FIASZAR.D’B GAZETTE, ' SEPTEMBER. 29. conspicuously in the archives of the Historical Society of Connection . Numerous claimants have arisen since then to contest the right of Professor Morse to the invention of the electric telegraph; but the whole scientific world now recognizes our dis- tinguished countryman as the first to prove the practicability of transmitting intelligence be- tween distant points through the agency of the electric current. The nglish have ‘at last, after a long and obstinate strugglc,_ given in, and admitted the justice of his claims. T February number of the North British Review, for the present year. has the following :— “ The merit of inventing the modern tele- graph and applying it on a grand scale for the ublic use is, eyond all controversy, due to rofessor Morse, of the United States." With what pride must he look back on the ast, and how his heart must expand with joy- ul emotions, as he contem lates the grand re- sults which liave been pro need by his inven- tion. Yet. withal, Pro 'essor Morse is one of the most modest of men. and his countrymen need not fear that any honor which they may bestow upon him will ever change the unaffec- ted simplicity of his character.—Americrm Pa- per. ‘.3 O ..?.o How wii.r. -riis W.ia ii.\'n?—One of the most instructive letters we have read upon French affairs, is that which is poured in Monday’s .cader. from its senior Editor, new in Paris. Ilo tells us, that Louis Napoleon’s civil list was $2,500,000, the elder Bonaparte’s $2,000,000 including Italy, but that Louis Bonaparte, who waded to the throne, up to the knees in the blood of his countr incn,cxacts $8,000,000, probably preparing or the same tumble down that so man of his predecessors got. Living is twice as car as it usually has becii—it was perhaps never before costly. There is no de- mand for many kinds of labor. 'l‘he best 4lb. loaf costs ls. sterling, and within two years, rent, wine, and butcher’: meat have almost doubled in rice-—beef and mutton in Paris range, accor ing to quality, between 20 and 30 cents per pound. ‘I be best authorities declare, (August 8), that the wheat cm s will be below an avers e, and heavy rains fal dail . Of‘ the can, he says, the pretended great de- mand for it was all a sham. The lenders re- ceive interest, as if they had paid in the whole at once, though it is only required in monthly instalments, and the large capitalists get it. Fould, Minister of State, is a Jew, a money dealer, partner in the firm of Fould 3; Co.. bankers, and enables the concern to earn im- mense sums by im rting early intelligence. Fonloul, Minister of Reli ion and Education, is a Jesuit; the Foreign 0 cc is held by Count Walenski, a natural son ofthe elder Bonn arte ; and Barouche. President ofthe Council 0 State, an ultra Republican, like Cartier, Lafontaine, or‘Chabet, turned to despotism for the sake of‘ gain and title. Barouehe’s salary is $50,000 ayear. The le islature meet for form's sake. receiving $3, 0 a year for a session of 11 weeks, their duty being to nod assent to what- ever Bona arte proposes. There is the same liberty of isbussion in France. as in Russia. " If hostile subordinates in the departments ; if declining trade and languishing manufac- tures ; if starvation prices and diminished em- ployment, with the prospsct of a deficient har- vest; if war taxes and small glory; the con- scription rendered more offensive than ever b the government taking out of the hands of pri- vate companie the power of providing substi- tutes, which