llllll lll S’ ooumaaoraa PUBLISHED‘ ON Established 1823. / EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. Charlottetown, P. E, island, Wednesday, December 19, 1855. New Series. No. 301. HASZARD’S GAZETTE, Published by Haszurd 8:. Owen. Queen Square. Is issued twice at week, at 15s. per you‘- AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, AT nous & ABROAD. Coach and Sleigh Making. H ." IF. h k l'orthepe- 0tl'}o[iiltt{"lcs libeirtisltdfrirglexttiridgilniti lltiin: and would 6 .‘. inform the pubitc. “ll” he l“’°P’ °“ h"'d' ‘M "uh" I00 8|'s"' Oarrta.ges,_Wagons,cart.s. Sletghs, &c. "”'I32«‘«s'i»‘37°lsiiT°7t'3'§_#___,,... Harness and Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, usrturacronnn & Iatronrttn 29 Xilby Street. (near State). _ - FFER8 for Cash at low pr-co-. firm --'é§'°,'_- Bolts, Spokes. Rtms,‘8hal'ts, Eualrteed Q1 s Pgtgnt and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. Suruurou malleable Iron on hand. lid l'“,'“"l‘°';l ‘° “gel. gnd pamgn, I-‘all assortment American ar- ,,e.._ H; ware. Pan-ricur.an A1"I'IN1'|0N GIVIN To ounulia. A good Assortment of WIL80N’8 C ILIIIATII Botanic M e dicine '1‘ homsonian Preparations, with full directions for . .fl_<‘.t§..D£2I'l'.4'§(' "(TEE ' -—Al.I0-— Be 0. & G‘ C’ Compound Sarsaparille . Neuropnthic Dropl. Wild Cherry Balsam,’ Dysentery and Cholera Syrup and \Vild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard &. Owen, Sole wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island NEW BOOK Just issued from the Press of Haszard 4' Owen, ’ 2r price . C titntlon of the Govern- The rrigtlit of Newfoundland Executive Departments, with the llules and Orders of the Ll'l"l‘l.l-I, Esq., Barrister at Law. New Books! . Alt!) 8:, OWEN have JUS'l‘ RECEIVED day, per “ Majestic," 1 case BOOKS, frotit Edinburgh, among Wlllclli ‘"9 P 3°?’ "Pl-ll)" C}{AMBI2Rs' l'UBLlCA'l‘l0NI, viz,—Lhanibers In- formation, English Literature, Journal of Popular l.iteraltI|'¢. MW lellelr Jim to P‘ itii-liiil ii:-iéry cl"!-Irrgland. lst volume,—A His- fo of the People as well as of tho Kingdotn, m,,,.m,m1 w'nl:!rriany)hun|dred Wood Engrnvrngs, . ‘ It vo umes, C|:°l'|:,:e:,.""l’:,:;i?cg llliscelltiny. 'l‘ales for the Road I d Rail. hltitliarriattics. Algebra. Geometry Arithmetic. [look-keeping Gs Natural Pbilosopliy and Science, in all its branches. Ste. Also, from Messrs. Oliver & Boyd, L. ' G r; I-‘.dward_‘s La_tirr Delectur %;;°°ki':c;:.T?‘l|teid‘s English Dictionary;_ ’ Fulton's Johnston's rIo., Huttou's Book-‘keeping; add...» A|'.|,,. 5; Key; Key to Leaate s Grarnuar; llaI‘|Isll's Questions; Marhbam's Engllltli Iaruharn's I’-‘rance; Stewart's Modern Geography; c...'..g'a Signs of the Tirues. urgeat gzsttolls Protestant Disssssioe with D. Prsssh, -. is. N O '1' I C E . . ‘HE Subscriber having been ap inted by’Power of 1 Attorney, from the Heirs oft is Estate of the late DONALD McDONAL[), ol'G|esaladule, deceased. dated Id September, and 10th October, is empowered to sell or lease all their Lands on the lalfllltlt and 10 collect all Debts, Rents, Arrears of Roma, Promisory Notes and Book Accounts, dsc. JOHN ARCH. McDONALD, Glenaladale, Oct 13. Agent- All persons desirous of purchasing or leasing LntIdI'. will do well to call on the Agent as soon as possible. for the best Farms will be lint taken. Two MILL SITES to let. Any person or persons found trespassing on the above Estate, either by cutting. battling Timber. mi- 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. Freehold Farm for Sale. V 0 BE SOLD. by private courect, a valuable PREEHOLD FARM, 6 miles from Town, con- sisting of 60 acres of LAND, or tbereabouta, 6-1 of which are cleared, and in an excellent state of culti- vation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It is situated on the north side of, and ad'oins. the West River, and contiguoua to Mr. John I yde‘a Mill. The House is placed on a corn- tnunditig situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The farm buildings have been all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of at Barn 63 x E)t"l‘ltAOltl)lNAltY Facr.