\\» PUBLISHED ON Estzililistieti 182.». llllllilii S’ .t3otwrt?t'..t3tnn.tt_r. Sf 1‘ Z 4 El’El%Y -=~*“ - Clmrltzitmtiwn, l’. it-I1, l:<.ian:i. li"6tlilfi"~<’l2l. V. llL‘(}l‘:lllllt3l' 26. 1855. I W -i)NlESil.iY & SA'l‘Ulil)AY. MiNeiv Series. No. 303. H Ai%'l.AitD’S GA'l.E'l‘Ti~I, Published by Haszard 8; Owen» Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15:. per year. AND t.‘0.\"l'Al.\'S, Coach and blcigli Illukittg. ‘ ROBEl{'l‘ l\lcIl\'TYltl~‘. returns thanks for the pn.- , . ||‘onuge he.-etoftire extended to liitii. and would . inform the pubiic, that he lil.'e[lI on litiiid, und makes . to order.-— t Carriages, Wagons. Carts. , S l ei g h s , & c. ,1 Upper Queen Street, Uotober lsth, 1855. Harness .illlll C0§il3ll. Hill'llW3l"»'~ ‘irpo iii: such, by EDWARD DANA, xaituracrunnn & IMPORTER 89 Kilby Street. (near State). Eoston Fl-‘ERS thr Cash at low prion. 39"":-Sh -'\_-‘l°"v 3o|u_ Spokes, Riuie. Shafts. Enameled (zllflll. Patent and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. Suruniosi malleable Iron on hand, and furtilslied to order and pattern. Fall nssorvtnent Aniencnn liar- neee, Hardware. ‘ PARTICULAR ATTINTIOZI oivuir ‘re ORDIII, s sortinent. o t‘ W I 1...-.~s O N ’ S - . one.-nuns‘:-an’ Botanic M edicin e « AND '1 liomsoaisa Preparations, with 'full directionstfer ' '_$*_¢n..tIfliHI-v_1'.’ ‘J"3l‘3 —‘ALI05-_ B. 0. Gt. G. _C. WIL$ON’S Compound Sa_t-sapurilla . Nottropathit: Drops, VVild Cherry Balsam. D’-genrcry and _,Cholero Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters, For Sale by Ha.szard_ 8:. Owen, Sole wholeeslo Agentefor Prince Edward Island _ New. BOOK- Jtul teased fma the -P_ress2'ot' Hazard 4» Owen. price . The Oonsbitution of the Govern- ment of -Newfoundland‘ h . - .4 5‘ ' 0 ts, w't I".°:.',.‘:.~.‘:'::‘.:.:-.:.... ..:':.'.:'.:: ..:.r.'.‘:..'::'. .. .'.. Legislative Council and House of Assembly by you“ [,|'1'1‘LE, Eaq., Banister at Law. New Books ! ASZARD & OWEN have JUST RECEIVED ".3. day, per " Mujestie."‘l case KB, from Edinburgh, among which. I" P ""' "‘PP'z Citsauuts‘ PUILICATIONI. viz,-—Chainbere lu- fortnutiott. English Literature, H Jougnal of Popular Literature, new series, Jan. to Plcl’:|"l{l “of England. lat volume,—A Hia- tif the eople as well as of the Kingdom. illustrated with many huqd Wood Eugravinge, ' to times ch':,:£::vm hm‘; |:1iacell'a"ny. 'f‘alee for the Road “a nail. Mathematics. Al ebru. Geometry. Arithmetic. Book-lteeping& atural Philosophy ' .31 in all its branches. 81.0. - _, nu, §Qfl_"‘oII1'I..01{VOl' & Boyd. Eton Latin Graiiiinsr; Edwlfdfl I-|}l"_ Pehcllll Dyrnook‘e Cidrg’ Reid's English Dictienaryt Fulton‘s ieuaeon'a'tlo..'«llntI«n’- Book-I--or-use . ' I A |.g|.n as 3 Key to l4eouie’s Grainuiar; e; arlthatu’e England, Stewart's Modern Geography; lqpestiona; q., to. _Maaguell's QI0|l|°'' / Markhum'a France; _ Cuuim'ing'a Signs of the_'l‘irnes, urgent Protestant Discussion with D. French. V V Y ‘ 1 , ‘ NtIl('tl iUI\i litttili r‘-(‘t‘ THE i..A'1‘Eei‘ Mzii s. A1‘ Ilt).\.lI-I .t .»\lSltU.v\l). of l N O 'I‘i {J 3'. l W.\lI.’s"."lti.f# s't*ttoxt;.i'rti/tii’s Clll.'liN' 7 ‘HE Suliscril-t-r li::\in«v hm It €I|)pt‘lltlt'tl by l'~>wt‘t‘ Of ‘ it t ‘ f .1 . . . . , ,«\llt>ftAt9\ , in 'u llll‘ i‘-‘lt-its ill. the ',.-l..lt: ultius l..lté §pe“‘l_”L' U L lurlh’ “e haYe “()ve.r mien l)l).‘i.-\l.li .\it-l)'I.\.»\l.l)_ ..rt;i.;....t..i..:.-, .ie.-.-.....- ..«'"‘.t' "I'M litltm‘-«~‘<IV|tI:.: c~NIlrI\'ilII‘?<= "1 “'81 wlulvdlfltl -l"t.'|»\--till‘!---I". {null Wslll0<‘=*t;=~‘f-Ii:-‘tilt: ‘v -in -3 , departtiietit,‘li:.t for prziclitnil eozivctiience in so or 0:15!‘ :1 liL'lr .tttx it on I it.‘ 9 tint , tint tn . , , , 1- _ _ _ - tzullect till llehls. ll--r.ts, Arrears of Ilr-tits, |’rottii,-nry 3”,“ "‘l'”-Y "OHM ('UmP‘"e Wu“ “Nu Or uutilt-t, «Yr. 1 .l()ll.\t Alitill. .\!cllU.\'.\l,l)_ (il-~tI:il.itl;ilt', Ucl. I3. Agt-tit. All persons desirous of [Illl'Cli.It-lllg or lnrsitag l.:zt.d~‘ \\ ill do well to (‘it I on tlte Agent .ts 50:!!! no pumihl ». for the host Furriis will be lirsl taken." SITIJS ltr let. Any person or persuiin found trespr.sri:ig on the - bow llslaite, either by enttirig, lmulin;; 'l‘iniher. lilti- king llouds, barking or boxing 'l‘rees, or in tiny other way tlnnniggiiig or de~'Ir.._\/mg the said l‘rupcri_\_'. will he p|'0st:t'tllt:tl to the utmost rigor ofthe Law. {I Frerhold 1-‘arm for Sale. , private conrtict. n valunl-le _ l"lll‘il§llOLD F.