\ PUBLISHED ON Established 1323. HASZARITS GAZETTE, Published bY Ha-“rd 3* °“’°“- Queen Bqiisrfii Is issued twice a week. at 15'- P91‘ W“- AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME do ABROAD. i s . ' Coach and sleigh Milking. . ' , h k for the pe- °”E“ i”J.il§'ii.§ ‘§5.'§iZ3"'.$ 23.7 and would iuroiiiodiifgnliic that he k°°P' 0" lmdv “'4 ““"‘°' toorder,—— Garriagesi Wagllnsv Carts’ 3 hs, &c. Upper leig Queen Street. October 13th, 1855. _______{__,,_ Harness and Coach Hardware» EDWARD DANA, ACTUEER & Iirronrirn Street. trliear Stately, _B';stoAp;m ~ h rices, pri 9. I Flildlihs g)i|)’oIt::ss. R‘itins°,wS‘liafts, Enameled Cloth, p 1 nd Enameled Lentlier; all of fin‘ l1“¢l'W' file" a “ugh, you on hand, and furnished to sun‘? lilgrn Full assortment American Hur- iiigir iililsridiivared PARTICULAR A'l"l‘lN'l‘l0N G";N 1-o oiinszris, A good Assortment of "J;/ILSON’S Botanic Medicine HAN UP 29 Kilby '1 Iioiiisoniaii Preparations, with full directions for 7 _Zj<‘x.1.KH§.I'H¢ T,’ 'I_,l".!!iIH_<J -ALIO— 7 B. 0. Gt. G. O. VVILSON S Compound Srtrsnpnril at Nciii-opatliic Drops. \Vild Cherry Bzils‘am. l)ysciitci'y and Cliolcrit Syrup and \Vild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard &. Owen, Sole wliolcsiile Agents for Prince Edward Island ‘ NEW BOOK Just issuril from ffl€P{’if(‘0ct.d2s0f Ilaszard 5‘ 0'09"- The Constitution of the Govern- ment of Newfoundland N '.‘.:.::."i‘.:,: '..’.:.'."‘.'.'::.'::'..‘*.-,.»“.'.‘.'.: ~ ~ " r \ . bl l Les-~;:;-;.-,°e'.vi:::.;:i.%r:.:.i°.;:..:.::::';.i.;t. —Mfl~Netv Books ! AS'I..~\ll.D & ()WI’.N have .|US'l‘ Rl".C_F.lVF.D ‘his day, pier “ l\|iijostic," l case llUOI\S, from I-ldiiiburgli, niiioiig which, are it new supply of Ciutinuliiis‘ I'uni.icA't‘ioNs, viz,—Cliaiiiburs’ In- formation, Ilnglisli Literature, Journal of Popular I.iteriitur<'.now series, Jan. to I9" J , ..i.i. , Pictorial History of Eiiglanil. Isl \'0l|l"1¢3i—_-‘\ "'8' ‘my or me people aswell as of lho‘Kingi_Iom, illustrated with niiiny hun‘dred \Vood Iungrnvings, l.- .d ' ll) vi iiiiics, C,:_?':§c::."‘lli‘o|ci:¢iIdliseellziny. Titles for the Road and Rail. Maitlii-.iiiiitic_s. Algebra. (Eeometry. Arithiiiotic. llook-keeping 6; l\atur.il Ihilosophy and Science, in all its branclies, ac. Also, from Messrs. Oliver & Boyd, I-Zion Latin Grsmmnr; I-Zdwardls I.:i_tiir Delectus; [)ymock’s Crcssr; Reid‘: English Dictionary‘, I-‘ulton’s Johnston's do. , IIutton‘s Boo.k-‘keeping; Bridges’ Algebra at Key: Key to Lonnie e Gtflmmflfi M.n‘imll’s Questions; Msrliliiim‘s hnglsntli ‘ MsrIthsm‘s I-‘runes; Stewart's Modern Geography; ~ Cumming's Signs of the Timely “'89” a"°'“°'||i Protestant Discussion with D. I-‘roach, ., H0. llllllll’ , I tl@hEMEEdEAE. EVERY N O T I C E . HE Subscriber having been appointed by Power of Attorney, from the Heirs of the Estate oftbe late DONALD McDONALD, of Glesnlsdale, deceased. dated 3d September, and 10th October, is empowered to sell or lease all their Lands on the Island, and to collect all Debts, Rents, Arresrs of Rents,Promisory Notes and Book Accounts, c. ' JOHN ARCII. McDONALD, Glenaliidule, Oct 13. Agent. All persons desirous of purchasing or leasing Lands‘ will do well to call on the Agent as soon as possible. for the best Farms will be first taken. 