's Square House, Dec. 24, 1355. HE Subscriber being about to leave the Island, requests all persons to whom he may be in- debted, to furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all those who are indebted to him, will please pay the same to Ma. Cnaanss \Vv:r.srr. WII0 {9 dill)’ authorized to act estlio Subscriber's Agent during his absence from the Islaud. D ‘ 3w WM. IVELSII. I Carriage Bolts. ASZARD 8L OWEN have received a large Stock of the above—of the following sizes :- nraauzrszn. 5 5-16 3-3 5-I6 3-S 5-I6 3-8 5-I6 3-8 Lam:-r . 1; Inches by I‘ as (C at | I! I 2 25 3 8t -b.is-i-o...ao-u- 1. These Bolts have neatly turned heads and are offered for sale at from 25 to 60 per cent lower than they can he made for on the Island. SE./IRS‘ anssr WORK oar rwssmr IUIT PUBLISHED, AN ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTION 0!‘ THE llllllllll lllllllllll By ROBERT SEARS. Being a Physical and Political Ilistory of its Govern- ments and Provinces, Productions, Resources. Imperial Government , Cornmerce,I.itersturc etc. Educational Means, Religion, People. Manners, Customs, Antiquities, From the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with about 900 ENGRAVINGB i 0 0l‘ lllllllll’EllN lllll ASIA 0 The whole complete in one large oetsvo volume of about 700 pqes, elegantly and substantially bound. Karen. ParcI:,—Erorr-rears Srrir.r.rrros. GEO. W, MILLER, sole Aegent for P.E.I. Mr. Jorrrs M'Dorur.n is authorized to solicit subscriptions in the City until further notice, for say ofiqn’ Works. Jen. I4, I855. Ood Liver Oil. AIIRANTED Pure and Fresh, sold by the Bottle, or in any qIIIIIlI&Wt‘IIlo‘:'.AToN town. ‘ April 7th, 1854. _.— Cotton NOTICE. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Co-partnership hitherto existing between the Subscribers under the firm of LOl\'GWOII.'I‘H Gt YATES, has been dissolaed by mutual consent. All persons having any demands against the said late Firm will please present their accounts at an early day for adjustment; and all persons indebted to said Firui are requested to make immediate pay- ment, to eitlior of the undersi nod. FRANCIS LONGWORTH. ALBERT .H. YATES. Ch. Town, Doc. 31, l855.—Isl. & Ii. G. 2w Londo Incorporated by Act of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS for I’. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Havilrrnd, Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Francis Lon.r,vwcrth. Esq., Robert Hutchinson, sq., Thomas Dawson, ‘s . Detached Risks taken at low Premiuiris No charge for Policies other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Otiice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- II. J. CUNDALL. Agent for P. E. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of n QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. Now ready for Inspection. LARGE STOCK of BRITISH 5- F0- _ REIGN GOODS adapted to the wants of the present season. Ladies‘ Dresses of the latest style and of every variety in quality and price, Winter Capes, Bonnets, Caps, Shawls, French Stave, Mohair Caps, Hair Nets, French Blonds, \Vhite Blk and coloured Rushes, Widows Caps, Black Vclvets, Flowers and Feathers, Fringes, Gimps andTrimmings in great variety, French Merinoes, Paramatas. Cohurgs, Alpnccas, Orleans, Fancy Plsids, Cloiikings, Ribbon Velvets, Bonnet Cap and Sash Ribbons» French and English Kid Gloves, Winter Gloves, Fancy Prints, Patchwork, Damuslrs and I-‘ringes all colors, Warp, Pilot, Whitney and Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Lion Skin, Doeskins and Cassimares, Velvet and Satin Vestings, Railwa Rugs, Merino and Lambs Wool Shirts and Drawers _ Stockport Florentine Long cloth and Linen Shirts, Shirt fronts, Collars, Mufilers, Silk Hats, Jim Crow Hats, Cloth Caps, Blankets, Red Blue and White Flannel and Serge. Striped Kersey, Hosiery a large