-\li.\l, 6 miles from 'i'nwii, con- iaisting of 60 acres of l..\ND, or tlit-realmum. 54 of ; tvlircli are cleured, and Ill mi 2-itcellcitt ante t-t"culti- lvatiun. Nearly the whole llllrl licen cle-nrrd within ; the last 12 years. It is situated on the north side -if, I and iltliollltl. the \Vest River, and contiguous to ,\ir. ; John I yt.le’s Mill. The House is placed on it corti- mantling situation, well sheltered from the north nnd iiortli-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The furtri buildings have been all erected hy the present proprietor, and consists of u_ Burn 08 x 26 feet, including Stable and Cow-house. also, it, Coach-lincse and irnnpiyi Out-houeee,'Green-house e u and Iziggegy. Muss d to unywtatent can he obtain frotn the river. For particulars app! to NICHOLAS BROVV . Oct. 22. Kent Street. TOWN LOTS FOR‘ SALE. PVOR Sale TOWN LOTS Nos. 28, 29, 30,und 6.3 ill the 1!! Hundred of'I‘own Lots in Char- lottetttwnl. fronting on Water Street and King Street or such rte thereofas run ‘he agreed on. Part of the pure so money may re sin unpaid for a limited period, by being secured on the premises. -5‘. BRECKEN, y l Barrister-at-Law. September, I8, 1855. if Cigars! Cigars ! ! 4'0 00 SUPERIOR GERMAN CIGARS , received by the Subscriber on Con- signment, and for sale at his Auction blart, corner of Qtieenand Water Streets. The above Cigars are for unreserved sale. and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at very low prices. BEN.lAllllN DAVIES. Oct. ll. AMERICAN GOODS. ROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for SALE at DODD’S Brick Store, in Pownal Street: 200 cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, which will be Sold Twenty-five per cent. less than any ever imported into this City. TIIUMAS W. DODD. OTIOE. HE Sale ofthe Land on the St. Peter’: Road, _ near Dr. Boawe|l's, is postponed until further notice. JOHN ARCH. M‘DONALD, Agent. Nov. 20th, I855. Isl. Oerding Machines. ore. HE Subscribers offer for Sale Cardiug Machines. Machine Cards, Crank Plato. Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Machinery on a new con- struction. Orders punctually atten ed to. Address John Morrice & Son. Sucltville, County of West. uiorlsnd New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Char. Chur|ottetown,July 18, I865. tyxtl‘ Sky Light ‘Glass For Sale. ASZARD 8 OWEN have a otl stock ofthe H above (such as is used in the cited States for Sky Lights in the Roofs of Houses). each sheet is 80 a ll iecliee, and Q inch thick. 3 I lrlll!‘.~‘.~‘ Strtitigzitlintii, ti tiolnlilc litiglisli ilmItsvt\'il'e. \\'l.nse flcqtlllllllflllce we had .tm: [ll(’:l!-‘lll‘t‘ oliumkitig in one of the rural t(ltslrie's of New York some years since. :tt‘in.: ottmisiozi to (Hill upon her one sum- 'l'“"' m'~l';‘tIt‘r tnoruitm. we found llttl' oceiipyitig ,h-.-r .'in:_,n.- chintr.-coveretl rocking chair, rockmgr and ltnittitig as tlimigli the salva- ll0!I of the futnily depctidedtipoii the assi- dtiify with which she applied herself to these occupations. Not that she was un- civil or unsociable by any means, for the moment we had taken the proffered chair she set in with it stcndy stream oftnlk that was as lfl~Zl.l'llCllVe us it was entertaining, forbrsicles her aitltniruble qtitilitics its a liousewilr-, the l:i:ly possessed rare conver- sutitmril powers. During our call, she directed one of her daughters to some duty in at distant part of the house adding, ‘ I would attend to it myself, but I must fetch this butter. Now, we had known something of the rocctrrof ‘fetching butter’ in our early days, and the idea of a snow-white churn and an irksotne expenditure of elbow grease was as naturally associated with it in otir mind, as was the compensatory slice of new breed and butter after the achievement of the victory. We there- fore cast our eyes about us involuntarily for these indications, but we looked in vain. Of either churn or churning there was no more appearance than might have been seen in Queen Victoria's drawing- room any day in the week. Our curiosity was excited, and we resolved to keep our _ at open, satisfied that if we did, ‘ we should see what we should see.’ And we did. During ti momentary pause in the conversation, the lady rose from her chair, rctnoved the cushion, raised a sort of trap-door underneath, and looked into the apparent vacuum with an earnestly inquiring eye. The. secret was "out. Under the seat in her rocking-chair was a box in which she deposited, the jar of cream, and the agitation produced by the vibratory motion of the chair, converted the liquid into butter. By this arrangement the lady we en- '" ablcd to kill, not only two. but four birds with the some stone. She could churn, knit, take her case in her rocking-chair, and entertain her morning guests at the same time. And such butter as she made! Yellow as gold, sweet as the meat of the cocoenut, and as hard, too; it always brought the highest price in the ‘ rural’ market. You may brag of your patent churns if you will, but for novelty, econ- omy, convenience, and immaculate butter we defy them, mic and all when brotighl into competition with Mistress Strong ntlmm‘s incomparable contrivance. Of lter butter, we shall retain a lively and uratcliil rememberanco to our dying day; her churn we shall never forget either.-— Springtield Republican. I lMPORTAN'l‘ Discovtinv.-—-.lctin Blanc, ‘of New Orleans, representetl to be an agriculttirist of considerable scientific at- tainments, has secured letters patent from’ the United States, for the discovery of a process of cotiverting thirty (lifferent var- iety of plants, which grow wild in enor- mous quantities in various sections of the Union, into flux of great strength and beautiful texture. Specimens of the flux and of the plants from which it is made are on exbitition at the office of Walter Harding, No. 1, Hanover square, where they may be examined by all inter- ested. Mr. Blane willbe present during business hours to explain the points of the invention. Among the most interesting of the speciments are the flux made from the stalks of cotton plants, large quantities which are burned on the Southern plant- ations, to get them out ofthe way ; the centuary tree or wild Manilla, which grows in abundance in Florida ; the wild u—. s‘4 . .hol|yhock, with a fibre ten to fifteen feet long the gold nankeen, of a _naturslnan- keen color ; the vegetable wool. The process of preparation, we under- stand, is simple and effectual, ‘preserving allthe strength of the‘staple_.nnd so ec- onomical that the flex can he sold at prices for below those at which the ar- ticle is now sold.-—Com'mercial Adver- tiser. “ Intusriurco with cuts,” said a young urchin, usphe drew his jack-knife across the leaves of his granitnur. The Great American Keir Tonic. Bogle’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this continent. Hundreds of imitations have started into an ephemeral existence, since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their dooiii been settled, whilst Boglefs Hyperion Hair fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering and to conquer. ” There is no malady, which can affect the Hair, but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. To Indies it is inva uable; and on childreh’s heads it lays the foundation of a good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and commands on extensivesalo throughout Europe. BogIe‘s Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey huir.into a beautiful black or_ brown, the moment it iaappliisd, literally dyeing the hair without staining tho Iltiu ttndleuvee the Hair soft and losey without injuri its texture in the least; a decided superiority over a I other Hair d es. _B le’s Auiole S avi_ng' ‘compound renders that usual y unpleasant operation '(Ihitving) awlscidsd xur . . r .. Bozle‘s Hebeaiona removes Freckles tindiiin from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. 'l‘o be had, wholesale or rent‘ Washington street, Boston, U. S And by all Dru ists and perfumere throughout the Canadaa, United. tates and Great Britain. W. R. WATSON. Agent for P. E. I. , Junel9th. I yw of W. Bogle, 227, t o.1—. _ cii.iuiN’s HAIR Dre.“ The beat article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country.’ Read-'._GlL- MAN'S t.tqt'tn train DYE rnugpirahé ‘I changes the hair to a brilliant jet Blur: or g "1 Brown, which i per'm‘anent—does not .atuiti' or‘ in on way injure l akin. No article ever yet inven‘. t vr ‘ch w’ c pa with it. We would advise all who have greyfiilre to buy it,’ forit nenrfuils. —Bo.sIon Post * " _ '. Z. D. Gl IAN, Chemist‘, Washington city, In. ventor and So e Proprietor. '- Por 'eale by 'Druggiets', Hair Dressers, all Design in I-‘ancy Articles, throughout the Unitedfitates.