—-Tli_c Cincin- nriti Enquirer gives the following account ofa singularly romantic episode in life whiazh occurred recently : About six years since, a lady named Mrs. Martha Wood, accompanietl by her son, his wife, and a couple of children, arrived in this city from New Bcdford; Mass. She stated that she was it widow of sortie twenty- lour ycurs’ standing, her liusbatid having lost been mate ofa whaler which had been at sea. The family have lesided for a great er portion of the titiie on Liberty Street, Mr. Wood, the son, working at his trade, which is that of a cooper. Yesterday morning, a gray-headed and toil-worn man called at the residence of the family, and seeing Mr. Wood, inquir- ed for the widow, who being called into the room, while gazing intently at the stranger,whosc eyes were fixed rrionrn- fully upon her, requested to know his business. -" Do you not know me, Mar- that?" said he, and as the sound of his voice, like the memory of an olden mel- ody, trict her car, she gave vent to u hys- terical cry and fainted in the arms which 26 feet, including Stable and Cow-house, also, a Cost: as and tirauaa Out-houses, Greemhouse and I" ery. Mussel bled to any extent can he obtain from the river. For particulars apply to NICHOLAS BROWN, Oct. 22. Kent Street. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘OR Sale T0\VN LOTS Nos. 23, 29, 30,and 62 in the lat Hundred of Town Lots in Char- lettstown, fronting on Water Street and King Street or such parts thereof as may be agreed on. Part of the purchase money may remain unpaid for a limited period, by being secured on the premises. 1"‘. BRECKEN, r Barrister-at-Law. I September, 18. I855. Cigars! Cigars ll received by the Subscriber on Cou- signment, and for stile at his Auction Mart, corner of Queen and Water Streets. The above Cigars are for unreserved sale. and will be sold Wholesale and Retail. at var low prices. BENJAMI DAVIES. Oct. I9. AMERICAN GOODS. .‘lt0.\l ALBANY Dlltl-‘.C'l', and for S.-\Ll". at l noon-s Brick sum. in l'osvnal sum: 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight otovea, which will his Solrl 'l'wr~rity-live I'M’! cont ‘mt! than airy ever imported into this Pity. 'l‘llt)MAS W. DUDD. . NOTICE. IIE Sale ofthe Land on the St. Peter's Road. near Dr. Boswoll‘s, is postponvd until further notice. JOHN ARCH. IPDONALD, Agent. Nov. 26th, I855. Isl. Oardlng Machines, die. HF. Subscribers otl'er for Sale Carding Machine-. Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Maehinety on a new con- struction. Orders punctually attended to. Address John Monica 5:, Son, Sackville, County of We.-t— morlinrl New Brunswick. or David Stewart. Char- Charlottetown, July I8, 1855. sky Light Glass’ For sale. ASZARD & OWEN have a od stoeh oftbs above (such as is used in the nlted Stetu Sky Lights in the Roofs of Houses). sash fleet SUPERIOR Gl~Jlt\tAN CIGARS l were opened to receive her. _ The tale is soon told. The ship in which he had made his last voyage from New-Bcdford was cast away in the South Sea islands, and he was one of the few who escaped a watery grave. After on- during alrnost unheard of privutions, he succeeded, nftcr thirty years’ absence, in reaching his native land. Frorna bro- ther of his wife, he learned their present location, and arrived here to find her whotn he had left a young and blooming bride far advanced in the evening of life, while the inliint upon whose lips, when ‘last he saw him, he had imprinted at f:i- 1thcr’s kiss, and who could then sczirculy lisp his‘ name, was now u stalwart man itllltl the head ofa family. [low many ‘hopes and fears must have agitated the heart of the old mariner, as he again set foot, after his long pilgrimage, upon his native soil. A '1‘iuaurr: TO THE ST. LAWRIZNCI-2. —2\ correspondent of the N. Y. Courier dt l’ill(]lllrt:l‘ pays the follotvitig cloqiictit tribute to the River St. l.nwreiice:—- A river where every mile ofits shore is tlti-oiigtwl with the wild or lieautiful— a river which begins in giant size and re tziins it, augments it. till it goes out in the gloomy grandeur of the Northern Gulf—- a river which now in broken waves leaves the