PUBLISHED ON_ Establisneu I823. HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE Published by Geo. '1'. Haszard I Queen Square, . Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. no coararss. , THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. , _ . I ourtrvvsrroiv) I I ( c OF CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ON s.u.a AT , HASZARD and OWENS, QUEI‘lN’S SQUARE. . The connection of the physical sciences, by Mary Surncrville, , The philosophy of the plan of salvation, .1 book for ~ the times, by an American Editor, 2s 6d Perils of adventures on the deep, We 1 'l‘lre life of John Knox containing illustrations of the I history of the reformation: in Scotland. by Rev . 'l‘hos McCrie, -Is i Scripture truths in verse for the use of the young,‘ I Pusculs thoughts on religion and other subjects, ls‘ Every dav duties in letters to it young lady, by Sto- dnttt, it I 3 Six disquisitions on doctrinal and practical Theology, i by Wm Tho. Wishart of St Johns New Brunswick. I s Memoir oftlie Rev. llenry Martyn, B. D. 49 3d The saints inheritance or the world to come. by , Ilenry L. llill, 6s 9d History of the «Puritans in England under the reigns of Tudors and the Stuarts, b the liev W. H. Stowcll, and the Pilgrim Ftitliers, by D. \Vilsori Scott. in one vol, 5s 6d A burning and it shining light being the discourse; of Rev Tho. Spencer of Liver ool, I An Essay towards an easy, plisin, practial and extensive explication of the assembly shotrer cute- chistn, by Rev John Brown, 4s 3d Christ our Law. by Caroline l"ry, 4s 3d The Geography. Typography and natural History of Pa estine, by F. A. Cox, D D L D, 8s 6d Christianity demonstrated in four distinct and inde- pendent series of proofs with an explanation of the fypss and Prophecies concerning the Messiah, by I snry Newcomb, «ts 6d Ripley's notes on the four Gospels. 7s 6d Ripley's notes on tlte acts of the apostles. 4s 6d The Missionary offering a memorial of Christ's ines- sengers itf heathen lands 5s Religious cases of conscience answered in tin evan- gelical tnnnner, or the inquiring christian instruc- ted, by Pike llaywnrd, (is Remains of the Rev Richard Cecil, by Joseph Pratt, 3 vols. l8s 9d Christianity and statesman-ship with kindred topics, i by Wm "tt[_'lN', I) I), 6s 6d Connexion of sacred rind profane Ilistory being a review of the principal events in the world as the bear upon the state of religion from the close of Id Testament Ilistory till the establishment of Christianity, by Davieson, 9s A Parsons sketches; or conversations with anxious inquirers respecting the way of salvation, by ‘ Ichabod S Spencer, D D 2 vols. l5s Hill and Valley or hours in England and \Vales, by Catherine Sinclair, be, Scotia's Bard's, III A manual of elementary Geology or the ancient chan es of the earth and its inhabitants, by Sir Charles Lyell, l2s 6d and I7 6d Principles of Geology on the modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants, by Sir Charles Lyell. I5 6d The complete works of Hnunh Moore, 2 vols, 19s The Poetical works of Mrs Hemans complete in one 4 vol, 13: 8d Ths Poetical works of Thomas Moore, complete, 18s The Pseticsl works of Lord Byron, complete in one vol. 12s 6 The Poetical works of Robert Southey, L L D, col- lected by himself, 21s The Poetical works of Samuel Butler, with life .~ critical dissertation and ex sriatory notes, by Rev. George Gillillan. 2 vols, I3s 6d Half hours with the best authors. 