Summary of News. l The Canadian government have cotitracted for; n semi-tnonthly line of steamers between Quebecl and Liverpool, during the winter. The govern- ment is to pay the ctintractor $86,000 a year for carrying the inails.—NIikr. The bands of the French ariny(says the Jour- nal de Zllaiiie-ct-Loire) have just received an organization whit-li siiiuularly improves the pus]. tioii til'tlie regiinentel musicians. A young man who enli-sis as ii musical pupil may now reach llio ruik of musical oliicer, by rising through all the ititernivdiaite grades. . TOW? l’.ii.is.—-l‘lio Papers say that splendid gold titlncs have been discovered in Cayciine. _ Bi.i.t:tL'it.—-—’[‘!io (‘liainheri-i meet on the 14th koveiiiber The King of Belgiuni offers his ine- diatioii in the war. -"H1-‘ty The cholera in Madrid amounts to .1 hundred eases daily. General Tact-n, former- ly (-ovt~riiorol t'uba, died ti-oin Cholera, aged >0. .\ new coalition of l.ll'tlt'l, i\lessr.~i, Russell, \'\'riglit. Glatlstoiit-, niitl ll'lsi‘at‘li, is still talked of. l’.tliuerston writ:-.~' lo the Earl ol'Sliiiftsliu~ l'_\' to accept the vat-aiicy of t,‘oloni.il Secretarv, but his cu l--agtics oppose it. The nati.e ol’I.oi'd John litissell is at U lItt‘l‘Ill0ll('tl. The London 'l‘imc.~' has it noticeable Editorial respecting A- tltCl'lt':lll expansion. 'l'lio Titties says, the Bug- lish tioveriitiient is omitting tio opportunity of reiiiforeing the West India sqtiadroii und ttius iiitt‘rpositi,~;:t powerful barrier beteen Britain and the North Aiiicrican continent At this inoinent North Aiiierit-it isin profound peace with the who world.yet itis not the less trite that in her ports are fitting out at this nio- iiient pratical lillibustering expt-ditioni-i destined to t-urry war and bloodshed into the do'ninions of on unotfentling neighbour. We cannot believe t‘.iat those who are now engaged in eiirollin ' uiiliiippyiaicii for these despt rate and criinina t:'!l[L'l‘}-l'iS(‘u X'l.‘llll_V eoiitvtiiplnte the success ofu di scent tipon lrcluntl, for iiistaziee, us probable or even possible. It' we c.in prevent the expedi- tion from soiling, or int-.-rct-pt tlit-in mid-ocean, we shall have done much tt)Vt'.t.l‘tlS averting the tlaiiger Wlllt'il mu.-t arise, snould they be carried otit to iiiature development. The famous race horse, llenry Perritt, which it is said had made the fastest iiiilo on record ft-ll dead it few days ago, just after winning it four-mile race on the Nashville course. Nivviss in mi: Ciuum.—Sir Joseph Paxton stated It few days since that he had sent out that week, three thousand nuvvies to the Cri- mes, und that the overument ininiediately on the fall ofS’ebastopo . ordered another thousand, making four thousand, which have been sent within the last few weeks. Anttrcuixruits THE Pnorsn CAl.l.lNG.— A most sensible writer in the Country Gm-, llama» says.- Other pursuits are proper in their places, but when carried to too great an extent, produce poverty, and misery. The more agriculture is pursued, the greater is the benefit to the human race. Here is a field for the philanthropist. Establish agricul- ture upon a good pasis—the pasis nfintelli- gence-—tind you will do much to close what are now flood-gates of misery to societp. Our city poor, our merchant clerkc, our emigrant poor, and country poor, all cell for relief; and here it be obtnined,—in intclli. gent husbandry. Agriculture is the great moving power of human existence, and as @ the human family increases, we tnust clin the closer to our mother earth for support. In the dim but yet brightening future, we behold instead of cities overcrowded with human life and rugged ‘pauperisin stalking abroad, the whole face of nnture one r-ea; Eden,—the sons of Adam all inheriting his estate. Agriculture exerts an influence to equalize the distribution of wealth, which no law, nor theory, nor any other pursuit, has or can nccomplish.