HASZARIYS GAZETTE, OCTOBER 20. Church of England Prayer Books. ASZARD 6; OWEN have receivd a large pply of the above and are prepared to sell them at the following low prices. viz. Ruby 32ino_ Cloth, Gill Edged, Is 6d. “ Cape Morocco, Embossed ric Miurocco, -Is ' Minion 32mo Roan, Elltbotlsctl, Gilt Edged, 3s. Nonpareil 32am. 33. Pic! 2-Itnti. 5s (id. Svo 9s. Calf. I29 6d. LON DON HOUSE. ' ‘ ' av av fwew It all Goods lor ’oo. IPX "lsani»:L," frotii Liv--rpnol, the subscriber Jlniii rec.-ived part of his l“.>\l.l. SllI'I’LY of Bill l'lSlI Iitlttlb, siiitalvlte for tho I-it-‘tlrltltl, which he otl'ers at prices biilietto unequalled in the market, for proiiiptpnytiient. V A fiirtlit-r siipply daily e.\'pt-cred per “ Sir Alexan- der,” froiti London, and “ .\lnjr-stic," frotn Liverpool. llli.\'llY IIASZARD. Great George Street, (,‘li.irloitt-town, Oct. I5. hiyoiit, 3.. Atiieritt: :: House. No. 12, Grafton Street. CST lilICI'.l\'II!.‘, pt-r Schis. “Sale Gothii,” frotn linsttiti, and “ Supt-rb." from Halifax, the following large Stock of Goods, which the subscriber t-tl'ers for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms‘:- 30 cln-sis 'l‘Ii;\. 50 boxes do ,6 puiiclieons Molasses, 50 l-mes Iiaisiiis. I5 do. l‘andl-es. 20 do. SOAP I00 l‘l(.I‘?S Solo I rather. 20 boxes Glass, I case Indigo. I00 pairs liidia Ilubher shoes, 50 Clocks. I00 Axes, 25 barrels Pilot Bread, I0 barrels Crackers, [0 do. Nuts, Barrels Cruslied Sugar, do. Currants. Shoe Tlireuil. Carriers‘ Knive.-i, Clearing Stones, Barrels Si-al Oil. do. Laid Uil, do. Olive Oil, do. Wliale Oil; Putty, 100 boxes as-ori. d Coiifectionerv, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch; 20 barrels Al’PLF.S, 20 do. Onions, 5 hhds. Sugar; I0 SOFAS, -I0 Bedsteads, 6 Mattvtisses, 8 Lounges, to Children's Cribs, 300 Chairs, of every description, Buckets. Brooms, Hay Forks, i\lanure,do , Shingle Hatchets. Clothes Lines, Fluid I.ainps. Cruet Stands, Spoon llolders, Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, Boom Paper, Paper Curtains, Looking Glasses, Mortico Locks and Latclies, Molnsse-t Gates, Zinc rind Iron Shoo Nails, \\’Iiips, \‘\’ood saws, Bliicking, tiiiigt-r, Mutclics, Starr-h, Iliin Locks, Mineral and llrass Knobs. Sand l’itper, Sleigh Bells, boxes ’l‘ob:icco, Pepper, Cofi'ee, Saleratus, II'asliing Ponder, Cheese, Crackers. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October I5. ' Stoves! I Stoves ! ! ! BE'l"l'El{ AR'l‘ICLI-‘., and for less money, than vias ever offered l'or sale in this City. The sub- scriber has just received, frotn the City of Albauy,— i 150 Stoves, of every description of style and pattern, including several new patents; as well as his late STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October I5. Building Lots for Sale. OR Sale or Lease a few desirable Building Lots, situate in the Town of Stratford, Lot 48. oppo- I site Charlottetown. For terms iippl to BENJAM N DAVIES. Oct. I7, I855. Hardware and Cutlery. ASZAIID 6; OWEN have JUST OPENED, and now otfer for Sale, an extensive Stock of IIARIIWAIIE, ampng which are the following: _ l.OCI\S.—llitn, and llloriisa of various descrip- "009. for I’-Irlors, Front doors, Shops, Ivarehoupes, ClIpb0lII'tIi-1, (‘lose-ts, Ship's Cabins, VI/ardrobes. l.A'I'(.‘llI'IS.—I’atent Stop, Gate, and iii-.vlit. '20 Iiistruilit-tit ‘X55 8.’ IIATCIII-‘.'I‘S —I‘or cutting hard and s wood. -Kiltiiigliiig, Road. ‘R Socket Chisels. Metal and \\'ood head giinhlcis. Hickory Mallets, with screwed handles. \Valtiut Bench Screws. (‘hisel handles. Moriiso (I|ltt‘_'tf8 of various kinds. Trying Squares and Bevils. Spring Cullipers and Dividers. .evels. I’lurnb and levels, and level Glasses. Knives and Forks, Carvers. l'iiity Knives. \'l"rt-iiclit-s of various kinds. Curry Conihs, Rein Snaps. Trunk rivets. Dinner Bells. Cow Dells. Spring ll.-tlances, weighing from 4} to 24 lbs. I f chen p. t at \Vell “'lier:ls 3 Molasses Gales. _‘_-_' Cotli.-e Mills. Iliindled Auger Bits. Hand and Ilencli Vices. 1 I’lyerri, fl.it and iouiid nose. 1 Wood and Iron Braces, lieered Wheel do. Turkey and other Oilstones and Slips. Thick Glass for Skylights. Ladies’ Garden llocs. 'I‘urnip Hoes. Assortment of Hay and Manure Forks. Iron puitips. Door Scrapers. Cast Iron Sink. Strainers for Sinks. Fog horns, useful for calling on a Farm. Mouse traps. Cheap and useful Lantliorns, with various other articles too numerous to mention. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. _ OR Sale TOWN LOTS Nos. 2%, 29, 30,aiid 62 in the 1st Hundred of Town Loni in Char- lottetown, fronting on IVat¢r Street and King Strrrl or such parts thereof as tiiay be agreed on. the purchase money may remain unpaid for a limited period, by being secured on the premises. 1-‘. BREC KEN, Barrister-at-Law. Grindstone fixtures. Iron squares. e eye, September, I8, I855. if 3 ° I B ' t t argains . argains . . T the Subscriber’: SALE ROOM, opposite Mr. I’eake’s Store,- 6 most I! proved American COOKING STOVES, 5 large I ‘cod Stoves, (second hand. -I casks BRANDY, I0 bbls. Ship Bread, 1 coil 6 inch Shroud Rope, I set Standing Rigging, (second hand) for a Vessel o 60 ions, 1 Windlass Rim and Falls, IIO burl Q. 300 do. L I30 do. I inch, 27 do. II inch Round IRON, and 75 bars of fiat and square refined IRON. Tlnsss.—Cssh on delivery. BENJAMIN DAVIES. October 16, I855.-:Ex -Ii ‘a Coach and b‘leigliflMaltiiii*g.i_M OBERT McINTYRE returns thanks for the pa- tronage heretofore extended to him. and would inform the pubiic, that he keeps on hand, and makes to order,- Carriages,Wagons,Garts, N O T I C E . I ‘HE Subscriber having been appointed by Power of ttornev. from the Heirs ofthe Estate of the late DONALD McDI)NALD, oflileualadtile, deceased, dated 3d September, and I0th October, is empowered to sell or lease all their Lands on the Island, and to collect all Debts. Rents, Arrears of Rents, I'roniisory I Notes and Book Accounts, dtc. J II RCII. McDONALD, ‘J A Glenaladale, Oct I3. gent. I 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. Two MILL SITES to let. Any person or persons found trespassing on the above Estate, either by cutting, hauling Tiniber, ma- king 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. AL L persons indebted to the Estate of the late DONALD McDONALD,Glenaladale, are re- questedito settle their Accounts itnmediately,or steps _ ' k f t. W M " °" *°.::;'..°.'.°°1:;'ai:." ....... Oct. I3. N ALD. Agent. 7 V ‘ 10 be Let, : IIA'I‘ excellent Stand, known as the "Manches- ter Ilouse," Sdnoy Street, possession given - ' I. A I _— '"'"'°d""°y pp.i(iiIN ARCH. i\IcDONAl.D. Railroad, Ilny, Coal, and Fttrmstrs‘ SCALES ‘ set in any part of the Provgnces by experienced work-‘ I tn I“ l e i g h s, & c. Upper Queen Street, October I3th, I855. AMERICAN GOODS. ‘RO.