selection, Sable, Fitch, Mink, Stone Martin and Musquaeli l\Iofl's, Riding Boas, C:irtIin.il Capes, Cuffs, Mitts and loves, Gentleman's Fur Coats, Caps, Gloves and Mitts, Brussels and Kidderinirister Carpets and Rugs r-lassoclte, Leather and Carpet Bags ' Electra plated goods from the first Hotisc in Britain, viz:— Teapots. Cructt Stands, Toast Forks, Sugar askets, Table dessert Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and dessert Forlrs, Sugar Sifters and Tongs, ButtcrKnives, &c., &c. Jcwellry and fancy goods of the newest kind; comprising, (itiltl and Silver Watches and 9 Gold Lockets, Brooches, Rings, Pencil cases, Shirt and Slot-vc Stiirls‘. Bracelets and ins, Gold plated goods in at-ttinlance, Lava Baskets, Dresden and Fri-nch Toilet Setts, Bohemian Glass Lustrcs and fancy ornaments, Papier Macho Work Boxes and Blotters, lnk Stands, Bronze and Alabaster Figures,Toilet Soap and Perfumery, Gentleman's dressing Cases. Velvet and Chatelein Spee Cases. A general assortment of Ironmongery. Indigo, Starch, Blue, ea, c. A few moderator Lamps and Colza Oil said to be the most perfect Lamp yet invented. Funerals fnrnialied to order. The goods remaining unsold of former Importa- tions will be marked drown in suit present prices and the whole will be disposed of at the lowest possible rate for Cash. WILLIAM I-IEARD. Charlottetown, let Jan. 1856. FREE CHURCH. III-I Committee of Trustees of the Fire: Criuacir, having inspected the buildin , feel much pleasure in stating that they are sati_sfis with the progress which their contractor is making in the work; and as they are anxious to have the building completed as soon as possible, they hereby respect- fully request the con gstion‘ and other friends who have not yet paid their subscriptions to forward them with as little delay as . _ 'I‘he Committee bag save at the seine time to ten- der their most grateful acknowledgments to all those whose contributions they have already rsosiv Any persons who may lisvs a desire to contribute towards the completion of the above see of Worshi will have an oppsrtunit still to 0 so. and wit oblige b heading over I sit donations to the Trea- ssror, IOIOI anus. JOHN SCOTT, Secretary. \ LONDON HOUSE. Pa1lI856 Ex. Sir Jlexaiider from London and Majestic ram Liverpool. THE Subscriber has completed his Fall Supply of British Merchandize, now forming one of the most extensive and general stocks in the market-— (which will be sold on the most moderate iernis for prompt payment, ii liberal discount made to whole- sale cnstoiner-i,) comprising every variety in Ladies’ dress materials at extraordinary low prices—Ladies’ mantles and bonnets in the newest styles, together willi it large assortment of Millinery—-Ladies‘ sets stone marlin, sable, Fitch, mink, squirrel and other furs, cloaking in great variety, cloths a large assort- rneiit, blankets, prints, shirtings, carpeting, hearth rugs, crumb cloths, hosiery hahcrdasliery, ribbons ii clioice selection, silk velvers, trinmiings in great variety, ready tirade clothing all sizes, boots and shoes, satin slippers, oil floor cloth, with a great l variety of other goods. l ./1180 I . A large nssortiiient oflinrdwnro, and groceries ofall Forms of A licatton, and any ' kinds, teas ver cheii i, to be had at the Subscriber's pp l Stor y I 2 e, ' Chapel. Great George Street, opposite the Catholic II. Charlottetown, Nov. 1st, 1855. HASZAIID. CHEAP AND SAFE LIAGII-IT! Nl«2WELL’S PATENT Safety Lamp at Lamp Feeder Wurranted to prevent all accidents from the use of BURNING FLUID, PATENT ort., ROBIN ou., HENI, And all other explosive compounds used for produc- tion of light. 