. oi‘ PUBLISHED ON Estabttsneo I823. HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE Published by I-Iasaard 8:. Owen Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at lbs; per year. AND OONTAINS, run LATEST NEWS, AT HOME d: ABROAD. 'rfii~sEvvs. IIB TENTH anniversary of the Prince Edward Island Association, in connesion with the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst ' e d in the 'I‘einperiincs llsll, ll .:..h.|':ii‘il.s'ywsiveriiu next. Chair to be taken at halt‘ past seven OIIEIOCIL uerday, March llth, I856. JUST PUBLISHED. TIIE Inaugural Address to the Christian Association, by the GRASS, with appendix, containing the Association. Price 6 , | 50],] 1, Hugzard 6: On on._ Members will p ease apply to the Secretary for Copies. Feb. 29. the constitution of The National“ -Fund Life Assurance Society of London- APITAI. £60I),t)00 Sterling. I-‘anpowered by Act of Parliatiicnt, 2.! Victoria. A Saving Bank for ' d l 0 l . the Wntow on t to 'lr.p‘ipliEA’“l "Av"‘ANn‘jr' Agent for Prince Edward Island- UC7’ Ollice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Isl September 6, I853. Super JUST‘ ltl':‘.I.‘EI_VI;‘.I) by the subscriber, from Glas- gow, ri qiizintity of CO0ltlI|g.n\ltI\~43S, t tiiiiion rind Close stoves, (rill sizes); Wilkie‘s Plougélli _l\Iounti‘ng, Door Scrapers, Urnbrt-lla Stands. Sash I _eightr-, (,iir! and (iig Lloxes, Pot Metal, and ti vtirrsty ofoiher Castings. The superior quality and (ll.I'l'ul)Il'II‘y of these Cristings me well known to the public. 10 b0 i M "i ii” 3”” ° titatvtiv IIASZ.-\ItD. Ch. Tmvn, tirmt George-St. October '.’:ltl. I355. Scotch Castings. Ohambers‘s Publications. '_ .»\:€Z \lll) 8:, t)\\'l‘..\' are Ag:-nts for I‘rinc- 1 |-jdw..u| [gland I‘.-r tlir- sale of lilessts. (‘limit- bcts‘ I'iil»lic.itioiis. A i‘,.it:tlttgue_ol lltil Iltiults of lllls etriiriiriit lirtii can he had on tippltrttilioiti """f"F the Ilotik-t lllllllixlletl, “Ill be fountl such as are suited for School-, public nlltl private, l.ibv.tries, &t-' id em- lir.te.iii_-,- in a chettp antl popular form, the literature of ‘ho d:tv VVILLI AM CONROY. IMPORTER & DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN G O O D S . OI’ TIIH BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN IIIDER73 BUILDING, NEAR ‘HIE TIIPEEANCE HALL, CIIARID'l"|'ET°Wx- Tea, Sugar, ac Cutlery. Confectionery. Jewels?- Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Freehold Farm for Sale. Ill’. ’S0l,D, by priviito eonrrrct. ti valuable ARM. 6 miles front 'l‘own, cori- D, or thereabouts. 54 of is cleared, and in an excellent stnto 0l‘CulI‘I- Nearly ‘the whole has been clcnrvrl within the ills! I2 yi nrs. ' It is situated on the iiorth IIIIO of. an] ntli-sins. the West Iliver, nntl contiguous to Mr. John llyrl-i'rs Mill. The llouse is placed on it catn- mantltng situiititiii, lwell sheltered from the north null which at lltitllt-Vttlvl. u-itids, Illll has n spl~iii'd_i\l tiuw nflllo river. 'I‘Iu-'l'..rni I-uil.lin;_vi have been all : reclerlhy ' ' ltarn 8;! x tho [VI't‘F"'il 'tHl[lI'l4.‘Il|r, and consists of it 26 1'--I-i_ innlinlimg Htrrllle ninl Cow-houus. til-tit, ii Cont;-In-us-3 lltltl tirnrvuy, Out-houses, t-‘rectt-limt.<u II'JlI l‘i__r‘_n.-ry'. “nu.-l Mtttl to any 4‘\'-‘Ill can It- 0btai.teJ from tliegriver. I"or pnrtimxlnrt apply in NICHOLAS llll()WN. (ici_ 2-3, liorit rltrent gills I llllll I’ QGDMMEMEAIL -_l ior Cooking Stovosl J’ EVERY "" Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Saturday, March ‘I5, 1856. j AUCTIONS. Good chance for Country Dealers and Merchants! 