'l'wo MILL SI'I'I:IS to let. Any person or persons found trespassing on the above Estate, either by cutting, hauling 'l‘imber, ina- kirig Roads, barking or boxing Trees, or in any other way damaging or destroying the said Property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the Law. Freehold Farm for Sale. V[‘O Ill-I SOLD, by private conract. a valuable I"RI".ElIOLD FARM, 6 miles from Town, con- sisting of 60 acres of LAN , or tlieresbouts, 54 of which are cleared, and in an excellent state of culti- vation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It is situated on the north side of, and adjoins. the “last River, and contiguous to Mr. John Hyde's Mill. The House is placed on ii com- mending situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, rind has it splendid view of the river. The farm buildings have been all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of it Burn 63 x 26 feet, including Stable rind Cow-house, also, ii Conch-house and Granary, Out-Iiouiies, (irct-n~liouse and Piggery. Mussel Mud to mny extent can lie obtsitic from the river. For psriiculiirs apply tol NICHOLAS BROWN, Oct. 22. Kent Street. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘OR Sale 'i‘0wN l.()'I‘S Ni... 24, 29. so, rind 62 iii the lst Hundred of Town Lots in (.‘li:ir- lottetown, fronting on IVutcr Slrcet and Kiiig Ntrcel or such parts ilien-of as may be agreed on. Part of the purchase moiii-y may remain unpaid for it limited period, by being secured on the priiiriisiis. I". IBRIICKI-‘i\', Ilaiirislc-r-til-I.:iw. it‘ 'C' - -~t .- ii lgrllb. 0 s b'l.'l’I’.IlI()l{. tilllt‘-l.\N (lI(:'Altri l't,‘4‘.l‘,I\'l‘tI by the fiiibscrilier on (Tim- iiiignnicnt, and for side :il his .-\uirtion .‘iI:trI, corner of Queen and Wiimi Streets. The above Cig irs are for unrirseiveil sale, and will be sold \Vltolc.-‘ails lllltl lleliiil. zit \'i-ry low HEN lA.\lI.\l I).-\Vll-I5. September, IS. l.‘l.'i.'i. AMERICAN GOODS. "ROM ALBANY l)Iltl’.C'I‘, and for SALI". iii Ii I)0l)D’S Brick Store, in Pownal Street: 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, which will he Sold 'l‘weiity-fivo per cent. less than say over imported into this (Yity. 'l‘lIt).\IAS ‘V. DODD. NOTICE. ‘HE Sale oftho Land on the St. Peter's Road, near Dr. l!oswell‘s, is postponed until further notice. ' JOHN ARCH. M‘DONAl.D, Agent Nov. 26th, 1855. Isl. price.-i. , Oct. 19. 3 would lt(:i:p spriiig in your hearts, learn .to sing. 'I'liei‘c is more merit in iiiclody Gteantngs from late Papers. TRUE POLITICAL ECONOMY. The Albany Evening Journal, in an article on the growth of States, has the following para- II I “Mii.nufacturs— whether of iron, cloth, per,wool, cotton, or anything else—-are what are needed to keep the inland towns and coun- ties of New York increasing, instead of dimi- nishing. Bringing ii. market close to the fai,-mer‘s door, supplying him with the manufactured products. without the cost of the double trans- portation to and from tho sea-const—bringing mouths to be fed, bodies to be clothed, heads to be taught, and pockets to help pay taxeg_. those are the menus of preventing him from leaving his farm and running of! after prairie land and gold mines. ” There is ii. whole treatise on Political Econo- my, compressed into it paragraph. Countries which are merely agricultural must be poor. Countries depending chietly on manufactures are subject to violent revnlsions of fortune, pe- riods of morbid prosperity alternating with times of complete depression. But the two united in the same district are to be the guaran- tee of steady and permanent prosperity. Err-‘nc'rs or Fnos'r.