\I ALBANY DIRI-‘.C’I‘, and for SAIE 81 I DODD'S Brick Store, in Pownal Street: 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, ‘ ,‘;‘f,‘;°,l_‘,°,;',,,,,,,,, OW which will be Sold Twenty-live per cent. less tliani any ever imported into this Cit l Tiidliias w. none. | FAIRBANKS’ CILIBRATID SCALES, . ' or‘ ALI. \'ARIF.'t‘IES. , Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. ttos'i‘oN. GREENLEAF Gt BROWN, Acrzivn. l 1 CH. Sep. 8th, isss. ii.iii.\n;ns.'—ci.w. Iiivellillg, Carpet and Slim.-. 1 AUGI. IlIl‘S.—l"roni threo sixteenth: to inch. , Very Part of W A. N T E D . llIlI.I.l‘Il{. for a Grist Mill, who thoroughly an- A dtrstands his business, to \\'l!0tIl lgbcral wages will be given.—.-‘apply to .lI’.t~I.~'li IVRIGIIT. llcdequu Mills, Sept. 26. N.l.l.—A single Man preferred. (‘tirri:iv__:t-.s iind Tire bolts, Patent Aivl llaftii \\lIlti t,.‘. ‘. Friend of the Prince Iltlward .:;ian er. HOLLO“.7i."f.:‘i{’S’ OIl‘~I'I';‘. v-.-1%’ toN'I'. E.\'I‘IlAOI{I)l.\'ARY CURE OF ASTHMA or AN (ILD LADY tsEV|.‘N'I‘\' rrivri: YEARS or-‘ Ania. Copy o_;'u L(‘.'I(‘rfI'0IIt .IIr. '1‘Ito.-nus Il"t‘.ston, (Book Start-,) Toronto, tttilcrl the ‘Jtlt October, 1854. To I’rofossor llolloway, ‘ Sir,—-Gratitude compels me to Ilttllie known to you the extraordinary IJt'lI(flil. an aged parent has derive from the use of your Pills. My mother was tifllicted for upwards of four and tivt-itty years with asthma sulfur and hear her cough; I have often declared, tli:it I would give all I possessed to have her cured ; but although I piiid a large sum for medicine and advice, it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow degrees, rn mother Iiecatiie better, and after persevering wit your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl cured, and now enjoys the best of health, although seventy-five years old. remain, Sir, our u I iged, (Signed) TIIOMAS Wl‘IS'I‘ON. IIEMAIIKABLE CURE OF DROPSY. Ar-"r‘r:a ar:rNG 'l‘APPl:D THREE TIM!-:8. (‘opp of rt Letter form .‘1.~2!hon_r, S;n[.‘h, _Es4 Ilttltflrr, .\"ot~u. Srotitr, dtitcrltlic 25tIt ./lu;usl, I85 To Professtir Ilollowny, Sir,—~I desire to add my testimony to the value of your Fills, in C'IHl'8 of dro .~‘_v. For ni:ic inontlis I sulfered the greatest torture with tliisdistrossiiig cutti- phiint; was tapped three times, and linally given up by tic doctors; having hecoiiie in tippearaiico as it skeleton, and with no more strciigtli in inothiin it child just born. It was then, that I thou-glit of trying your Pills. mid iitiincdiately sent for ti quantity, and eoiiiirit-need using them. The result I can scarcely credit even now, although true it is using tlietii [or four weeks, I felt iiiueh better, and by persevering with them, at the ettpiratioii of two motitli-i, I was completely cured. I have since en- joyed the bcst of health. I am, Sir, Yours siiicerel (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. ASTONISIIIXG CURE OF GENERAL DEBILIEY AND Liven coiiiri.AiN'r I ! Copy of a Letter from IVt'IIi'arn Rmes, of Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, dated I7ttt J\’av. 1854. 'l‘o Professor Ilollowsy, Sir,—I am happy to say, that your Fills have re- stored me to health after suffering for nine years front the most intense general debilit and langour, = C -1 and spitting of blood; it was quite agony to see her P my liver and bowels were also muc deranged for the whole ofthat time. I tried tiiany tncilicines, but! they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to! your Pills, by taking which, and following the printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after evoryi other means failed to the astonishment of my neig - boars, acquaintances, and friends. I shall ever feel rtitelal to you for this astonishing restoration to, health, and will recommend your I’i|ls to all sufferers, feeling it my duty to do so. I remain, Sir, your Iiuniblt-. servant, (Signed) \\'II.I.l.