ing his PUBLISI-IED ON Estnhlisiieu 132: . HASZAl{D'S GA'l.ETTl<J, Published by Haszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice ii. week, at 15s. per year. AND CON’l'Al.\'S, THE L.~\'l‘l-‘.S'l.‘ NE\\'b‘, AT HOME dc ABROAD. llllmglllll. A.\l[".S Dl".S[lRlS.\Y has received by the Majestic, from Liverpool, and Sir Alexander, fiom London, his usual supplies of Autumn and Winter Goods. which are offered to the public at the lowest possible prices roit CAIH. A large Ready Made Clothing. among which are some very so erior Coats. Also on hand a few very good India tubber Coats, Sea- man's Cups. 81.0-. Nov. I, 1855. American House? THE? Subscriber in closing up his present business , in P. E. Island, respectfully requests all [lfHll('!'i l 'b are indebted to him, to hand over, on or be-I tl Put 1- or JANUARY NEXT- '°'° "’ ' JOHN GIBSON. December 13. ""”‘17t’ivi1:rircltiv"noUsJizi.‘ Fall Stock Completed. Per Dancing I-‘.vug,i,,.,-, j|[,"g Jzlllilllll, unit Jlfaryg ‘I . nn, l"lI0.\l BOSTON AND ll.-\l.ll-‘AX. , Y the above ships, the subscriber has just finished ; his l’ai.i. IMP0ll’I‘ATl0N. comprising ( his large stock already advertised) as follows 80 cheats 'l‘ca—warrantcd good. 12 puns‘ .\lnlnsses, 4 hlids. Sugar. 50 boxes ltziisiiie, I00 sides Sole Leather, 60 stuns, 25 bbls, Apples. cwl. Clieese, ‘ [0 J07“ Brooms, 10 do. Pails, 3 ctiaks l'lulil, Newell’s Patent safety ltlllllpfi and Lamp feeder, in a variety of st_\'lt:s_ ' lo bbls. Nuts, 20 do Crackers and Pilot Bread, 2 bales Bulliilo Robes, &c. C. The whole forming at most extensive stock, and from the variety in the different articles. Ind mode- rate charges, is lvyell wort(l‘iy Rf ull::Ill0:l. , ra on \. rec . AIIIRICAN ousa I W‘ B. DAWSON. Dec. I3. 7 IPHE Subscriber, thankful for the liberal patro- nage he has hitherto received, begs leave to inform the public, that, having recently. returned from England, where he directed his attention to the latest improvements in lloiisic Sitoiainu and hav- in-' put himself under the instruction of one of the mast scientific Surgeons of the Royal College of Ve- terinary Surgeons, London, he considers hinisel competent to Shoe Horses u on the most improved principles. llorses having t sir hoofa injured by bad shoeing. or other causes, may be restored to p feet soundness by being shot! without the use of ails. The subscriber has on hand s full supply of SHOES adapted to Horses on the Road or Farm. Also, can furnish all kinds ofJlGRICU_LTURJiL IMPLE- .MEJVTS on the shortest notice. All persons to whom the subscriber in indebted, will please forward their Accounts for adjustment; and all persons indebted to him will oblige by making i"'"'°'""' W"'°m' WILLIAM JAKEMAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 28, I855. L—o—niloii, Oct. 29th, 1855. G : I here‘li"yT!ciinr‘ti:ffv,.thst Mr. Wm. Jakeman has been carefully examined by me. Mfd_ l 5“ “"9 fully competent to administer Medicines and at- tend Horses. As I have had everv means oftest- aliilitiea during his stay in London. Yours. Gentlemen. WM. EVERARD. Veterinary Surgeon. Member of R. V. Col. besides 1 EVERY -”' Charlottetown, E, Island, Saturday, January 12, 1856. Fall linportations. Queen Street Clothing House. ‘HI-‘. SUllSCRllll".RS have received per Barqua r]. Sir Jllexander, from London, and Majestic from Liverpool, their full supply of llritisli Goods which they now offer for sale at the lowest possible ‘ f h. prices orcas WNUTT 5‘ BROWN. ALIO ON HAND Ten, Sugar, Starch, Blacking, Black lend Currants, ltiiisiiis, 8L¢- . Oct. Sin FAIRBANKS’ CILEIRATID S C A L E S . ‘ or ALL VABIETI Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. B0;S'l‘0N. G-REENLEAF 6; BROWN, Aoaivrs. Railroad, lliiy. Coal, and Farmers‘ SCALES set in airy part of the Provinces by experienced \vork- Gin men. Sup. 8th, I855. COTi’Ill:llSSION MERCHANT and General Agent” 7 H15 undersigned having good Shop, Cellenigo and Warehouse room, offers his services as General Agent and Cornrni.-ision Mart-liant. would attend to the purclirise and slii men! of l’i'oduce. Ste. lti:ra:itarvcas.—lloiilils. Jugs Pants. " ._l.oari, I). llaamais. *‘ (Titan. Yovivn, \V. ll. DEAN, Esq , Ani. l‘oii. Agent. GI-‘.()I{(ll-I t\lO()l{l'I. Ftratford llotcl, opposite Chzirlottetown, 3d Nov. I855. Isl. Ex. Ad. 2ino. r 1 A O H A R D W A R In UST RECF.lVl".l) from the U. S , and for sale By IIASZARI) 8; t)\Vl-IN. Ilenslian and Clo.