——N. E. Farmer RBMARKS.—There nrc difficulties to be overcome by the ‘ furiiicr boy,’ in the pur- suit of knowledge, we confess, btit that they are ofn sterner clitirncter than those the mechanic or nierchnnt’s boy must con- tend with, is not clear . To a determined mind, the common dillictilties of life operate only as a kind of spur, while the Success IN Lirs.—'I‘here is no greater obstacle in the way of success in life than trusting to something to turn up instead of HASZAR.D(fS GAZE'I"l‘E, NOVEMBER 17. Fall Itiipot'tations. Queen Street Clothing House. '1-‘tlI:‘. SUBSCRIBERS have received per Barquo . Sir ./tlcxander. frotii London, and Majestic frotn Liverpool, their fall supply of British Goods which they now ell'er for sale at the lowest possible prices for cash. M‘lVU'I"l‘ «X: BROWN. ALIO on HAND 'l‘en, Sugar. Starch, Blocking, urrouts, Raisins, &c. sin Black lend, PAPER HANG-SINGS‘! —.lUl’l‘ n:ct=:ivi:n—— 3,300 PIECES 1"ROJll BOSTON, And for Sale by IIASZARD & O\VF.N. Aug. 16, 13.35. BV H0 YAL LI'."l"I‘EH8 PATIENT. THE HYDROMAGEN, on \VA'l‘ERPll00I-‘ A N'l‘l-CONBUMPTIVE C 0 R K S O L E S , Miinufiictured by ll.\ncoun'r llit.tiii.:Y &. Co., ' 9 Anti Street, N. \'., and at London and lllnncltesit r, Englatitl. _ 7 HF. llYDR().\l.-\Gl~lf\‘ is_u valuable discovery _ for protecting the feet front damp or cold, and tlierefore a preventive of runny Lung di~ie:iscs, u'i.’It- out any doclwiiig ii-Iiiilei-er. The llydroniagcn is in the form of it sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. It-i l7l’tft(‘lllQI] character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, worm and lienltliy, to wear in the coldest or ruiniest won- her, its the foot cannot her-onte wet, if the llydrotint- gen is inserted. l.:ulies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclcnieiit weather with impunity; while con~'umption, so prevalent among the young of our country, tnny be tln- nrted by geiieraliidoptioii. The entirely snperveilc over-shuts, as the latter cause the feet to perspiro in is very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, nre not ihingerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. VVhile the latter cause the feet to appear extreiiit-ly large, the Ilydroinngcn, being int-rely it thin slice of cork prepared, peculiarly or cause the foot to appear untidy. 'l‘o Children they are etitreinely valuable, no the may engage in t-xi-reise, with comfort :intl healthy e . fects. Tit»-ir expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides those who putrouisc them will find their yearly doctor’: bill inurh diininishcd thereby. As the llydrouiagen is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to .-in almost incredible extent. Last year in London, Miiiicliester, Birminglitim, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hatiiburgli, and Berlin, our stiles reached the almost incredible number of l,732,450 pairs ofcork soles. This year the number will for surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as it preventive for COUGIIS, COLDS, BRONCHL TIS, AS'l‘ll.\lA, und CONSl‘l.