'l‘liis INVENTION is applied to cnnimoa Fluid, Solar and Campbene Lariips, Lamp Feeders, Fluid- liolders, Lanterns, &c., c. We respectfully invite the attention ofthe public to Newru.r.’s IJIIPROVED SOL./IR FLUID LJMPI which gives a steady, brilliant flame, nearest to Gas that has ever been produced. The cost of burning being only one c N1‘ A HOUR ! These Lamps are particularly adapted for Churches, Hotels, Factories, Stores and parlours. Oil Solars can be altered, using the satire shade. ‘ommou Fluid Lamps can be changed to Safety Fluid Lamps. V P0 Patent Burning Fluid and Cam- As cheap and good as can be bought in the market. fllro, Shades, Globes, Lamp Wicking, Entry Hull Lanterns. Fluid Chandeliers, :5-c,, For Sale, Wholesale &, Retail, by N ewell, Willard or 00., No. 28 Bromfield Street, Boston. N. B.—A large rteriuction will be made from the former prices of Ns;vvIu.r.‘s SAFETY Laure, &c. W The following certificates are a sufiicient gnu- raniee of the entire safety and efliciency of the Safe. ty Lam and Feeder. » We are had an opportunity to test the Parent Safety Lamp and Lamp Feeder of Mr. John Newell, of this city, in regard to the rneasuro of protécfion their construction affords. In the trials to which we subjected them, we endeavored, without effect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the fluid mixed witlt air, and to burst them by the pressure ofthe yapor alone. The principle adopted by Mr. Nowell is that of the well known Davy Lamp. lie has 3.0 combined the parts, that we are satisfied that all risk of explosive action is remove . ClI.\RI.ISS '1‘. JACKSON, Ill. D , AUG. A. IIAYES. M‘ D., Assaycrs to the State of Massachusetts. BOSTON, Aug 30, I852. Mr. John Nowell. of Boston, has exhibited to mo ii Lamp, and also containing vessels, furnished with wire gauze protectors, upon the principle of Davy’s Safely Lamp for minors s used boil; these instruments before me with inflarriniuble fluids, and in both, when set on fire, the flame wits arrested b the wire gauze, which is coated with silver. If the instruments are faithfully constructed, and carefully attended to, so that the wire gauze does not suffer in- jury from corrosion, wear or violence, I atn of opini. on that the protection will prove effectual against ex. plosion. Nothing short of this conviction would in- duce rue to countenance the continued use of the burning fluids, so called. usl have thou ht the ought to be entirely discarded, if not prohibited from use; so frequent and dreadful are the accidents occa- sioned by ignorance und carelessness. In every case. glass lamps should be given up; and those of metal substituted, on account of the danger of fracture. B. SILLMAN, senior. New Haven, Oct. 16, 1853. I have examined Newell’s Patent Safety Lamp and Lam Feeder. re constructed upon strictly philosophical principles, lreving a tube of st‘!- vsred u.-ire gauze, with a small perforation in the cap. I! well made, they cannot fail to insure ro- tection against those dangerous explosions to vv ich the vapors of buiriing fluids and camphene are sub- ject, when mixed with air. Their general introduc- _tion, I have no doubt, would prevent many distreu. rag and fatal accidents. E. S. CARR, M. D. Professor of Cheniistry, Alhsn Medical College, and ofApplied Chemistry in the IIniversity ofAlbrinv ‘ ‘ Iliiart & Soiv, ’l'. DIIIRIIIAY & Co., and W. . Dawson are our authorized Agents for the sale of the above in P. E. Island. Sui Dec. 18. I coaasz coans : 2 CHALDIION Pictoa COAL, Just arrived and 40 for Sale by JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown , Doc. 5. . . , , Fall Consignments. Tea, Candles, loop 6; Dry Goods. TH_E SUBSCRIBER‘ has just received, on Con- signment, per Jun Rsddtn and Sir Alexander, from London and Liverpool- An Extensive Assortment of Goods, in part, viz.