-nison‘s Superior Machine ground at cutting offnnd splitting Circular Saws, IS inch, Circular Saw Arliurs. 23 inch:-s, fllortiso I.atclies, l.0t.'i(l, Latrli Lock, Lever Locks, and Locks with Night Latch for front door, from (id to 20s each, \Vestern and People's Rim Locks, _ Wardrobe Hooks. Hat and Coat llooks, plain and braced 8d to la 8d per doz. Argillo, Mineral, Porcelain (with plated shank and roses and plated shanks l'orcelniii roses) Glass and Silvered (Bronze Mounting), lloor lsnobs. llinges, Butt, '1‘. Hooks and llinges, 810-. N90- rior articles. Tower and Barrel Bolts, Brass and Iron, 45d to 2s acli Axles and llatcliets, assorted sizes, Hummers, Music Stool Screws, llench do. Wood and Iron, Screw Wrenches. di.c., APOTHEOARIE8’ HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1910- CHARLO'I‘TETOWN, MAY, 1855. T. IDESBRISAY 8:. Ole. Lo ‘ ' ed, I t rivasfram ll- HAillfnfulhlut:li:?"Unite':lmSt:t:sfad Halllas, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, so Extensive and Varied Jlssortuisntqf DRUGS do CHEMICALS, PERFUIIERY, , b , S , d thsr Toilet requisites‘ Pi|iiIrii.so'0il::,"Cdlour:'ii'nd.f‘)y:Stufl's; Fruits, Spices: Confedtionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain (Sec ./lpothecari'u’_ Hall Jlassrtiur.) The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they can be p la til Market. Charlottetown,May 12, I855- 0 .'.l.fl..’.”/3» P if oWl*)DNESDAY‘ & SATURDAY. New Series. (to. 308. lthnt which alleged ‘general belief attaches to it, though it is not reasonable to suppose that his mission is other than friendly. We have lind, however, quite as authentic ru- iiionrs, to say the least, that Honduras, San Salvado and other Central American states have expressed themselves to our Government as decidedly hostile to VVal- ker’s presence in Nicaragua, and have ear- nestly remonstrated against the recognition of his government by Minister Wheeler. Indeed the only plausible reason that can be supposed for such it proposition as it is “ generally believed” (in the office of Walker's ofiicialjournal) President Cabinas is empowered to make, must be found in the conviction ofthe Governments and peo- ple of those republics that their own sove- reignty as states is practically at an end. For it is impossible to conceive, that the in- telligent mcn of Central America are igno- rant ofa fact that in this latitude is as clear as noon-day, viz: that if President Wal- ker’s usurpation is perpetuated, the doom of all Central America is fixed,— with that, though more remotely perhaps of'the,Soutb American republics of Equador, New Gra- nada, and Venezuela. What has taken place would prove to be but the entering ivedge for further “ peaceful immigration,” and an instalment only of'Ainerican defac- bccn the case. It is not in accordance to Governments. The entrance of a new with the eternal principles of right, that a and vigorous race, the infusion ofAnglo- position (lCql|lI't'tl by wrong can be pcrma-.Ami.-rican blood and the force of Anglo-A- neiit or prt)sp«‘.'l'0llS. Indeed, we are sciirce- inei-icnii examples and institutions, it‘ 3]. ly yet called to concede that President lowed time for operation, must overthrow \Vnlkt-r’s career is an exception to thclexisting rulers. and eventually subject all rule, though i: lri.-1Sll)l_Y may he. \Vo llL‘ill‘:lll<)Se states to a new power, and convert only one side, mill what we do hear is stu— I them into a home for the Ang|0-Saxon ad- diously pi-cpureil for this market. Experi- l venturous racc.-—JV'. Y. Commercial #4112. once tells how adroitly and persisteiitly this i Of rnisrgpresclnntinn has been ofien 'I‘llC Pl'(|llll)lltlf_V1[s3\V 0!} New BI'llllS\\'lCl( came brought to Ill" aid of a temporary success or I "ll" ‘‘l’‘’"“"’" 9" l\‘°.“" Yam,’ Du’ “"1 "“'“""7 triuinph. Ni-vertlieless, there are circnin-ll" me exp°°"“"’" M almosl “"7 l"""°"' ‘hem . . . . ;were fewer drunken men on the streets of the ,stitnces Ill this Nicaragua usurpation, for it 1 Li”, ",3" ‘how has been for yea”, ‘M the d” , is after all nothing else, that may tend to passed "ff in me most quie, ,,,,.,,,,,e,.‘ we hen,‘ [its continuance. The government of Nicn-l 1| number of individuals express themselves to Lragua was \Vt’:ll(, aliiiost powerless, and inlihai effect. In conversation with the Captain of rum lust s:n,i_ro of political decay. The pen- the Police yesterday mnrnino.he stated that during ple, too, lind bi-come paral) zed in their ln"Ea"" Y°;“;‘fi§°’u'i';° ;’"‘ah°dP"l‘f‘°v ll“ "°‘;°' l‘“&""' °'“="8‘°5; "'6 v°P""" i"S'“"“°"s W‘ W the ;’..rl'.i‘Z...e 0?