HASZAR.D'S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 28. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny o ondon Incorporated by dot of Parliament. OARI.) OI‘ DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Havilaml. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Francis Longworlh, Eiq., Robert Hutchinson, q , Thomas Damon, Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies Forms of Application, and any other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Otlice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- town. H. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, I854. Agent for P. E. I. ALLIANCE LIIF.’ J.N'D I-‘IRE IJVSURJJVB COM- PJIJVY, LONDON. IITAILIIHID av AC1‘ or rAni.iAtisa:ivr. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Chambers’: Publications. ASZARD & OWEN are Agents for Prince Edward Island for the sale of Messrs. Clrain- bets’ Publications. A catalogue ol the Books of this eminent firm can be had on application; among the Books published, will be fotirrd such as are suited to Schools, public and private. I.ihraries, &c., and em- bracing in it cheap and popular forrri, the litcratu: e of the day. 7.... ’i$i.i§1I§rIE£i—."— 1‘ II E PRINCE El)\VrlRD ISLAND .{rf.\.~fF.r731M.\.:’Tf./r:’.\.@‘;r, FOR 1855. Containing the [Il‘t}\‘CIIl (ioverriiircrrt of the Britislr American Colonies, Import-r, Exports and Revnriue oftliis Island, iind all the usual lists of Courts, Ma- gistrates, Cortririissioriers, &o., &c. (EEO. '1‘. IlASZ.\RI), ({iict:ii‘.~i Square. I “Eooks just Published. I The Spelling Book Srrpuisctlctl. OR A new and cos way of tonclrirrg the spelling, metiriiiig, and prorrurrcintiori of all diliicult s\\'Ul’(I9 in the Englisli l.:tngii:ige, with exercises on verbal dis- inctiorrs, By l‘.OBl’.lt'l' SllI.l.lV.\V, I. I.. I). §:_*—:- " ’[‘lio above work !r.i.«i lreun printed prin- cipally for at liriri in New Bniustviult, it few copies are flir Sale in this Island. Price Is 3d. THE MlNlS'I'l'iR’S F.-IMILY, Y rm. w. .\i.nlIITJ|I‘IIEltINGT0N. AUTIIOR 0}‘ A HISTORY or rrrn ciitmcii or SC()'l‘LAND. E‘ The above Book of 304 pages, has just been printed for u. fi_i-in in New 'ei'k, ti few copies have been retained for Sale in this Island. It is an interesting and entertaining work, as the following extract from the preface will I OW Z—- “When the Author of the following little work states, that it is not only “founded on facts," but is indeed almost devoid of any lictitious ndiiiixture what. ever, he would not be understood to assert, that the events of the narrative occurred exactly in the order and connexion in which they are related, and befel the members of exactly such a family as is here des- cribed. llad this been the case, the production would have been merely a biograpliical treatise, with the real parties thinly veiled under tictitieus iiames. Such is not its ii:tture; and yet there is not a cliiiracter, attempted to be drawn, nor nri event of any importance narrated, which is not till exact transcript of some character or event that occurred within the mugs of the Author's own knowledge. At the snare time, it is hoped that the work contains nothing which, even were it divulged. could in the slightest degree prove offensive or p:iiirful to any person to whom it may be conjectured to refer. ut, while both facts and feelings are, in a very strict sense, true, the names of persons and places are intentionally and entirely fictitious in ever instance t one. The name here referred to ist at of her Royal Highness the Princess Aucusnt, in the in- cident related in the last part of chapter 8. That incident occurred recisel as there related ; and the Author thought it as tot e Illustrious Led to record this specimen of that frankness, bsnevo once, and kindly considerate attention to all around her, b which her Royal Highness is distinguished. Having in this one instance withdrawn the veil, he avows it, and states the reason,—-hoping also to preclude the inference, that what remains more concealed may on that account be considered the less real. Where he has not withdrawn it, he trusts it will be allowed to rest ;--and believes that any attempt further to withdraw it, will prove ineffectual, as not even the IE?