2 vols, lbs The Poetical works of John Dryden, with life criti- cal dissertations and explanatory notes, by Rev. Gsor s Gilflllan, 2 vols, l3s ‘ The ostiosl works of William Shenstone, with life critical dissertations and explanatory, notes. by Rev George Gilfillan, 6s 9d The Poetical works of Berrttie Blair. and Falcomer, with lives critical dissertion and explanatory notes, I llllll II S’ EIGDMMEMMIIA I T s, 5 ‘ - Helps to a life ofholincss and usefulness, or Revival by lter Gsorgs Giltlllun, one vol, 6s 9d J’ I oslfi EVERY Charlottetown, P. E, lslzuitl. ts‘atur'd-ay. September 6,. 1856. he Plays of Shakspeare, with, a sketch of the i Chin]-ch'ofEn land Pr“ er Boo authors life and classical notes,by Samuel Mann-jy ‘\sz‘““) 5‘ ‘g;‘vEN haw [yeceiwd a ‘$36 in supply of the above and are prepared to sell rein ii ' Pictorial half hours edited, by Charles Knight, 2 ttlieifollnwirrg low prices, viz. vols £1 2: 6d ,. ; Iluby 2l2nro, Cloth, Gilt Ildgetl, ls (id. The tvhmeh of the Old and New 't‘e-mu-«uni. edited. i " "toe Morocco. liurbosaed richly cm. 3.. . orocc. iriion 32rrro lloan, Ilrn rrnpnreil 3'.’.nin, 3;, : Pica 2~lnro. 5: (id. Svo by Rev. ll. llastings Weld, 55 X , (“L The life of the Apostles, Edited by Rev II llnstings, , lg bos.-red, Gilt Edged, 3s. 6s I ' ‘he lives of the Patrisrclis and Proplrets, Edited by Rev II llastirrgo Weld, 5s 6d The life of the Saviour, by the Pootrt and Painters, edited by Rufus \V. tiriswtrld. 59 The beauties of lll:rir,a choice selection frotn hi‘ 91. Calf. l‘.Zs lid. JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, ( Qumi-.\'/, in Mr. De.rlm'sa_r/‘s Buildings.) sflllclls III" nitlrntrtico of the public, and will endea- yor to merit tlto confidence ol nlfwho may favor liitri Wllll lursrrre.-'.-r in the above line. Feb, ll, I850, H rniscellariies, by the Rev. Jarrries (Iartigliey, 5: The Decritneron; or ten days errtertttinrrreirt at Iloc- . caccio, trarrtslatcd from the ltaliari, 9.-I i Uncle Torus Cabin or s|.t\'e life in America, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stone. 5! 3\l A Third Gallery of l.ll.LflII’y Purtrnils, by George Giltillan, 7s 6d 1 Carriage Bolts. A>‘.7..-\R|) & OWEN ltttve received a large Torn Rsc et and his three maiden aunts, with ni .x‘m.,k,,f.|,,.,,\,,,,»,,_,,f ,1, - , x ,, ,_ word oritiwo about the \Vhittleburys, by Clrarlesl LEN,”-,(_ ,,,A,,E1.,::_ will “m° mus‘ B IV. i\Iunl'e)'. 3: 6d! d r h_. lyficnpoem d luclic.-i by f 5-16 3-8 a erurr-ver; we on re a r . a one : u 5.”; 3.3 intoolinglish verse, by \Villinrn Young, 6: , -_r‘ .. 5_,6 as . Turkey and the Turks, by Rev. V Sinitli, 5s , ~35 -« 3 546 34; l eauty illustrating chietly by an arralysrsr and cl:rssi- 3 u .4 5-16 3_3 lication of beauty in woman. by Alexander With; 35 " I-4 5-Iii 3-8 7-I6 Q ker.4s 6d I» 4 u i.i 7-I6 8-8 The beauties of the British Posts with a few intro.. ductory observations, by ltev George Croly, In 6d I The History, object and proper observance of the Iloly setrson of Lent, by tlre'Riglit Rev lrigrtilrarri Kip D D, Bishop ofCiilifornia, -I4 . The double “fitness of the Church, by the Rev \\'m lngrahiiin, Kip D I), author of Lenten I"si-t, 6s 3d 1 A system of intellectual Philosophy, by the Rev; Asa Illahnn, 6s 3d l I l Tlrese llults have trP.'tlly turned heads and are offered for sale at frorn 2.’; I1 50 per cent lower than they can be made for on the Island. COPAL VARNISH ' , l"I‘i\V 'l'in-carts nfsuperior COPAL ‘ H. HASZARD. cllflfl'|llt3I0\\'lI, July 2d, I855. Nature and blcsscilrress of christian purity, by Rev R 8 Foster, -ls 6d The elements of moral science, by Francis Way.’ land, . s The philosophy of unbelief in morals trnd religion, bv the Rev llcrnian llookcr, 4s 9d Barristers at Attornies at La Outlines of moral science, by Arch. Alexander, w’ JVOT./IRIES PUBLIC, so , so. D D 5 . 