has raised the cost of su stitutes to 2,000 francs each ; if these form a permanent foundation, then is the government of Louis Na leon likely to be lasting.” £0 much for England's partner in the war. Her own statesmen abate not one iota of the profligatc extravagance which marked the era of the wars of the French revolution. Taxes are increased, and hundreds of millions bor- rowed, and much of the proceeds wasted. As to Russia, the blockade of her ports is terribly effective. She is shut out from the rest of the world; her ex enses are doubled: her ad income is lessened; t ose of her manufactures which depend u n imported raw materials are standing stil : her agricultural produce, (except when carried by land, ata ruinous cost) , is without a urchaser; the best workmen are wanted for t e army; salt, iron, coal,cofl'ce, sugar, &c., fetch enormous prices; mone is remarkably scarce; 'and the stock of coa for the Russian navy will, it is asserted, scarcely serve through the long winter. Who will first give in! Who can stand such a purchase longest? Where will the indepen- dence of Turkey be at the close of the struggle l What will be its effects u n human rights and libert 1 We doubt whet or any ofthe parties who direct these gigantic operations care for the millions, except to make tools of them. Nothin in the career of either the Russian or Frenc despots, or of Lord Palmerston, will show the cpntrary.—'I‘orarilo Examiner, August 29. om. EXCELLENT CouNscr..—Two things to be kept —-your word, and your temper. The former when dealing with a printer, and the latter when disputing with it woman. E-IASZAR.=D’8 GAZETTE. ..._.,,.- '- _ : — ---—- - __8aturday, September 29, 1855. _ Sl£BAS'l‘Ul’OL iuts FALLEN! The Steamer Lady Le Marchantarrived yes- terday morning with the British Mails. She came up the Harbor decorated with flags and firing guns, which put the whole town on the r/ui l.'fl‘t'. The news so cheering to the heart of every Briton was soon announced that Siz- msroron mo i:\i.:,i~:x. The pnblic oflics were closed for the day by order of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. lugs at once became in demand, and the City were a lively appear- ance, a salute was fired from the Battery and the Mayor issued a proclamation for a general illumination in the evening, which was cordi- ally and generall responded to, bonfires and fireworks were ex iibited on the squares which also added to the cnliveniiieiit of the evening, and we are glad to say that all passed offwitliout any serious accident. . QUEEN’S COUNTY CATTLE SHOVV. W: have been obliged to 0st one the Edi- torial notice respecting the ‘xhiiition of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday last, to make room for the glorious and absorbing news received by the inai . The following are the I T OI‘ PRIZII. Entire Illood (,‘olts,foaled in 1853. lst prize, ’l'lioni.is Persons, Charlottetown. £2 0 2d do Williani Loclrorby, Cavendish, I I0 3d do Ronald .‘I!lllleS0ll. llrackley Point, 1 0 lllood Fillies, fouled in 1853. in prize, Donald McLeod, Douse’s Road, £1 10 2d do William Large. son., Little York, 1 8d do Janice Burns, 0 Entire Colt, for Agriculturalpurposes,fcaled in 1853. lst prize, \Villiani llowut, 'l‘ryon, £2 0 2d do Noah Whitby, DeSable, I 0 8d do John Ilnrriugton, do., 0 _10 Fillies, for Agricultural purposes, fouled in 1853. [.