0 BE SOLD at Auction at the Store of Mr. WM. B. DAWSON, No. 3, Grafton-street, corri- niencing on TUESDAY. tlic I8th March, and conti- nuing until the whole is disposed of, the remainder of his STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of- 8 punchcons Molasses, I hhd- Sugar, 26 chests Tea, 15 boxes Candles, 40 boxes Confectionery, 4 bags Nuts, 20 dozen cane and wood-seiitcd Chairs, 70 sides New York Sole Lctither, I00 sides Island Neat’s Leather, I case Indigo, I2 barrcla Pilot Bread, I cttse Matches, I5 barrels Crackers, (wine, soda, butter and water,l I case Sago, 3 cssks Burning Fluid, I50 pairs Island rnanufacturcrl Boots; barrels Olive, Pale Seal, Lard and Whale Oil, boxes Corn Starch. boxes ground Cofi'ee, boxes Window Glass and Putty, Mortice Locks and Latches, Door Handles, wire and block tin Dish Covers, Beef Steak 8!. Oys- ter Dishes, Soup Ttireens, Tea, and Collie a; Cash, Deed, Cake, Su- ; Nests of'I‘uhe, Ten Cani- sters, Slop Pails, Coal Ilods, sets Scales, CORRESPONDENCE (I-‘or IIaaurd’a Gslsttc.) Tu Sciioor. Aer. (rxm-ruturn.) It: the New England States, the constitution secures the education of all the people. It is the poor man's undoubted birthright. It is s satisfac- tion in life, and a great consolation at death, that his children’s education is sure. That while he is rrtouldering in the dust, his children have bright prospects ofrisitig to eminence, and being a credit to their hnme,snd a lasting benefit to their Country, In Boston, the salaries ofthe teachers of the Free schools, range from 2500 to 800 dollars an- nually. The assistant teachers are paid 600 dollars, or £l5U. l‘hroughout the United States generally, the teachers’ salaries range from 600 dollars to 2000 dollars. Thus good salaries get good and permanent teachers, from whose tnitiori the youthful mind will be moulded agreably to modern taste and ability. The Americans have provided a system of education for all classes, Sweeping Carpet, Scrubhinguiiid Illack Lead Brushes; every variety o amps rind ‘ Lanterns; Lamp \Vick, l'ails, Brotitrts, Pepper. 1 Soap, Soda, Salartilas, Ginger, Rice, Blocking. I Cheese; variety of Iledstc.-ids, Miittrassea, Clii|- dyen’g‘Co[§, Sofas, Eounges, 'PIllIlei, Clt)¢I(.~l,l and Looking Gliissesi. &c. GLO‘ . Ar.so—l00 pairs Ilrogans (assorted), I00 pairs wonivii‘s Shoes, 4 cases men's Iloots, I cnsot India Rubber lloots, I2 pairs ladies’ Rubbes; Iloots, 1 case c duz. Illacking, _ 20 pieces grey (lotion, I0 pieces striped Shirt- ing, 5 pieces 'I‘ir*.ltin:_r. 20 pieces printed Cotton, 2 dozen Silk Hats, 2 dozen Fur Cups, 4 dozen Ulnth Caps, 4 dozen Kessuth Ilatei, 3 dozen Trnvelliiig llngs, I Bale Cotton \Varp. 1 dozen llulliiio ltohes. [lC?’I‘i:nrtrs or >‘.ir.r:.—Al| stuns under £10 Cash on tIt:ll\'Pl’\'; uittler .t.".‘.5, lltr(‘,l'. months’ credit; under 1'50, four months’ creilit. For £It)(l and up- witrtls, eight rnoiitlnt credit on tipprovcd Joitit Notes. 'I‘ertiis liherttl. A. II, \'A'I‘ES, Aticliotieer. lllarch 3. I To Farmers in want of Plottghs, Harrows, do Cart Vifheels. Yl‘lll". Subsicrilier will nIl'er li_i' Public Auction nti S\1‘Ultl')AY.Il|(l 221! of Mtircli. at I2 o'clock, in front of Ill-I llot~tii.(1in.-ori Fqttar--, I Superior I.i';ltt \V.-IGUN, 30 |'I.0U(iliS I6 p::ir ll.\l{l{()\\'.". «I pair C:\l{'l‘ \\"lll-‘.l’.l.S. 'l'lie nltovn niticlea 3tl'l‘ till new niitl lll:|(le of the best material. \\'oikm:insliip warrzintetl. ALIO, 2 Sous second hand IIAIRNITSS, I ll.Il|(IS0llle Roan M II , rising 5 _\'(‘:|Iil old, I SLILIGII tittd FIIRS antl Sell lI.»\liNI‘iSS. \VIl.l.l.-\M I)UI)l), Auctioiieer. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS & DEALERS To Close Consignments. EXTF..\'S1\'E. Sale of British Merchandize, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, one. are. BY JAMES MORRIS, v AUCTION. at his SALE lt0U.\I, Queen street. on 'l‘HUItSl)AY. the 20H-_ of MARCH. at Eleven o'clock, the rcriiainder of his STOCK on I CI. ' I . '7 i ‘ :"" .hMl:irgiioriliiiiiiiiligrlrorifireyiliind white Ct)'I'I‘0N3» Print,-it ('otton!, striped Hliirtings, Bed-ticks, fancy Shirtings, ' , (),|¢,m,_(;ob.,rg. 5; Daluincs, Druggets. Green Bnize, Satinett.