"A codlish was recently brought "ashore at Buckie’ which had in its stomach no’ {fewer tllan'twenty-five full-grown hrrrings. _ One in every six ofthe men, women rind children ot'Ncwcastlc is it pauper, and the total number of paupt-rs in_ the town ex- Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering and to conquer.” There is no malady. which can affect the Hair but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. To ladies it in ion nable; and oil children's bends it lays the foundation of it good head of Hair. It is now pu- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great ritain, and commands an extensive sale throughout urope. BogIe‘e Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey heir into a beautiful black or brown, the moment it is applied, literally dyeiu the hair without etainii the skin and leaves I e air soil and lousy without injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other Hair le's Amole Shaving compound render: um usual y unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury. le‘e llebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ed to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street, Boston, U. S. And by all Druggiste and perfutners throughout the Canndas, United States and Great Britain. W. R WA'l‘SON. Agent for P. E. I. June 19th. y cri.M.tN’s riliiit Dre. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this cit and surrounding country. Read! GIL- MAN’S IQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is permarurll—-does not stain or in a.u‘y way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- t which will compare with it. \Ve would advise all who have grey heirs to buy it. for it neesrfnilr. --Boston Post 2. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city. In- 'HASZARl}‘S GAZETTE, SEP'l‘E1llliER‘92. Royal Agricultural Society’é Cattle Show for I855. 7-lflll‘. Queen's County Cattle Show willbe held in Clhtrlillleluwll, on \Vl'IUNE5l)AY, the 26th St-2l"l'E1\lBEll,l355. - ncuiums: °°“l" ""°°°- . . . Be.-t llntire Blood Colt, l'o.ilcd in l853, £2 0 o The Maharayall Duleep Slngli, who is N . do d0 1 0 9 _. now in tllc Iliglillinds, sent it box of the 3.1 do do 0 to o .firat grollsc wllici he shot on the Castle “Gil Blood Fill)’. do 1 10 0 Menzies Moors to the Queen. 3° g° :) I3 3' . o 'l'he prevrileimo-. of incorrect notions upon the Ben‘:,:::efS:ll:al::lgggmulmml pl" 2 0 0 ’subject of llledicine. is it great cause of tr.'isr.-ry. 2d Jo ' do 1 0 0 llledicalpraelice should be governed by principles 3,} do 0 lo 0 cautiously deduced from the contributions of long you Filly foaled in l853 l 10 0 expielieiice and close observations. How important, -3,] do ' do ' I 0 0 then, that no medicine should be taken by trivnlids, 3,! do do 0 lo 0 unless it eliiziliates frolii tllc hands of men of lltl(‘lll, C _ judgment. and the strictest probity. lloofland'a _"'""‘ Giernitin Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. B°"' null’ “l'°l’P°d “M9 1“ Jinn I353: 2 0 0 Philadelphia. is ti priepnrrtion emanating from one of ‘l d° d° I 10 0 theiiiost celehnited practitioners of modern time’. 3d d° d° 1 0 0 and one of the greatest medical writers Germany “ ll“ 0 1° 0 ever produced. 'l‘liis article is now in able hands, 3°“ B"" °r"'Y 98°» l- l0 0 as evidence that the article is prepared carefully and d° d° I 0 0 skilfully, it is producing the eli'ect the original inven- _ ‘,l° _ 0 lo 0 tor intended. It is used b many of the lending B9" C°“’v S'"“5 ‘mull °r‘“Y ‘I99 1 lo 0 practitioners of Ptliludelplmi in cases of debility of 2d ' d“ ' ‘l° d” l 0 0 the digestive organs. and biliary apputaltll, and the ad d°. d° , ‘l° , 0 1° ° diseases arising therefrom. We therefore record- Be" H°'r°'td'°PP°d""°° "U3"-v 53- .1 1° 0 inenil this medicine to iiulferiiig invlilide. See 2d d° d° 1 0 0 advertisement. ' 3d d” '1'’ 0 1° 0 —&————————.. . Srinnr. Hoflou.-ay‘s of/if/ntlll um! Pi[I;._[-lxtmomingity Best pen of3 Ewe ’l‘egu,ofLeicesterhreed. 2 0 0 Care of ii ll.-til Leg. comlrinniclited to Professor all do do 1 0 0 Hollow.-iy by E. .\larcli.snt, l'1sq., ofthe Gazette (Ifllre, 3*‘ d0 do 0 I0 0 Btlgnrtuwn. Marni -—-Mr. Daniel Norton, of Edgu - 8"‘ P9" °r3 F-W": 0f any 359: 1 lo 0 town, had a soar on his leg, which do-tied all ordlnxixv 2*! do do I 0 0 reiiiedit.-a. and instead of iniproving him he only b'e'- 3d d0 d0 0 10 0 came worse. At last, he had recourse to Hollowiiy's 89'' P9" 073 EWO l-flfllbii l 0 0 -, Ointment and Pills. ii few iipplic.