\Ir. Swshey’s was a beautiful nniunil, only 14 niontlis old, yet competing with, and taking first prize in a class open to arriiiials two years old. ’ Although a riuniher 0 this class were exhibited, the Judges were of opinion. that none of the others were entitled to a prize.] Balls of any age. 0 complexion. lst prize, Cornelius llowiit, 'I‘ryon, £1 10 2d d G. Smith, Charlottetown Royalty, I O , 3d do Jnrnes Csliill, Charlottetown, 0 10 Th GILMA N S H A IR. DYE. Bun.‘ dropped sin“ ll, Jammy’ 185$ _ ‘e beet article ever used, as hundreds can tu‘tify lst prize, W. Swabs ,jr. Esq., Ch. Royalty, £2 0 lG£1‘\?.sc"{ll3%lgrr?llK1'£‘ B°;."E";.'n tR::d! “"1" 2d do Hector McLean, North River, I changes me ha“, ,0 ‘ brilliant -3‘ Big‘; ::m:m y 3d do L. \Vriglit, Ch. 'I‘. Royalty. 1 0 rown, which is permanent-—iloes not stsingdruiii Q: We publish one-halfof our paper this m°"l|ng. to put our readers in early possession of the news ; the other part will be printed at five o'clock, and will contain further extracts from the papers. Ship N cws. Mr. lllcCrsith’s new srquc Jllontijo, timber laden. ll!-‘lice for Liverpool, G. 15., was abandoned at sea, Vyflltfrltrggcd on the Banks of Newfoundland, on the fill! Inst; crew taken off by a ship bound for Char- lr-sluu, S. C., but were after transferred on board a vessel for Quebec. 'l‘he Captain and part ofthe piety :l|'l’IV8\I here on Tliursduy morning, per Packet . llg|'il|I|_ The Great American Hair Tonic. 30'-'12‘! celebrated llyperion Fluid, for the growth rind pl't.tst!l\':lll0n'0I'lII6.I‘Il|lf is well known to be willi- outa rival on this continent. Hundreds of iniilalions have started intonn eplicinersl existence since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their dooin been scaled, whilst Bogles’s Hyperion llair Fluid, unh ii popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering and to conquer.” [here is no malady. ‘which can affect the Hair but can be_ cured by Iliis incoinpzirahle preparation. To Indies It is invaluable; and on children’s heads it lays the f_'oundnlion ofn good head of Hair, Ir ig now P-,.- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen ofGrciit Britain, and C0lllllldnlIl an extensive sale throughout Europe. _H0gIc'r EIrr!i'i'c Hair Dye converts red or gm hair into a beautiful black or brown, the nicriient it '5 *|PPl_|€¢l. literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin and leaves the Hair soft iind glossy without injuring Ill texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. ogle‘s Aiiiole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided uxury. B0gle's llebeoioiia removes I-‘reckles and ran from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ged to be the very best article for beautifying the To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 221 Washington street, Boston, U. 8. And by rill Druggists and pcrfumers throughout the Csnadss, United States and Great llritnin. W. R WATSON. Agent for P. E. I. June 19th. I yw any way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- ted which will compare with it. We would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it necerfailr. - oslon Po Z. D. GIL.\lAN, Chemist, Washington city, Iri- ventor and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggists, Hair Dressers, and Dealers 2d do Henry Longwonh, Esq., 3d do George Tweedy, o 10 Rams, under 3 years, Lambs excluded. Cupl. Bayfie d, R. ., sud scrvant,BenJ. righ Mrs. Wright and Miss Wright, Mr. Chns.Pops, Miss Hawkins, Messrs. II. G. Pineo, Solomon, Mutch, J. R, McKenzie, and 2 in the steeruge. In the Rosebud from Pictou, Sept. 26—Mcssrs D. Hoclrin, W. Gordon, B. O'Neill, H. R. Narrsws , David Illackwood, Mrs. Lowe, Miss Ross, Cnpts n Hobbs. and 6 in the stcsrnge. In the Steamer Enterprise, flrom Rieliibucte on the 28d.