'l‘houghts‘for the afilicted, by Rev George l5Uohe- OLD CUSTOM-HOUSE BUILDINGS, e 3 9d . W.rrr:rr-Sritsrrr, CH.\ItL01"rE't‘0WN, s Barnes notes on the New Testament, complete in. eleven volumes with maps, portraits and erigra- ' T BEAT" "AV" “D P’ E‘ ISLAND‘ vings, bound in cloth £2 6: (id i ' _ ‘_ _ _ ‘ _' Barnes notes oii the book of Daniel, 2 vols, 12s 6d | l“m"““"‘ '‘l”'‘‘ ’‘E‘‘' Barnes notes on the prophet Isaiah, revised by the l '”""“ ‘ :7” ‘ ' ” ii‘ author, 2 volumes. 12s ' I STEAMER Barnes notes on the book of Job, with new transln I I tions. He 3 E Practical sermons: designed for congregations and ‘ Lady Le Marchant farriilies, by Ilev Albert Barnes. 5a ' , Sermons. bearing on subjects of the day, by John . llo,-riry l\'ewrrri|ri, B I) 61 3d l’lIlI.II’S I<‘. IRVING. Cortxartoeri. Under contract with the Provincial Govern- ment carrying Her Majesty's Hails. HIS superior British built S'l‘EAI\lER.—-coppered and copper fastened, 2l2 tons Reg" 90 horse power, clasr-ml at Lloyd's for 13 years, having superior accomirrodittiuns for Passengers—will run regularly, during tho reason, on the line between Charlottetown and Pictou, and between Charlotte- town nnd Shcdiac :— Lenving Sliodiac, unless prevented by unforseen circumstances, every Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock, for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown for Pic- tou every Tuesday at 2 o'clock; returning from Pictou every Wednesday, leaving at 8 o’clock ; will A Protestant appeal to the Douay Bible and other‘ Roman Catholic standards in support of the Doc- i trine ofthe Reforntstiori, by Rev. John Jenkins, as I The Cburchnran‘s companion in the closet or a complete manual of private devotions. 59 Care of the soul or sermonrt upon some points ofl christian prudence, by W E Heygeto, [Os Twelve serrrions delivered in the new temple of the Israelites at Hamburgh, by Gotthlod Salomon, 3s omanisrn as it exists at Rome. by the Ilon J W I’erry, 7s 6d The christian Instructed containing a summary explanation and defence of the doctrines and duties of the christian religion. by the Rev Josiah Hop- I 5' .. in ‘I . Rim! 0 D 4- ' I Ch I It t r I" t Thnrsdu The Christisii world unmasked, by Rev. John Ber. ' :I5:::int;a‘v¢:“ 11:)! “".:]:elr‘lt; tar.-mrc"p‘tIr“te'ye:-_yom Picmyl ,"dB°- 3! Id _ . |ever Friday, leaving at6 o'clock ; and will go on Life of Roger Williams the founder of the Stats 0 ,0 Shedinm 193.3,,‘ ci,,,|ouem,,.,, ,“ l 0-cloc Rhode Island, by Wm. Garnmell, 6s 6d . The gsnuinonsss, authenticity. and inspiration of the rd o , 4 6d The works ofstephsn Olivo, D_L L D, sident of the Wesleyan University, 12s . , The religion of the world and their relations to : Christianity, by Frederick Denison Maurice, 4s Gd 1 Natural Theology or evidences of the existence and ! attributes of the Deity. 51,3" “'31- Pfllfiyi -‘If An examination of Universalism embracing its rise : and ogrsss and the means of its propagation, by ' the cv. Nathan I). George, 2: 6d M Discourses on human nature, human Life, nnd the‘ nature of religion, by Orville Dewey, D. D., 8. For freight or paasagi, apply at Richibuctou to [ha owner, L. . D E! .—in ' to E. J. SMITH. Esq -in Pictou to Iessrs. J. 61. c ill. YOIlSTON.