\II"l‘|ON. Men‘: size, per pair, 2s Ladies’ do. do, 2s. Boys’ and Miues’do. In 6d No1'rcl.—I"rom the Retail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobber: and Wholesalers, so that any storekeeper can make I fine profit on their sale, whilethey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class o g‘ s. /tncourr, Bnannnv, or terms, apply to &, Co. ‘I8 Ann Street, New York. FAIRBANKS’ CILIIIATID S C A L E S , .4 or ALL VABIETIES. Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. BOSTON. GREENLEAF or BROWN, Aosru-s. - Railroad, llsy, Coal, and Farmers’ SCALES set in any part of the Provinces by experienced work- - Ill on. Sep. sth, I855. APOTEEOARIES’ HALL. The Old Established nousn, 1810. CIIARLOTTETOWN, MAY, 1855. T. IDESBRISAY &. Co. HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Dublin, United Stntcs and Hnlllnx, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Extensive and Varied Jlsrorliitent of DRUGS dz CHEMICALS, PI'}RF'U.|iERY, Bruslies, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stolfs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usunlly kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain (See ./IpotIi¢cort'u' Hall Jaoertmr.) The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at on low, ' not lower prices. than they can be in the iirltot. Charlottetown, Msytl, 1855. 3'‘. going to work and turning up something. p'aced iiisitln, (lot!!! not increase the size of the boot,- . ‘ V LONDON HOUb la. Pall I855. 13:. Sir ./Ilcraiirlu-_/‘roin London and Majestic from Lirerprwl. Fl-VIII‘. Subscriber has completed his Fall Supply , oi’ ltriti-li Mercliandize. now forining one of the tno.-t E\lC|lrll\‘0) and general stocks in the iiiitrket—— (uliieh will be sold on the most tiiodernte terms for prunipt p'i_vnicnt, o lll)('ttIl (list-nunt made to whole- satin t:iistoiiiera,) con prising evt-ry variety in Lndit-.-i‘ dl('~'§ iiiateiiiils tit t}XlI’i|tlHllIl‘dl’_\‘ lotv priccs——Lndie.-I’ uiuutles und boom-.ts iii the newest styles, together with it large ll.-‘l'lt)tltIi(‘.lIl. of l\li|liner_\‘-—-l.itdies‘ sets stone lllllI’ltll, sitblo, l'iieh. tiiiiik, squirrel and other furs, cloaking iii grout variety, cloths .'| large assort- tnent, hluiikt.-ts, print.-i, sliirtings, czirpntiii-,5, ltenrtlt rugs, crniiib cloths, lio.-icry linbertlmtlic _., ribbons tl choice selectioii, sill.’ vvlvi.-ts, iritiiiiiit.-gs in great viiriety, ready made cl--tlting all sizes, boots und shots, satin slippt-r.-t, oil floor cloth, with a great vriticty of other goods. ‘ . .0 A large ;is<nrIiiieiit -iflizirdtvure, and ;_vroet-i his ofull Flore, Great George Street, opposite the l'nthulic Cltnpt.-l. ll. ll.\§7..-\lil). Cliarlottetottii, Nov lst, I855. ~,w- V Ji- ()AU'T‘IO < I i.-iixplo_v, his lvtt iii_v Fr'f\’l('t! \\'lIllt‘lll fullilling -her t-iigngciiit-int, t!ii~' "-4 to r-anti HI all per.-on~i from employing tln- Silltl ",\i:.Ait ho:-i:n. tvitliuut ll’.’l' producing it \\'l'llll'll tli.-cli.ii,~;.~, otlit-i'tvi.-‘a-, they will I be prosectitt-tl as the Low tlll‘('(‘li. (Slit). 'l‘. ll.\>‘7-.\lil). Church ofEngl:-.nd Prayer Books. AS7.;‘\li D & ()\Vl".N li.ive received it largo supply of the above and are prepared to sell tliein ut the fillowing lotv prici-9, \ iz. Ruby 32iiio_ (flotli, Gilt l.'d-gctl, ls 6d. “ Cope Morocco, I-Jniboased richly Gill, 3!. i\lorot:co, -hi (id. Minion 3:1nio. Roan, Einbossed. Gilt Edged, 3s. Nflllpflfell 32nio. 35. Pics 2~Illl0. 5s (id. 8vo tls. Czilf. l2s 6d. l\ Ell’ GO0H){*.