“ ..."....'.‘l...°'r'..~'Z°.'i’.'.’ °..}"i'.f.T come disorganized, and popular rights had ,,,,,.y' 1855: -p,,;l,e were no “neg” poi’ d,,mk_ been bandied about from armed leaders to enne" ye,;e,d,y__i,,,¢;,,,,,,, “,9” “.3, no p¢,.,,,,, armed lenders, until the whole concern was seen lying on the streets in that state, while ricketty, unsound, and tottering to its fall. on the first ofJanU8,ry. 1855 there were four in- Its dissolution had long been expected, and rests made of parties who were found on the mere seemed to be neither pmriolisn, nor strceisin a beastly state ofintoxication. We do net energy enough in the country to prevent deny but that liquors were sold in several places the calamity. in different parts of the City, those places are , know to 'l'emperance risen, and action will ere At such I mttmemr With 3 P"0Ple l‘€Ml,V_l0 long be taken on the law violating rascals. The welcome any strong hand that would 1-ICIZC ‘rel-npefflllcfl'0l’2BnlZ3ll0nS will now commence upon the contestants for the supremacy, their work—it is before them—-and they are pre- and hold them firmly in subjection, until the P:;;;:e|*;nl’r:£*;:!m ‘l];cl;'e:r:3"-h The LI“ "I083 I04 eople had quiet and rest long enough to “’ "" ' Eeciiperate their energies, Colonel Walker S!-lAWl.B.—TlIe Brooklyn Eagle thinks appeared in the republic, boldly exercised shawls should be worn by the masculine authority, grasped the reins of Government, gender for the following rhyming reasons: and by this discouraged and inveternted “ If you want to be in fashion, wsara people was submitted to as a less evil, than shawl; ifto sheep and co_wsa terror, or like those under which they had so long labor- shanghais in full feather, oreven rags upon ed. So far as 1l:t'licarhagui;)is c:l>ncerr{£rd,"‘vve the heather, wear a shawl; it your hips are think it roha e, t at resi eat a er may holdp his position for some little time badly moulded, or your shirt and vest un- to come,-especially as he is supported by folded, or unpleasant to behold, wear a shawl; if you re courting some fine lianet the Nicaragua Transit Company, who have acquired a substantial footing in the coun- wear a shawl—you might wrap your lauie in it, in your shawl. It's like charity on try. The question, however, is, what will pins, and hides a multitude of sins—thougk be the effect of his supremacy there upon it causes grins—doas your shawl. Ifyou other Central American States? The flo- rid accounts by the Northern Llght are in this respect to be received with great cau- tion. It will be noticed, that it is not confi- dently asserted, that the visit of the Presi- dent of Honduras has any such object as LATEST FROM NICARAGUA. The most remarkable feature of the news is that relating to the state of affairs in Ni- car-aguii. Thus we have continued accounts of President Walker-'s success in his new position; the appointment and arrival of‘ Parker H. Frcncli as the accredited Mini- ster of his Government to the United States; the addition ofa rifle company to President Walker's American force; the reported ob- ject ofa visit from Gen. Cabanas, Presi- dent of Honduras, embracing a proposition from the republics of San Salvador and Honduras to form one republic with Nica- ragua under VVa|kei-’s Presidency; the mention of the fact, that the officers of a United States’ vessel of war madoa. visit to the new Executive,—with other startling and interesting facts. The reader must bear in mind, however, that all these won- derful things nre told by interested parties; by the friends and allies of Walker, who are deeply interested in giving a favorable coloriiig to all his movements and prospects. But deducting as much as the reader chooses on this account, which cannot fail to be considerable, there still remain some re- niai-kablo facts deserving ofa few words of comment. The first is, that Walker seems to be firmly placed in his position. Under ordinary circuinstanccs, this could not have word it is a most useful article-—and may wrap your feet, bead, body, knees, make a seat, a blanket, a bed, a mull’, a pillow, I wrap-rascal or a Scotch plaid of your shawl.” wish to be a dandy, wear ashawl In I’