—-or in Charlottetown to ESBRISAY. ' THEO. D June 12. I856. Harness and Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, ANUFACTURER. & IMPORTED 29 Kilhy Street. (near State), Boston , I“I-‘EIKS for Cash at low rices, Springs. Axlcs,I ols, _ Bolt... Spokc|, Itirns, Sliafts. Enameled Cloth, - igio_ri tsachirigDby_ earltmple. by R"3l""d we Patent and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. . II late Pre- Cd v Rel Dickinson, I). _ Tlrs Richer ofGracs' or the blessings o snaton malleable Iron on hand, and furnished to and pattern. Full assortment American Har- Su ' fperfectlove, 0,49, sou, llardwars. l'an'rrcur.an A'r'rs:iv'rroIt aavaarreaa. WDE ESDAY & SATURDAY. laddition to the Government Crarit. I VARNISII l for rtrrlc by ‘ ii A CARD. HAVILANI) &, BRECKEN, , I New Series. ;\o. 374. an. H" i II./1JlIJl!0.N‘D JOHNSON, Jll. D., r-Hvstcrsrr AND IURGION.) May br consulted at tho Dispenarrry,sr at his father's Residence. July |7- Ch. Town, r. B. 1. Hardware Hardware! 1 I US'l‘ RECElVF.ll from the United States, and is for Sale by ll.~\S'I.;\l{l) 3; ()WEN— y Mortrsc Locks and Latclres, frorir lid to 20s each, ~’ Rim. western, store dour rind plate Locks, &c, Srrrull Locks, (a large stock,) Wardrobe, lint and coat lloohs, Is :1 2s (id per doz. Iron and wooden Ilench Screws, Clamp nntl Riggersf Screws, _' oii's Ilraces, (gear-vtlic-el'd), doc. 2s 3d :1 His, , Mineral, porcelain,-silvcred Door-Shutter and Draw- ] or rich I M'.tltttg:Itl_\’- walnut and japanncd Drawer Knobs, l Coirl lilrisuls rind 'l‘insmirhg’ '1'm,|g, [Pencil Sliarperrt.-rs, Griridstorie Fixtures, from 7s 6d a 12s Circukrr Saws and Arbors, and Leather Belting, ! Ilarrrrirers, (a large assorted Stock llatcliets, (sltingling, claw, lathirrg, broad, dtc) Narrow and Broad Axos and Atlzes, Plurrihs and Levels, Screw Plates and Ill”, Web Saw.-I and Ilnrtdles, lever Sim-sets India Rubber Packing, combs, toys, bat, ball, &c 4 S Teacher Wanted. . ANTED a Teacher for the Catnpbellton School, ot 7; there will be it liberal surri given in Application to EUGENE M‘CAIl.THY be made to , S PRING SUPPLIES. ;' ASZARD & OWEN. have received ex , Ellen from Liverpool, part oftheir Spring lsupplies, among which will be found ‘Post, oolscap, and Putt paper, ofevery des- cription and qualit Ruled Papers from Note size to Demy. Ledgers, Day and Account Books of every y. variety. Bill Boolte—receivable and payable, Pens, Periholders, Blsclrlertd, and slate pencils—a lame stock. Envelopes. Cloth lined, official and other sizes .Wrapping paper, Brown, and Gray of all sizes. schooner for Sale! A SCIIOONER three years old, under repair, to be Sold e ' a good cargo vessel of thirty tons register. Apply to— . WILLIAM IIODGES. Cymhrra Lodge, Rustico, Aug. 29. 1856. QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. ' OIV contains an immense assortment of BRI I H .l.N'D FRENCH MANUFACTURES, (the newest make and patterns) just arrived psr Brig “ INTENDED" direct from England, which is offered for sale at a small advance on cost. WM. HEARD. Charlottetown, July 8, 1856, A good Assortment WIL80N’S CILIIIATID Botanic Medicine AND Tlromsonian Preparations, with full directions for .F_Z‘-.mZI-'—.4’.‘.7' USE ‘-‘ALDO-— B. 0. Gt. G. C. WIL8ON’8 Compound Snr-snpnrilla , Neuropathic Drops, \Vild Cherry Balsam, Dysentery and Cholera Syrup and “hid Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard ds. Owe as experienced, enjoyed, and recorded, by sixty- . . . _ trvolivrng witnesses, 5 q|y[N To ogumiu, , ll Sole wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Isllltind