‘ THE CHEST. «DI QIR ASTLEY COOPER, BAlt'l'., M. D., the P eminent Medical Practitioner, has left a valu- able legacy to the world, in his GREAT Pitiivi-:N- rivs oi‘ CONSUMPTION, and unfailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of Medicine. Sir A. C. Bsrt., invented and advised the use of the r\lEDlCA'I‘ED FUR CHEST‘ PRO- TECTOR to all persons of all ages and condi- tions, as a certain and safe shield against those feiitful diseases,Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other stlections of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, awarding to fashion, and the continual changes of our climate. “ The Protector " is simply a cliemically-pre- pared fur, lined with silk an padded, which. suspended from the neck, covers the chest in so agreeable ti manner, that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and a rotri/‘art. " The Protector," although but recently intro- duced inttf America, is making rapid progress through the United States. the Canadas, South America, and the West Indies. It has for a long time been a staple article in England, and on the Continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries to the position of an article ofdress. To derrronstrate tlieso facts, eirqiiire of any English resident in your vicinity ofhis knowledge ofthe beneficial effects of wearing the Protector, Wl‘I'lIOL'1‘ irseounsi; T0 eocronruo of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle. and one will lost some years. No one who va- lues the health of birriselfer his family will be without them. The hospitals in this country are not alone recommending them, but rapidly intro- ducing them. Il:irconrt, Bradley 81. Co., of Lon- don, and Marrcliester, England, were originally entrusted with the rnzinnfacture ol' the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to m:i- facttrro accoraliri-.3 to his original llIe'.l’lIclI0lI8, and therefore rccorrirrieiitl those who would wear “The l’rutcctnrs,” to see lo their beirrg genuine. (ierrtloiii¢'ii's size, 9s. each. Ladies’ do. 63. Boys’ S; Misses‘ «lo. «Is. 6d. do. ll.-\ltL‘()l'R'l‘, Blt;\l)I.ldY & Co. 38 Ann Street, New York, I-5., And at Loirdorrniid .\l:iiiclrester,Eiigland. II. I3. .\'.'. (Io. are estnlrlislring Depots for the ‘ sale of“ The Protector ” in all parts of America. 5 Plrysicians, Surgeons. Druggists. Clotlric-rs, Dry : Goorls Mcrclrnnts, Hatters and Milliners, also I (icntleint-n's Fnrnislring Store-Keepers, are eu- trnsteil with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom most Ill)8I'.lI terms are lllII.‘IClI for their enterprise, and a splendid oppor- r trinity opens to them for a safe and prnlitzible ' business. l IIARCOURT, IIRAl)LI‘iY S5 Co. I 38 Ann Street. New York, U. S. l A Supply daily expected. GEO. T. lIAS'[.r\RI),Agent for I’. E. Island. PEATHERS. UST RECEIVED, I000 lbs. of FEATIIERS, sold in Tick, or otherwise. JAMES N. HARRIS. Feb. 9, I855. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. TIMOTHY AND FLAX SEED. ' ‘HE highest price will be paid for TI.\IOTIIY n LAX SEED, during the present year, at George '1‘ lIaszard‘s Book Store. J. BELL, DIERCHANT TAILORS, and Manufac- Ittrers of Ready “ride Clothing, Queen Square, opposite the ./lfnrli-rt, Uharlollctotvrr. INPORTERS or Cloths, Whitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestings nnd Tailors’ 'I'rimnrings, and keep in their employ- ment the largest number oftlie best Journey- irren Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with purrctunlity and des- palc . ANTED, by the Prince Edward Island Auxili- nry Bible Society, a COLPORTEUR. Appli- cation to be made in writing, stating terms, Ste. , and accoiiipanied with certificate of cliaracter from a Minister of the Gospel residing near the .-ipplicnnt. V. CUNDALL, Secretary. Jan 2.Lt,h 1855. WILLIAM C. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—Corner of -Great George and King Strut, C rotletoum. KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Composition Castings, such as, Ships‘ Rudder Braces,Spikes, Bolts, Hinges, ornamental Fastenings for Ships’ Wheels and Ciipstons and Balls. Composition Mill Bushesand'I‘hreshing Machine Brasses, &c. All of which are warranted of the best material. I’. S. 