gleaming granite edge of its islands and inlets, more numerous than were the lo-getttls by which the oricritul story-tr-llcr bi-guilcd the anger ofthc Sultar-i,arid then brculhcs out in lakes, each one of breadth and volume stillicierit to be a famous thing in itsown right—a river which woke the melody of Moore. and on which Wolfe floated to to his fight of victory—-a river such as this will always be it chosen path- way for the tens of thousands of all lands who travel to see the bold and the beautiful. About six times the usual amount of winter I0 1 ll lashes. sad} lush thick. shut, it is said, has been seen in West an Mia‘, aouri year. The best and most conclusive reason for an eflect, that we ever remember to have heard, writes a western correspond- ‘Gill, was one given by a one-idea Dutch- titan, in reply to a friend who remarked, 5‘ lVliy, Hans, you have the most femin- itic cast of countenance I have ever seen.” “ Oh, well,” “(IS the reply; “ l know de reason lor dot ; mine nioder was a woman.” “ A B0l..l) Srtioitr: you’ A HUsa.tND.” —A nciv method is now adopt by la- dies ofa “ certain age,” to Oblalh-pan- ncrs. An intellectual, pleasant looking, prettily dressed fetriale, just turned of thirty, invests twenty-five cents in a dag- uerrotype for her oivri sweet self, which she carefully drops on the sidewalk of a crowded street. Somebody picks it up ; ;finds out the owner —and marries her 'of course ! Upon the conclusion ofa marriage in a village church, the bridegroom signed ‘the register with “hisX mark.’, The lpretty young bride did the satire, and itlien turning to a lady who had known lier,as the best scholar in the school, whispered to her, while tears of love and udnirration stood in her bright eyes. “He's adcnr fellow, Miss, but cannot "file 3'“ H59 g0lflg to learn of me, and I would not shame him for the world.” 0-——j The Great American Hair Tonic. Bogl-.’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation oftbe Hair is well known to be with- i out it rival on this continent. Hundreds ofirnimiiong have started into an ephemeral existence, since the introduction of this unrivalled llair restorative, and their doom been scaled, whilst Bogle’s Ilyperion llair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes oti " conquering and to conquer." There is no rliulutly, which can atlect the Hair, but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. 'l‘o ladies it is irivalualilr-; and on children’s lie-ads it lays the foundation ofa good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her l\l.-rjesty the Queen of Great Britain, and commands on extensive sale throughout Europe. lJogIe’s Electric Hair Dye converts red or gre hair into a beautiful black or brown, the rrronient it is applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining ‘lie skin and leaves the Hair soft and glossy wiihom injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other llriir dyus. Bugle‘: Amolo Shaving compound render. um; usually unplensnrit operation (slitivirig) a decided luxu . llog|e‘s llchr-aionrt rt-rriovr-.-r I-‘rerskleg and ran from the lace iii the FllllI'lt‘r-’l possible time, and is aclmow- bulged to he the very best article for beautifying th. corriplexinn. To he had, wliolesrile or retail, of \V. [loglo_ 227. S. \Vaithtngton rtlrert, lloston, U. And by all Druggi-ts and perfumers throughout the Canadian, United Halos urtd Great Britain. , R, \VA'l'h'l)N, Agent for I’. E. l. Junel9th. y 0 (:tr.M.iN’s HAIR DYE. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country. Read! an‘. \lAN'S LIQUID l|.\lR. DYE instavilrrnsottsly changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or gins.’ Brown, which is pm-manrnt—does not stain ori. any way injure the skin. No article ever yet inveu- ted which will compare with it. We would advig. all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it nessrfails. —Boslon Po Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, City, lg. ventor and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggiats, Hair Drmera, and Dad.‘ in Fussy Artistes, throughout the linked States.