-‘till REEVES. There celebrated Pills are it-o/.41:rfttllycflicaciotuin tliefollowing camplttirits. I 5 , Ague ropsy Iiillanimation Asthma Dyst-nicry Jaundice , Bilious Complaints lirysipel.-is Livcr Coin- Blotches on the skin Foniale Irregulari- plaints owelCotnpl:iints ties urn ago Fevers oftill kinds I'iles Fits Rheumatism wels rtltll Retention of Consumption Ilead-ache rine Debiliity Indigestion Scrofulir, or Sore Throats Storm and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Symp- Tic Dolourcux umours toms enereal Affcctions Worms allof: Weakness, from kinds , wliatcver cause, dtc. Sold atthe Estnlilislimcnt ol'I‘rofessorIIor.i.owAv 244, Strniid, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by al respectable Drug ists and dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized \Vorld, at tho followingi prices :— I 2s. 5:. Rs. and 20s. Currency eacli Box. t _y'_'..-’ " Tlit-re is a conaitlerrihle saving by taking the larger size . ‘ .—-Directioiis for the guidance of patients ini disorder allixcd to each Ilox. GIZORGE T. IIASZARD, Solo Wholesale Agent for I’. E Island. Ulcers every GENERAL SUMMARY. A IIUSBANI) roit THE l’:ii.~tci:ss R-it'.\L -—'I‘hL- S})(t‘/I110!‘ has the followiti-__: rt-nnilts upon the sulijttil ofa htislitintl for the I’riiivess l{o_\‘:.|;_.. Print-e Fredcriclt William of Prussia is a guest at B;tl2IIl'l"il. iiheie the Royal Family of England is in I‘Illt‘:'*.'_l1IltlI‘II. The l’riIicesl royal. now al. most IIl'.i‘t’iI years of tt',‘_t‘, is as tall as her llinth. er. and is " quite ti t' tvoman ” : and a specirs of :ziiihoritaiivt: nod is :_vii't~n to the popular presump- tion that Prince l“rt-tleriirk \Villiziiii comes to court a hiiilc. The supposition is perhaps more preiiiatnre, than incorret-t. Queen Vit-toria enjoy. ed an unusual tlt-gree of fret-dorn for a British Princtss in being the reigtiing Suva reign bflrflfe she became a bride; and she was t-iiabletl to secure her own consent in accortl:ii:t'e with the dic- tates of her iitfectioiis. I-Itiqnt-tic hits siitletl more than one anecdote to prove the genuine clIl|r:lt‘I(‘.l'(IIllI6 attacliiiieiit—-stitlml the tale, at least, tintil some IUIIlI'(‘. Nay, \\'ltt‘II history may l‘t‘(‘tIItI ilic earliest (‘Vltlt‘ll(‘t'S of that happy iinicn which has rendered the Q-iced and her hush.-ind a m(lIlt‘l pair for the eticotira,¢_veiiietit ofthe limes. Ofr-nurse, a Princess Royal could not expect the same immunities with a Queen-rt-;:nant; but Queen Victoria is a woman of so much sense, as well as good feeling, that no one wntild expect a force to be put upon her ilaiigliter, :iiid we do not itnag_-inc. that the I’riiit'tss Victoria ivill become Queen of Prussia expectant by any paternal or regal compulsion. lfthcre is lI'tlIlI in the story current, it is most probable, that the young pen. le are to make each other‘s acqtiaititaiice, and tlitittlie Prince will be left to win the hand he claims. And, sooth to say, such a prize is scl- dom worth having, unless it be fairly