-i, 'I‘nblc Covers, Cloth Caps. K°"‘"l' "Ml. Flraivls, Ilnntllrr-rcliiefs. 533- ' --AIAl0-- 75 chests and hall’ chests Congoii TEA (warranted) 5 l‘unohoons MOLASSIJS, _ _ _ 10 1-,,,,,,,,_T.,;,M-£0, bl) bores splendid Raisins, 2.0 (';t.-‘r-~t lloots, 6 l“‘XI" Salem‘-“go '2') It-)St‘tl Sonchong 'I'Pfl. ll" Nib’ D039‘): 5 Winiiowittg Machines. [).~z.g,.g truck.-is & Brtioiiis, Catiles Cnpperzis. l 1 Hill 51‘, inch llope I ('a~'t: lictivcr Ilttts, ;‘.':;‘p* ';‘,;,,M, or S.ii.I~'.——£l0 tliroc montlisg £::nT. nr utoml;-; £60 and iipwnrtls 6 months; on hymn] _t]itl .-ip,-mvttrl .IOII|I Notes tiflltltll. (flrnl »ur;tow.i, I“t,'lI. ‘.26, I831». ' 1 c.:sc()il shin Caps, SLO. (it'- hildren‘s Boots and Shoes, 10, 40 pieces satinett, (iissurtetl),‘ with it degree ol liberality atid intelligence, which rcllcrits the highest honour on their eliaracter. Most of their arriingetiients respecting this object. seem to be dictated by disenteresled benevolence and expansive Vir'.\\'e‘ of what is requisite to promote tno llnpI‘t)Vt:In8III oi’ society. In consequence of \\'lllt'll, the people at the United States are amen g if not, the lI6Sl.t:tlIlL'I1l8(l in the world. The Legislature of this “Gem ofthe sea”laitl i the keel three years ago, (a good ltegititiittg). It I is now time, the s/tip he put inframe aiitl plunked, i.’ll‘tl in three years more. tlte country will be able [ to rig her. In Silesia prior in Frederick tlte Great, the srltortl.:iastPrs \\'(.‘.'t so poorly paid, that they could not subsist without practising some other trade, and they usually united the cliaracter ofthe i-Village fiddler" with that ofinstruetor. Hence the country was vtretclicdly provided either with acltuuls or te.icli-.-rs. lint tlitongh the exertions of Hetltericlr the IIIUJI.‘ this: bcggarism gave way to at ltlteral and point Illt_‘lIl conipetr-hey, by ine.:iis ul wlitch, the pulpit: soon einetgcd from their l«.-tli.ir;iic tgniii':tt.t'u :tn.l superstition, to ititelligurice , :xn.l nlllnonet-., and now occupy a position equal to 5 any, and surpasstit-_,v itizitiy other I.'IlItUpt‘iln nations. All owing to their large etidotvtricnts to their 8I,'lI0tIll- For it tltil, ivo may iiifcr, (had their schools lieen left in the state in tvliieli I-‘retlericlr ‘ho Great tottntl lllt‘III) that they would still un- consciously enjoy the privileges attending the dis- order of real Irnownulliingnesr. 'l‘hn !cl|0UlII|a§lt'I'S labour and rcponsibility far surpass that ol' the school visiter. The former must toil (and form the cliaraeter of tho future titan) at the same riiunotoniius, though interesting labourtliroughout the year; while the latter, by visiting but two schnols a day, can visit all on the Island (968), and give his few dissertations on Agricultural Chemistry also, in five months and ,ronr tliys. Allowing another month for prepar- ' ring his Report, we sea, that six ntonths complete his actual annual labour for which he gets £300 , wltile the other, attending to duty nearly double the time, is paid little more thiiii one-sixth of the money. But should not an oflicer's pay be in proportion to his ncqircments and position? Granted; but I thinlt there is greater disparity between the pay, than the inert! in the case at issue. And ' is ttot the schoolmsster’s lahonr greater, vastly more troublesome, and his qualiti- crriioris required to be ltiglicr than some of our Got-rrnmcnt olllcers I yt-t lltt‘y la/.'c their liuztrircrls while they give hint hnt «mc.fifl_1/. Ay, and he is not allowed hi. .i;!puty, paid extra, that he niziy t.:‘...- tlm times easy. ~ (Concluded in our mitt.) Otmurt. ll tooquu, l.“0'.). ‘llltli I836. I i£\.EIIEE'.i.'E§')E&. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. No. 325 e I If men were content to grow rich some- what more slowly, they would grow rich‘ more surely. If they would use their ca- pital within reasonable limits, and transact with it only so much business as it could fairly control, they would be far less liablt to lose it. Excessive profits involve the liability of great risks; as in a lottery, in which there are hi h rises, there must be a great proportion of hlarilrs. Let is man live as long as he will~,.tlic lirst thirty years of his life will always seem the longest; and the daily routine of our after-years pitss like the man ofa clock, while the hands on the outside and the inovernent within mark the passing of time to others, till the weights have run down, and the pendulum standsstill. It was it law of old times in England, that iftt man, travelling in the King's highway, be robbed, between sun and sun, satisfaction is recoverable on the County, where the robbery was made, but, if he takes his journey in the night, being an unsensonublo time, their it is at his own peril, he must take what falls. So, it a man keeps in God’s ways, he shall be‘ sure of God's protection; but if he strays out of them, he exposcth hiinsclfto danger. Words are little things, but they strike hard. \Ve wield them so easily, that we are apt to forget their hidden power. Fitly spoken, they fall like the sunshine, tie dew, and the fer-tilizing rain—but ;wlicii unlitly, like the frost, the litiil, and the dcsolating tempest. The Great American Hair Tonic. . Bogle's celebrated llyperinn l"|iiid, for the growth and prcsvrvntinii ttftlirs Hair is well lilltlwll to be wills- outa rival on this ctintitierit. IIllNllI’I!\I~t(irIlllIl1|II0l|I have started into art cplit-nieral I'.\l.\'I-'YlI‘.e, since the introtltictioii of this ttiirivitlli-d llair restorative, and their tlonin linen senletl, ivhilst lloglo's Hyperion Iltiir Fluid, \\lIlI rt popul:irity never nttain y no other article, goes on “ cnuqitr-ring and to conquer. ' There is no tnaludy, \\lIlCIl can alli.-ct the Hair, but can be cured by this incrnnpamltle prep.-irntion. To ladies it is invaluable; and on children‘s heads it lays the foundation ofti good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Mzijesty the Queen of Great Britain, rind coinin.intl.~i an extensive sale throughout Europe. I;‘o;rIc‘s E!ccIrt‘c Hair Dye converts red or grey liriir itito ti beautiful black or brown, the moment It is npplied, literally dyeing the hiiir without staining the skin and leaves the llair soft and glossy without injuring its texture in tho least; a_dt:citletl superiority over till other llnir dyes. ' Bngle's Article shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shoving) a decidd xur . I Begin‘: llebeniona removes freckles and Lynn from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying tho complexion. To be had, wholesale or retail, of \V. Bugle, 227, \Vnsliington street, Boston, U. S. A by till Druggists and perfsrncrs throughout Ilia Cantidns, United tltntas rind lirsat Britain; ' W. I WATSON, Agent for P. E. I. _———9.é: or1.M.iN’s HAIR. DYE. The best article ever used, its liundreds can testify in this city rind surrounding country. Read! GIL- .\IAN'S LIQIJID IIAIR IIYI". insteinlttnsoualg t‘.ll.'IIlgt'i tholiair to a brilliant j-:t Blur/: or glt-say rown, which is per utrt1it.'ril—dtws not stain or in an ' way injure the ikin. No nrticlo r~\-or yet IHVFII. to ivhicli will compare with it. We ii-nulil ailvia all who lI‘iV0 grey~ln.iirs to buy it, for it. nucrfltila. -~ I)’0.1t'rm Post 7.. I). (‘.Il.\IAN, Cln-mist, \\'tishi:tgton city, In- ventor and Solo l‘rriprit-.tnr. ' I or nnlo by llrtiggii-ts, llt-.ir Ilrusr-r-, and Dealer iii F.-int-y Articles. tlirnuuliotit tlic Uuiictl Slates. \V. ll. \VA'I'S0.\l, Agent for i'.:|‘L. I.