- 184 Cheats and hulfcbests of superior TBA. 80 Boxes Sperm CANDLES, 30 do Mould do. 50 do very good SOAP, 20 Bales and Cases MERCIIANDISE, con- ill ting of Blue and fancy Prints, Orleans. Coburgs, kc. Grey and white Cottons, ready iri:ideCI.O'l'|iING, Cloths, Doeskiiis, Sic —./Ilsa on Hand- A large Lot of Cooking, Frrinklin and Air Tight SFOVIIS, Casks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, ' lurenus, carie-sciitetl and common Chairs. Sic. JAMI-‘.8 MORRIS. — The Ini‘~aIIitiIe~ili‘t.~etr’i-edyl .- ; . (y ‘\ g... ,« \ at -.../'/,' V" EIGHT vsaits’ ERYSIPELAS OI-‘ pm“-1-you CUIIED. Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Paris, Canada, dated the I8IIi July, 1854. To Professor Iiolloway. Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a ride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I rave derived by the use of your inestiniable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I sufliired unceasirigly from attacks of- erysipelas; large purple blotches came allover my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching and burning, which affected me both night and day, rendering life It riiisery to me, as well as to all areund,—so severe was the attack. I used several reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills; after taking them for a few weeks, it visible improvement took place. and I foe considerably better;--in three months, by continniri with your medicines, I was completely cured,an now enjoy the best of health. 'I‘lie truth of this statement is well nown here, hence there is u necessity for me to request secrec . .» “HI. Sir, yours respectfull , (Signed) GEO. SI CLAIR. ULCERS IN THE LEG,-—RBMARKABI.E CURE. Copy of a Letter from Jlfr. Edward Tomkinson, of Cape Breton. J\‘oi:u Scotta, dated the 4th Jlay, I85-I. ' To Professor Holloivav. Sir.—. y sister, lilies Jane Tonikinson, sumared for a great number of years from it bad leg; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defyingtlie skill of some of t most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully: and it seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of mitigating the ngonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, rind after using them for about . five weeks she was coiripletely cured , after all oihe means liiid failed to allbrtl her the slightest relief. have no objectioii to tliose facts being published, if you feel disposed to make llicni known. remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) now». 'l‘O.\Ih'INSON. a can sttuasr cussn WHEN A1‘ nr:aTH’s noon! . .Mr2ld¢n, o Copy of a. Letter from Mr. Henry Three Rivers. Canada I’Vcst, dated July To Professor Holloway. . Sir,—.\Iy wife suffered most severely after the birth of our last child with a had breast. The“ were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all the devices and stratagems I tried would not heal them, but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. s a last resource I tried our Ointment and Pills, which she with or seven weeks, at the expiration 0 that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with our remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure effected. I am, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN. 9th, I854 The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment _ in riiost ofthe following cases :—- Bad Legs Bad Breasts Contracted and Still’ Eiltindieeeee urns J ints Eton"! Bunions Elephsntiesis -- :- 3 Bits of Mosqui- Fistules 1 --A -=;;;|¢: toes and Sand ut on Com. Flies Glandular swellings l‘umours Coco-ba Lumbsgo Ilcers Chis oot Piles Wounds Chilbltiins Rheumatism I'sws. Chopped hands Scalds sold at the establishment of Professor Hoi.r.owav 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable rs ists end Dealers in icines throughout the Civiliesd World, in Pots. at is Cd, is Id, and be sash. . There is a considerable saving by taking the lsr er sixes. . B.—Dirsctious tor the guidance of petietiente svsry dbordsr are stllxsd to each pot. GEDIGE. T. HASZAID Agent persevered ' Sore-throats A- '