§. F all 1855. BR Ships ’S.’lfH."l itiitl .‘lIu_jcsIit‘. from Liverpool, and Sir JIle.tiini1er from l.ortdoti, the Subscri- bers hnve received-— 305 Packages British & Foreign Goods, and I0 Tons BAR IRON, cnrel'ul|_v selected by one of tho? Firm, tvliicli, with their Stock on Hand, they can contidently reconiiiiend to their customers, and the public, as Goods of the best description, at very low prices, for prompt payment. \Vholesiile Pur- chasers will lit_id it to their advantage to select from this STOCK, which consists of- 7 Cases, 3 bales Ready-made CLOTHING, 8 Trunks Boots and Shoes, 56 Chests, and 20 ball do. prime Congon Ten, 25 cases Ladies‘ Dress Materials, 15 do Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Trimmings, Rib- bons; Haberdashery, Hosiery, c , &c. 5 cttsos Townsend's Hats and Caps, 1 do Brushes, I do Toys. 2 do Gloves, 4 bales Cloths, I bnle Wedding, 2 do Shawls, 4 do Cotton Warp, 25 boxes Soap, 7 packages Points, Oils, Varnishes, &c., 80 do IRONMONGI-ZRY, 2 cases Jewelry and Fancy Wares, 3 do Oil Floor Cloth,2 do. Furs St, For Caps, 5 bales Carpeting and Woollsns, 6 do Linen Diapers. c., 3 do grey Calicoeit. 3 do. white (‘nlir-oos, 2 do striped Shirtingit, Packages Rice. Ginger, Curriinia, “tIl~l is, crushed Sugar, Nnstitrd, lllue, lridigi, Siiiricli, Wash- ing and Baking Powders. Ten Tons it-itorted BAR Oct. 26th. D. 8: G. DAVIES. Fall 1865. Duncan, Rlason &‘ Co. IVJCCESIORU TO A. 6:. J’. DUNCAN 6:. CO. IENERAL Itn oriers wholesale and retail have JUST REC ‘IVI-2D,e.i: Bnrqiie Isabel, a large assortment ol'—-G o 0 D 8 SUITABLE FOR. THE PRESENT AND APPROACHING SEASON. Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorclisster Streets. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I855. Superior Cooking Stoves- Scotch castings. UST RI-ICEIVED by the subscriber, from Glas- gow, ti quantity of Cooking Stoves, Crtnnon rind Close Stoves, (all sizes); \Villtie‘s Plough Mounting. Door Stern ers, Umbrella Stands. Snsh Weights, Cart and Gig oxes, Pot Mettil. und in variety of other Castings. The iinporior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. '10 be had at the Store of HENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 28d, 1855. TO BE LET, 7 ill‘) IHVELLING IIOUSE und Prr.-iniscs n.-M Governiiietit House, at preseiit occupied by Captain Betizeley, coiisistitig of it Dwelling llvlhe which contains tl spacious liming-iooni and Draw- ing-rooin, Breakfast-roniii, 7 Bed-rooins, lur-_-e Kit. ieii, Sr.-rvunt‘s Ilnll, 8 Servant’: Bed-rootnii, I’antry, Lsrder. l-‘rent-porch, large l".iititiiice llull, largo lniier lliill. Biick-porttli, 2 Btlcli entrances, Buck and Froiit stiiir-ease, Scullery, I’utnp and \\'aslt-llouse, Luni. ber-rooni, and a splendid ti‘ rootncd ct.-llair. A large and cotiinioditius (.‘o:icl.-liouse, 3 stalled Stable, ll.-irncss-rooiii, ow-house, large lla_v-loft and Graiti-room, Mniiuir-.-yaril,‘|ar_;u Kitclion garden with l"ruit tree-s.&c., l"lo\t'et- gtlI't,lt.‘lI, elegant front eiitrtiiice and carriage drive, ll large l.it\\ii running down to the Ilarbour with r-otiu-iiieiicu for keeping heats, &c. lixto.iisive plantation ol young trees of all ltinds, largo llmll-ll0INt.‘, Wood niid clioppiiig house, and it spacious rind eoiiiiiioilieiis ytod. here are front and back g:Il.t’~ ftll‘lll;; oii dill'ei'i-m kinds, teas vt.r_v ttlit-up, to be lliltl at tho :4ubsr-iiln-r‘s ‘ \/'lll'Illl§AS. S.\ll tll |lUl’l’.l{, n .~'.-rvnnt in my Streets, and u never liiiling \\'t.