won. Even princes have been compelled to discover that truth, as destiny makes them discover most. truths which are essential to our mortal nature.” Dr. Lardner has published the following let‘ ter in the Timt'.r;— The public in England and France have waitetl iinpatiently during about a l'ortni,r_'ht for the despalclies reporting the details of the fall of Schastopol. AI‘e'y0lI and the public, of whom you are the organ, aware that these desratclios rniglit ltave lwim sent (supposing them to fill six columns ofthe Ti'mcr)to London in two hours’ The nwans of accomplishing this, unlike the (I€SIIlIt'IlI'8 engines of Lord Dundonaltl, are no secret. 'I‘lie_v are public, and at the disposition of I,{Il\'('.t‘tlllICtlI. A newspaper is tint the place for pliysical demonstrations. In this case their place may be supplied by the tollowing fact;_. sortie time since the tollowintz experiment was made under ilie direction of M. .everrier and myself at the Ministry of the Interior, in the presence of two commissions-one of the legisla- tive assembly. and the other of the institute:— A tt-ler_vr.-ipliic wire was prepared, which extended over .1 great part of France, its two extremities being brought ititothe room where the experi- ment was made. The length of the wire was 1082 miles. The arrival as well as the departure of the despatch took place under the eyes of the commissions. espatch consisting of 282 words was transmitted from one end of the wire. A style attaclietl to the other end immediately began to write the message on a sheet of paper. The entire rnossage was written in full, each word being spelled completely, siiil without sbridgment, in fifty two seconds. By this means, therefore, 90,000 words, 'using round numbers, would be transmitted in an hour; six columns of such correspondence as you publish would be transmitted in two hours. It is scarcely necessary to say. that neither the length ofthe despatch nor the distance has an_vthin;_v tit do with the result. The prompti- tuda of the arrival would for all practical purpos- es be as great for 10,000 as for 1,000 miles, and the length ofthe despatch would merely augment the time of its delivery in the ratio of about 300 words per minute. Wliv.ihcn, do not the Governments of Eng- |:ind and Franco avail themselves of this power! After the above experiment, the French Govern- ment bad the tit-cess:ir_v apparatus C(tltSII’lICI(‘(.l, and still possesses it. I have more than once asked the authorities why they did not avail tlieiiiselvrs ol'it. 'l'hcir answer was, that. save in the most rare and exceptional cases, ‘.20 or 30 words acre quite sutlicirnt for telegraphic message.-, and that it was not worth while to orgaiiizoastatl‘ to work the telegraph in these exceptional cases. The power to transmit the long dcspatchrs you will see was not dispute . Imay add that, viitli the concurrence of the intermediate States through which the wires are carried. means are practicable and easy, by which the contents of the despatches transmitted would be tiiiknown to all but the persons at the terminal I stations. The St. John Freeman reports that de- sertion from that Garrison are again be- coming frequent. Vliithin these tlirco last weeks, three men of the 76th walked oil‘; atid on Saturday four ofthe Artillery went on ll. pleasure excursion and have not lett their address. They took with them it coat and their arms and accoutrenients.