'I‘he highest price will be given for old Cop per. Brass and Composition. discovery of the writer would necessarily unravel the texture of that curtain which he has chosen to draw I over his truthful tale,—-or involve such an application ' of it to individuals as might injure the feelings of the l most sensitive. Price 3s., bound in Cloth, BASZARD it OWEN Queen Square. Hides ! Hides I! Hides!!! OUR pence per. lb. in Clint will be given for any quantity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery oftbe Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. (All the papers.) Legislative council Chamber. February 20th. 1855. I ESOLVED, That the following Standing Order of the House be twice inserted in each of the Newspapers publislied in Charlottetown, for the in- forination of the public, viz: 0rins:ns'.n, That no Bill, Resolution, or other proceeding, founded upon tiny application addressed to the House of Assembly, be sustained by the Coun~_ cil, unless an application to the same stfect, wit such documents as may accompany the same, be also presented to the Council in General Assembl . CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. C. Teacher Wanted. FOR the CAiiu=iiici.'i'oiv Sc-iiooi., Lots 5 and 7, there will be .£I-I I0s given in addition to the Governiiient allowance. Application to be made to the subscriber, by order ofllio Trustee . EUGENE M'CAR'l‘III' , Chair-mun. Lot 7, Februiiry 9th, 1855. 3ix. NOTICE. ENDERS will be received until Thursday the l5th day of Jllarcli next, at the Residence of the Rev. Joiiiv .\lc.\IuiinAir’s Chrirlottotown, for the erection of at Chapel, at Corriwnll, 40 feet by 30. Plans and Specification to be seen at II. Smith's, Prince Street. '. B. Scantling, Rough Boards and Flooring to be supplied by the Coririrrittee. The Comriiittee do not bind themselves to take the lowest 'l‘i-ritler. Cliarlottetown, I9tli Feb. 1855. AMICS N. lI.\RRIS has replerrislredliis Stock of s I"L'R.\'l'I'UR|’I, desires purcliasers to call and see his Cottage and other Ilmlstezids, including ti four rst .\I:ilrogriny, large Iiitclreri and other coiiiiiion 'l':ibh.-s, I"e:itlii-r Buds, i\I?llII'iI.~’-‘L’.-I, \Va.-rlrstairds, f‘lw~'ts, 'l‘oilet 'l'.'ilrlr:.-r, Solii, (7lio.~rts of Drawers, Conirnodes, Clniiis,Strr:tclrers, I"rnnl.lin and other Stoves. Jan. 17, I855. In the House of Assembly. 'l'uc.-‘ilriy, l"t.-lr. l3th, 1851. P I5Sf)I.\'l’.I), 'I'lr:it. im I’i.~tition praying aid for . I Ro.-ids, llriilgus or \\'li:rrl'»'. or for any object of ll I.0t‘..'II or private n::tnr-- be rt-ceivml:ifter'I‘U1;snAY, the sixth day of .\lnrr~li rrr-.\‘t. Onrri-:r-.i:r», 'l‘lr.-rt the rtYI't'gIilIIg llcsolutions be in- serted in all the r\'eiv.~rp:rper-i publislred Iii Cli;irlottc- town. .It.)ll.\' .\Ic.\'EII.I., C. II. A. Just Try I WEE JAMIE DUNCAN’S New Estarlrlislriiicnt of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. sVe.zt door to the residence of the Hon. Geo. Cole From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P.S.—.Iobbing punctu.-illy attended to. House to Let. TO _LET, part ofthat new IIOUSE, fronting on heat Street, possession given immediately. Apply to THOMAS IV. DODD. Powriul Street, Nov. 24. tf To Daguerreian Ali-thsts. for sale, with instruction in the art. One 0 Ilarrison’s best quality Bellows Camera. MW- W. C. HOBBS. Jan. 7th, I355. OW RI".CI’.IVlNG, via Gl20RGE'I‘0\VN. per Brigt. Thomas from St. John’s Newfouridland, C()Dl"ISH. ./I1-lIi‘.dDOR IIERRIJVGS, C./1Pl.l./V, SOUJVUS .«~1.N'D TONG (/ES, warrniitcd all the very best quality. Wholesale and lietnil. Feb. 9. JAMES N. HARRIS. TH J EWS. N MONDAY, the 5th Jllarch, the Ninth Anni- versnry Meeting of the Prince Edward_ Island nssocinttoii in connection with the London Societ for promoting Christianity amongst the -Iewl. }V| I be held in the 'I‘r:Mi>sii.t:vci: IIALL, the Chair to be taken precisely at 7 o'clock. _ A collection will be taken in aid_of the parent fund. LONDON TRADER. THE new and splendid SHIP “ LADY RAGLAN,” 500 Tons, cop- per fastened, DONALD IVI‘KAY,.COln- riiander, (A. I for. _7 years) built ex- pressly for the 'I‘riide, will positively sail_from the above Port for Charlottetown ‘on Ist_ Ill 3 hi! I biilf poop and will be titted with spacious and airy State Rooms for Passengers, and is commanded by one of the most experienced navigators in these parts. For rate of I"reight and I’.1.is:Ig0. IIPPIY "_' I""]d°“ I-° Messrs. Kenl & Roberts. 