——'\lcssrs McLeod, Cameron, John Campbell, White, Walker, McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Sinnct, 6 children and servant, Mrs. Sutherland, Miss Irving, 00 Mrs. McDermott, and 8 in the steeregc. IANUFACTURER dc IIIPOBTEB. Surarrioa malleable Iron on hand, and furnished to order and pattern. SALE 0!‘ HORSES, carriages. Slcighs Barnes, " Agricultural Inipleiiients, lte, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, N SATURDAY, the 'I‘WEN'I‘Y-NINTH day of SEl’I‘EMI3Elt next, at the hourof Eleven o'clock, at the Livery Stables of Mr. Jakeman, GRAFTON S'l‘REE'l‘, the whole of his STOCK» —-cosiswriua or‘- 6 HORSES 5 Single Sleigh: 2 10: do I Doulile do 8 Wood Sleighs 4 Light Waggons 3 Gigs \ g All furred complete g With Steel Springs 1 Covered Buggy I Covered Coach, (superior article. nsw,) : with Pole and Lamps, comp etc 9 Sons Single Harness 2 Sons Double Harness 12 Sells Sleigh Bells 3 Sells Curt Harness 3 Riding Saddles 3 do Bridles, 1 Head Stalls and Chains 6 pairs Chain 'l'rsces, 2 oz. ‘orks 3 new Ploughs, 6 pairs new Harrow! I llny Rake, I Carr, iron axle l 'l‘ruck, 2 Cooking Stoves I Close Stove Also about 80 Cords Firewood. 'I‘irrurs—All sums uuder £10 Cash; over £10 Three months, on approved Notes. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. August 24th. Freehold Estate for Sale. 7 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on Saturday. the 29th day of SEI"I‘EMBER. next, at 12 o'clock, if not previously sold b private sale. The DWELLING HOUSE and PRE IISES situate at the corner of Great George Street and Fitz Roy Street. also a Building Lot adjoining, fronting on Great George Street 20 feet and running back that breadth for fifty-four feet; from the pleasant and convenient situation of this propcrt lt is well worth the attention of persons wishing to invest in Freehold Property. A plan of the Lots and ever information required, can he had at the ofiice of enry Palmer, Esq., Kent Street. or to the Subscriber. SAMUEL COLLINGS, Proprietor. Charlottetown, Aug. 27th, 1855. ‘ Great and E.rte7isive”sale.of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, SHIP CI-IANDLERY, GL0. BY JAMES MORRIS. , V '0 be sold by AllC'l'l0N, at the Store of Dlruus ltannirr. F ., on Monday, In of0ctober,st ll o’clock—the w ole of his extensive assortment of Is! prize, Josiah Ayres, £1 10 in I"ancy Articles, throu liout the United States. 2d do William I’rowse, I 0 General Agent for P. . Island, W. R. WATSON. 3d do Charles Ellis, 0 I0 ov.24 Cows, giving inillr, ofsny ago, lstprize. Col. Gray. Sprinx Park. .51 10 Charlottetown Markets, Sept. 26. 2d do H. Hnvilnnd, Esq ., Charlottetown, l 0 B I. " lb d Gd 1 P I 8 3d do Hon. Daniel Brenan, do 0 10 D? l')('":")wr' aid ‘ad 7 0'?’ i"l°J- 2 d 3‘! lIeifers,dropped since Isl Jan., 1853. ,,,'k Y q ' 5,, ‘sad l T:r:l:;.’ench ‘la:-23$ Isl prize, G. DeBlois. Esq , Charlottetown, .£l I0 no. (small), 6§da 8d owls, . ls ii 1. ed do Hon. George Colss, do I 0 Ham, 3,] 3 log p,mid‘,,,_ 7,] n M 34 1 d0 W- W- lflilngt Elm I nfllllllwi 0 10 Motion, 3§d a 6d Chickens per pair Hide 2:: Pen of8 Ewe 'I‘egs,ofLeioester breed. :;"'“lb- P" ll" 33%‘ 2: 388' d°3°"s 2 6d7ll I 9d - en , a stir, ' s 3 (id 2;‘ p3:°’g;?r;8:.