—The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican says the action of the frost upon the earth on Tuesday night occasioned a constant succession of explosions, similar to those which occur in the Arctic regions, varying in character rind intensity train a light pistol shot to a light eartliquake. Fissures in the earth were seen in various places, and by one of those opcrutioiis, the tile shop oftho United States, Ariiioiy was cracked from the root‘ to the ground. I.\'I)US‘l‘|l\' AND success.-—Itii:li:rd Burke lieiiig found in :i reverie zhiirtly after an extraor- dinary display of powers III I’arlianiv:iit by his brother Eiliiiiiiiil lirirke, was qucstiiiiicil by a Illt:l|(I1|5‘IIi lliv l‘;|ll59. and 1' illed-—“ I have ltt'(.‘lt \\'tIl:tIt‘l’lll\_‘ liow Ned has ciiiitriveil to iiiono- piilizie all llil' l.tlt'IlI3 of the l'aiiiil_v; but then :l‘_!tlllI, I ft'lll“llll‘|‘T. wlicii we were iii play, It8i \\'.1‘1£ll\\':l\’.- :it \'-wilt." The lureii of this QIICC-. lltllt.‘ is iiii-rc.i.~--tl i-y the fact, that Ric;-iziril Iliirke. \\;is‘ L'«|'la'l«I"l’l'<l ..iii ItlIi)I’I')l' in |l1lllll"..ll t:i|ciiisio‘i his lll'tllll('f. Yet ilm one rose to greatness,‘ \\lIllt' lIlt' IIllI«‘l' diiail c(Hll}Illr(lll\'Cly 0ltsClll‘e- i)uii'i Il'll.~l in 3.-iiiir geiiiiis, young mun, it‘ you wiiiill rise; but it-irk lwiirk l '[‘iii~: ADV.\N’l‘.\GES or SiNcisc.—lf you than most people are aware of. A cob- bler who siiiootlis his wii.\'-ends with a song, will do as much work in it day as one given to ill-nature and fretting would effect in :1 week. shine; they run to clieerfulness—to fill the bosom with such buoyancy, that, for the time being, you feel tilled with June air, or lake a meadow of clover in blos- Songs urc.|ike sun ““ soni.——Tlie Reflector. Douiirrui. NOMF.!\Cl.ATUltli‘..—-The new Rus- sian Minister to the lliiiled States is called .$oiiisiiiisolI'(snw my nose all). An attache ol the same legatiiin at Washington, B|omzinos0lI‘(blow my nose off). Besides which we have Colonel k’ “‘ (cut my nose oil‘), of°1lie Imperial " TAn"Ei"1iioTroE. . ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified, that unless their respective Accounts are settled in one month after this date, they will be sued for without further notice. JOSEPH McLELLAN. Charlottetown. Nov. 12. Sky Light Glass For Sale. ASZARD 8:. OWEN have s good stock of the above (such us is used in the United States for sky Lights in the Roots of Houses), each sheet is 86 x 15 inches, snd Q inch thick. tiiiiard; Marshal Pulinanosolf (pull my nose oil‘), General Nozebegon (nose be gone), snd many othcrs.—Boslon Journal. Wiiiuiri.rs.—lt is said to have been very set- isfsctorily demonstrated, that evrey time s wife scold: her husband, she adds I Wrinkle to her fsce! It is thought the announcement of this fact will have I most satisfactory etfect, especially as it is understood that every time s wife smiles_on her husband, it will remove one of the old wrin- ltles. I WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Wednesday. December 12, 1855. New Series. No. 299. Tris 'l‘lI.lGRAPH.—" Wife, I don't see, for my part, how they send letters on them’ are wires, without tes.iin' ’em all to bits,” “ Oh, mylthey don’t send the paper, they jug; um] the writin' in s fluid state.” ACALcuLA1iNo YANKEE.-—“ My son," aid M}-l\“l|llD. “ how could on merry an Irish girl?" “ Why father,” says the son: H I’m not able to keep two women; and if I’d married 3 Ysnltee girl,l it had to have hired an Irish girl to take one of her.—Amei-icon paper. Tiii: WRONG 'I‘ni\in.