3 Rood l.itne, I'en Lliurch « street ' at Charlottetown to ' SAMUEL Ni:r.so.\' 8!. sex. Charlottetown, 6th, Jun. I855- AVY LIST FOR .IANUAR\'. f"'~‘6lVNl by Booli Store. . RARE CIIANCE. Two first-rate CAMERAS“ NOTICE. A-LL. persons are hereby cautioned against cut- ' _trng do and carrying away Firewood, eneing Poles or 'I‘iinber of any description from those portions of Lot or 'l‘ownsliii Number Forty eight (-I8.) belonging to CAPT. B RNE, or to MISS CUNINGHA.\lE,.without a written authority from the Subscriber, he alone being duly empowered for that_purpose. Any rsoit or persons so found tres- passing on those Lands will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. 'I‘he 'l'enantry on these Properties are hereby required to pay all sums of money due for Rent to the Subscriber, without delay, in order to save trouble and expense. OBERT STEWART. Sole Agent for Capt. Byrne and Miss Cuninghnm. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1855. Prince Edward Board of Missions. IIE linlf-yearly session of the Board. will com- mence at the Meeting-liouse of the first Baptist Chprch, Lot -18, on Monday the 5th of March at I2 o’c o JOHN SCOTT, Secretary. Fob. I5th, I855. 2ix. A.- BIBLES rn§n”1=sI4L1vi‘tsooks. ASZARI) 8: OIVEN have opened this day a supply of Pocket Bibles and Psalm Books, Pulpit Bibles, Testaments with Psalms, &c., which they otI'er for sale, at very low prices. January, I2th, I855. BRITISH EDITIONS or Standard American Literature. OW READY, Price 7s .6d. each, cloth—each .L complete in one large volume, closely printed. R . IV. E. Cli:iririing’s I.Il.l,'I'tII’_\’ \Vorl.'s, Rev. \V. Ii. Clr:iniriir_:;‘s 'l‘lroologirnl \Voil.'s, Rev. Urville I)e\i'ey’s \Vorl.'s, Rev. Jacob Abbott's \Vorl.'s, in Is. and Is. 6d volumes. For Sale by IIASZARI) & OIVIIN, Booksellers and Stationers. Crosse and Blacl-'.we1l’s IXED PICI\'I.ES, Sauce:-‘, Candied I'i.-I,-ls Ge- l latine, Mncnrorii, Vcrrrricilli, lisst-ncizs, Rose \Vatcr, Orange I"lowi.-r \Vntcr, ‘rounil Spices, Chillies, Cayenne, Liriio Juice, 'l‘rencla:, Cheese, Split Pens, and Sardines are for sale by \V. R. \VA'l‘SON. Dec. 25. Dixon’s Pulling, Dyeing and DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, sr. irizri-:n’s BAY. IIESE MILLS are now in full operation, and finishthe Cloth in a superior manner. Spe- cimens oftbe work can be seen of the following A c E N -r s: Ch:irIottetown.—Gso. T. Hiisz.tnn’s Book Store. Georgetown.—Hon. .I0sl-IPII \Vicii-i-MAN. Mount Stewart.--Mr. KEMBLIJ Col-‘I-‘IN. Pinette Mills.—Mr. ALI-IX. DIXON. Vernon RIVeI’.—IV.Il..IAl\IES HAYDEN, Alexander’s son. 11:’ Two Prizes were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the above Establishment. Mr. Jacob Lippincott, of the firm of Lippincott Co., Nova Scotia, is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. - J O HN DIXON. Cooknig Stoves suitable for Coal. N HAND and for Sale at Donn’s Biucx S1‘ORE,lIII’0wI’inI Street, ii few of the above STOVES, Welcome Return pattern, patented in 1854. February 16,1855. LL persons having legal demands against the A. Estate of.loiiN McKiNrvoN, late of Lot 49, Farmer, deceased, are requested to send in their_Ac- counts for adjiistrirent; and all persoris indebted to the said Estate, are required to make immediate pay- ment. MARY McKlNNON. Adininistratrix. Lot -19, Feb. 3, I855. SOFT WOOD. VANTED a quantity of Sell Wood, to be deli- vered near the 'I‘hree Mile Run. Enquire at IIASZARD 6; 0WEN‘S BOOK STORE. Jan. 19th 1855. SALE. HE Subscribers will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- TION, st the Court Honse,in S-r. Ei.:A_noa‘s, on Wxnnasnitr, the Fourth day of JIprlI met, at One o’cloclt, p. m., the Property of the late ALEXANDER RAI, that is to say— _ 300 Acres of LAND on Township No. 3, and 269 do. on Township No. 8. Willi Ihir_ty_or forty acres of the same under Marsh. A descriptioii of suit‘ property can be seen. on the II 6 'lW¢|Il per cent deposit will be required of the purchasers. nivin STEWAlt'l‘ . JA.\li‘.S u~c.\i.i.U.\i'. E‘°_°:,‘,°" 0-‘““'~‘“‘ D*3-‘”"~""- Administrators. ALEX. MATHEWS, Feb. 22, I855. Msi|,nnd for Sale at IIAIZARD 61. 0.vn~’s}