[?:$:;" ‘E: 3 flutter (fresh), llda 16d Pptatoes, n I: 6d 3d do Charles Ilaszard. Bella Vue 0 10 1vd°' by “h 1 1 "mp. P" b'"'°h‘ ad allow, lid is Is Carrots, do, Md 4; 2;] Pen of! Ewes, of any age. woo“ “d . I. ' Homupun yd_ 3. ed‘ 5. lat prize, William Longworlh, Esq., £1 10 Floor, 4d a ‘lid l Hay, Ion, ’ sensed 2d do Charles Haszard, I:‘.sq., 1 o __,,. _ _ , _ A, _, ‘~ 3d do Judge Peters, 0 re Penof'3E\ve Lambs. WANTED- lgt prize, Benjamin W.-igm, E.q_, £1 0 A MILLER. for ii Grist Mill, who thoroughly un- derstands his business, to whom lgbernl wages will be given.—Apply to JESSE \VRIGll'I‘. Coatzli llmlware. EDWARD 1).-ma, B9 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- FFERS for Cash at low rice.-, Springs. Axles, Bolts, Spokes. Rims, S rifts, Enameled Cloth, Patent and Enameled Lentlicr; all of first qualify. I-‘ull assortment American Har- ness, Hardware. I’AR1'lCl'LAlI A-rrsrrrioiv Dry Goods, Hardware, Greteries, Ironmongery, Croclrcryware. Glassware. éc , sic. fly‘ For nrticulars ride Handbills. . The Sale wil be continued from day to day until the whole are disposed of. Country Merchants and Dealers would do well to attend this sale, as the Stock is one of the largest ever offered at auction in this City. Talus or Snr.s:.—-£10 and up to £20, three months; £20 and up to 50, six months; £50 and upwards, nine montlis—crodit will be given on good and approved joint notes of hand; all some under £10 cash on delivery. September 13. TO BE SOLD At Public Auction. A1‘ the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottetown, on 'l‘uesdoy the 30th October next. at twelve o’clo¢k, ifnot previously disposed of by private Sale. all that tract of land situate on Township No. I9, known as the Douglas Estate comprising 1680 Acres. This property is freehold and under Lease to various - - Bed no Mills 30 t. 26. lst prize, G. Smith. Ch lottet R It £2 0 “I - ’ P 2d o Judge Peters, M own 0” y’ o N'B'—A '""5'° M“ l"°r°"°d' 'l'ensnts.at an annual rent of one shilling currency ad do Isnnc 'I‘hompson,Sydney flfillg. o 10 - per acre. An indisputable title will be given.‘ A R-In Reading Room Notice .':" °';"°.":.°.'::':! '""’..':.°.*°*"."'::' °*".....°' -g p t . smaon nitpp nl0n0l0I| n. id. pdloz 'lIi ‘Ci Iii HE Subscriber begs to return thanks to his nuine- Ch“ I A zsliollmwr sTF'wA|Igr' do Benjamin \Vright, I-Zsq.. 0 I0 rous I’rrtrons and Friends, for the liberal support I mmmwm us H’ $55" Rams of any age, (over 2 yous old) and assistance nfiurded him since the opening of the __._,-__ ___ _ _ lst prize, John Theme, 0 Room, srrd trusts, that _for the future, by strict cars P and ntlent:_on,l:p give satisfaction. and solicits a con- FAIRBANKS’ .. in prize. Jame Rlattrsy, 10 3,, ,,d,,“,._,_ y 5 I ’ “ S C A L E 8 2d do George .ewis 1 o I .9, . . . '4 d° J°'l"l' AJ"'°'v' _ 0 '0 freaely affordcrl tontlildofglolzrgoyr ril'mth!e‘e's':\i'e|Eal‘%riirit _ :v C r‘6If\ , g(pstdBonr‘,{_Cpll. gixyilspging Park. £1 10 ng(ion._ p w_ “UGHES_ ' ' .,.v .=- OF ALL VABIETIES. o no or c an . - . - . . ’ _ ‘ ° . Great George Street. Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. Atlnrdpriaewssofl'ered,but no competitors. Oppogfle flours. Thomasdt Dawson BOSTON. Passengers, _s,°["°,""’°',2?'_ __,____ G35-‘BN1-BAP 61- BROWN. In the Lad Lellferohsnt, from Pictou. Se I. 26.— C . Aoasrrs. ‘P Harness and 3%‘ Railroad, Hay. Coal, and Farmers’ SCALES set in any pm. of the Provinces by experienced work- Gm IIQII. Scp. sth, it-so. oBoot and Shoe Making. llI-‘. Subscriber has on hand, English calf skin very superior, French calf skin boot fronts. English and American sole leather. and can I'm-nigh first rate articles in the above line. GEORGE IlRAC'D.' urvsiv To ‘Dannie, Sydney Street, July 23d.