—,Soine young men, going from Columbus to Cincinnati, Ohio, in the cars, were getting rather noisy and profane, when I gentlemen in a white cravst tapped one of them on the shoulder, with the remark, “ Young men, do you ,|tn_ow you are on the road to perdition?” " That syust my luck; I took for Cincinnati, and I've got on the wrong train.” WELL, Ssmbo, what’s yer up to now: days?" “ 0ti,l’se ecsrp’nter and jiner.” “ He, Iguess yer in. What department do you per- form, Siimbol" “ I does the circular work.” “‘ What’s dat?"“ Why,I turns de gtindston." Now that the civic chair is filled by a Hebrew, the Mansion-house may be regarded for the time being as b'olomun’s temple ! _.._ooop.__..._ Holloway‘: Pills, undoubtedly the best Medi. cine on sale in Ciinads.—'l'lis extraordinarv power posscsseil by these Pills has rendered thcirijusto y no universal favourite with the Caiiailiiins, owing it is presumed to their eflicacv in all dis. eases oftho liver, and stomach. For the cure ofsick headaches,hi|e and iridigestion they are also unequalled; and for all female complaints, whether of the daughter entering into woman- hood, or the mother at the turn of life, their effect is infallible, as they speedily retrieve all such complaints from the system. -:;—0 The Great American Hair Tonic. Bugle’: celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is wiell kiioivii to be with- out ll rival on this coiitincnt. Hundreds ofiiiiilntions have started into an cplieiiicral existence, since the 'iitroduetion of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their dtltllll lit-en scaled, whilst. Bogle’s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by nny other article, goes on " conquering and to conquer.” 'I'|icre is no imilaily, which can alfect the Hair, but can be cured by this iiiconiparnblc p|’cp.l|'(|lI0ll. To Indies it is invaluable; and on children’s IIt.'l'-(IS it lay! the fiiuridiition of A good head of Hair. It is now pa- troiiized by Her Mzijusty the Queen of Great Britain, and Collllllallltls an extensive sale throughout Europe. Bo;Ic’t Electric [lair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beautiful black or brown, the riiorneiit it is applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin and leaves the Hair soft and glossy without injuring its texture in llio least; a decided superiority over all other Iliiir dy es. Bogle’s Aiiiole Shaving compound renders that usually‘ unpleasant operation (slinviiig) xi decided ury. Boglc‘s Ilebeniona removes Freckles and tan from the [ace in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. 'l‘o he had, wholesale or retail, of \V. Bogle, 227, \Vasliington street, Boston, U. S. And by all Druggists and perfurners throughout the Cnniidiis, United States and Great Britain. R. \VA'I'Sl)N, Agent for I’. E. I. .|uncl9tli. I yw :.__o oiL1vuiN’s HAIR DYE. 'I‘lie best article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country. Read! GI MAN'S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously changes the hair to s brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is permancn¢—-does not stain or in any way injure the skin. No article over yet inven- ted which will compsis with it. e would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it nee-erfaile. —Boston Post Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city, In. ventor rind Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggists, Heir Dressers, end Deslcn in Fsncy Articles, thros bout the United States. Gbuersl Agent for P. . lslsnd, W. ll. WAT80 "3