‘ll of tsuter oit the ~ preiiiises. ‘ 'lliis spit-iitlitl lllatiwsioii Iroiii its .-ituiitioit coili- ’ riiantls tho lint-.-st view of any iiuuso in t7li:irloiit:lown, loud from its proxiinity to (Sou.-riiiiu-tit llou.-toe and 5 other :ttl\‘:i-itiiges the Ful.-ciilwr ctvi:litlt-iiily ..1l'._-rg ii tits the most Clt';;.|lIl, CltlIllli'liIlillt! ntitl tLr.~’ir:iblo resi. 'tIr~tic-- lor ti gt-iitleiiititibi l'iinil_v in or near 'l‘ot\n- For lurtlwr p:irticul:ir.~i up-,-l_\ to ‘ ll,:\Vlll \‘»'li.t~‘(l."{, liicliiiioiid >'trt!et. Supt. litli, IS5I. l V V ‘ 3 All pi-reoiis lllllt'l|lt‘tl to ll‘t' list to ofilie him 1 l'UN ‘tl.ll .\lcllll.‘§.\l.ll.(ilt|ii‘il.'tl.ilo, are re- ‘ (lllv.-lllll to st ttlt- lllt‘ll /\t't-miiit< 2tllllll‘tllllit‘l_\', or :‘lt‘p_~| ll|ll~'l. he lulu.-ii to r-iifort-t-. ,..i\ lt:I-t- l. Jtlll.\i .\iu:i:. .tlr~l)ti.\'.\ll), 00!. I3. z‘i:_;i'|it, - City Tanner-y, No. 12, Grafton Street. J_?()l{ Fi\l.l". at tln- iiliovu t".~‘lt|lllls‘lllltt'llI—— $00 .~id--.-' Ni-.it's |.t'lIlllt‘I'. 300 sitlt-s ll:I|’lIt‘t~‘~' l.t‘lllllI'f, Eoo side.» light >1-ti: l.o.-ither, {itltt (‘:ill'-~‘l\iti.-'. N. li.—-rttlll‘-|it‘tl(‘.t.' |i.'ill'-poiiny per pottnd tvill be paid for any quantity of (.iI't.'t'll llidt-~z. \\ .\I. ll. l).\\VSUN. 0Clt)ll('f 2t), To to Let for a. term of Years, ll.-\'l‘ higlily ctiltitiited listute l\'Il0\\'lI by the nutiic ol' Ken.-ingtoii. the property of Captain llt2llZt!lt:_\', and ti! present in the o(‘t‘tip.ttion of Mr George li(‘t‘f. I“or particulars apply at the oflice of '1‘. Heath llnvilatid, l'Isq., Barrister tit Law. Union of the Colonies AN!) THE o 0 V I Orgaiiiziitiiiii of the laiiipire. ‘Ill’. .‘»l’l".l~'.Cll on the Union of the Colonies ,1 delitered by the lion. Joseph llotve in the Nova Scotirt Legislature, in Fr.-brutiry I854. together with the Hon. Francis llincks‘ REPLY to stiid Speech, and Mr. llowe's l.F.'l"I‘I'ZR in Reply to Mr. Ilincks —the whole lorrr ing a pamphlet of eighty pages, has just been published, and is now for In at nszard e ‘in Book Store. Price One Shilling und tliieepenct-.. Sept, 21, I855. B . ° l 3 ° l t 3| gains . argains . . '1‘ the Subscriber's SALE ROOM, opposite Mr. l’eitltt:’it Store,- 6 most approved Ainericnn COOKING STOVES, 5 large Wood Stoves, (second haiid,) 4 cnsks BRAN DY, I0 bblit. Ship Bread, I coil 6 inch Shroud Rope, I set Standing Rigging, (second hand) for a Vessel of 60 tons, l Windlass Rim and alls, iio Intro 3, 300 do. 3, iso do. I inch, 27 do. ii, inch Round IRON, and 75 bars of that and square refitted IRON. 'l‘lItMs.—Cnslt on delivery . BENJAMIN DAVIES. October 16, l855.—-Ex 4i Butter, Wool or heepskins. I tHE Subscriber will pay Cash for Better, Wool and Sheep Skins. llOBF.lt'I‘ BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 9th I855. 0 m FOR SALE. valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property of , deceased, situiit at Bedeque, A Aura Bitarvnta. |Ld 26, near Mr. William Strong's; the farm con- tains one hundred Acres good land, one hall‘ under it stiite of cultivation. with it house and born thereon, und :1 good spring of water near the door and abun- dance of line wood and firing on the same. lfit be an occomodation to the purchaser, one half of tho pufchase money may retiitiin on interest for a time- ‘or further particulars apply to John R. Gardiner, Bedeque, or Willintn Dodd, Charlottetown. 'I‘o be Let, IIAT excellent Stand, known as the "Manches- ter House," Sdncy Street, possession given imm°dm°|y: APplltZil,l_N ARCH M DONALD e 0 u