-itinns of the Oint- 25 d0 d0 0 15 0 - merit to his leg, vllilcted a wonderful change for the 3d d0 d0 0 l0 0 better; it liml its swollen and angry appearance, and 99'' RN": |“ld°|‘ 3163". Llmlli Gmllldedi 2 0 ll in a very sliorttimu ho was completely cured. Iii; N do do do 1 0 0 leg is now quite sound. and he is able to resume his ll" d0 d0 0 lo 0 - work. although sixty years of age! This astonishing 3003 Rim Lamb» I I0 0 iirlgnent will cure wounds and ulcers even of twenty 24 d0 I 0 0 years stnndirlg. , 8d do 0 10 0 __ _‘ Best Ram ofauy age, (over 2 years.) I 0 0 . - . . Pics. T,h° Gm“ Ameriun Tome’ Best Sow. having rearedalitterthis season, 1 10 0 Eagle a celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth ad do do do I o 0 and preservation ef the Hair is well known to be vvitIi- 3.1 do do do 0 10 0 outs rival on this continent. Hundreds of imitatiohs 3.3.; 30" 1 '0 g have started into an ephemeral existence since the 2,; ,1. ' 1 o o introduciitin of title unrivalled Hair restorative, and 3;] go i 0 10 0 their doom been settled, whilst Boglea’e Hyperion R3591,‘-non“ No imported Stock of any description will be al- lowed to compete. No person will be allowed to exhibit took in com- petition. unless he be a Subscriber to t e Society, or to one of its Branches. All Animals must be bone fiiic the property of the Exhibitor. No Prize will be awarded unless there be. in the opinion of the Judges. suficient competition. No Animal allowed to compete in more than one use All Animals intended for competition, must be entered and on lhe ground before I: o'clock, other- wise, they willposilieely be excluded. A FARMERS’ DINNER at the Globe Hotel at the hear of four (4) o'clock . on the day of the Show. Prices to be paid alter inner. By order, W. W. IRVING, Sec'y. Sept. 8. (All papers.) FAIRBANKS’ C ll-IIIATID SCALES, OF ALL VABIETIES. . GREEN LEAF on BROWN, onnrm Railroad. Hay. Coal. and Farmers’ SCALES set in any part of the Previnces by experienced work- men. Gin Sep. 8th, 1855. vector and Sole Proprietor. . For sale by Druggists. Hair Dressers, and Dealers in Fancy Articles. throu bout the United States. general Agent for P. . Island, W. R. WATSON ov. 24. - Oharlottetown Markets, Sept. 12. Beef,(small)lb. 4 d a Cd Pearl Barley, Id Do. by quarter, 35d a 5d Oatmeal, 2 a 21:] Pork, ' a 5|d Turkeys each. 5s a ‘Is. .Do. (small), grin Gd Powls. is a in 8d Ham, ,a 10d Partridges, ‘Id a 9d Mutton, fld a Cd Chickens per pair lid it Is _ Lamb, per lb. Id a 0d Eggs dozen, 7d a 9d 0’ ea, Ddufid Oat eddalvfid l‘ Bu er (fresh). Mda l6d Potatoes, ls 6d a 3s 6d ' o. b tab In Turnlps per bunch. 3d ' Tallow, lld a is Carrots, tlo. Md a 2s , Wool, lid a Is‘ Homespun yd.. 8s 8d title "" 7- Ploils, 4d a djd flay, ton, 50s it did COLTS REVOLVER. _ ‘ "' . R’ hie a few new of the above cbmplete in Butter, Wool oi Sheepskins. HE Subscriber will pay Cash, for Butter Wool and Sheep Skins. ROBERT BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 9th 1855. 6 in Boot end shoe Making. A THE Subscriber has on hand. English calf skin very su rior, French calf eltin boot fronts. English and uierican sole leather, and can furnish Grst rate articles in the above line. ' GEORGE BRACE. Sydney Street. July 28d. Pure Corn torch. Al.A'l‘ABl.l-J, Nourishing and Healthy. unequal- led for rich Pvanrlvos. nice Blane Jllrrngs Pies. Custards, Cakes, Griddle Cakes. Pon't'dges, Ice Creams. Q-c. J! great Dslicacy for all, and in choice Diet for lnuelids and Children. ‘For sale by June‘! ». - ; . w.iLwA'rsotl. Canes, at Haszard and Owen's. ltuyal Agl'lclllllll'ill Socicly’s '2 Industrial Exhibition ! !‘r N lLXlllBl'l‘lON of Domestic Manufactures. liild .\-,_gticultuml l’ ttltll_‘lli\llS, “ill be held in Cliarlotti,~to\vn, on \\'l’.l)i\'l".Sl)AY. the 3 ‘ of 0C'l‘OBl-.‘l{, u llL‘ll the lollowing Prctiliunis will be distributed: For the host I0 yards of Cloth ofl.-‘lrind wool, spun and wove oil the lsltlrid, but : wllich only have ll(‘t‘ll dyed alld finished either ill this Isluiid. or in the Province-s l l of Nova Scotizi or New Brunswick, I ll) 0 For the be.-t 10 yards wool grey ‘ llumc-spun, l|llll(‘\l and pressed. 1 0 0 , ll) d tl_\ ed, milled 5!. llfllillclla I 0 0‘ it) do ftincy mixture, do I 0 0' 10 do Shepherd's Plaid, l 0 0‘ N do lwilled Flannel, 0 10 Oi l0 do plaid do 0 10 0 10 do .women‘s iveur, 0 l0 0 l0 d wool ind cotton. do. 0 l0 0 Beat pair ofllorse ftugs, milled, not less than two yards 5 uare. l 0 0 “ Hearth Rug, made of woollen yarn, 0 10 0 " do made of rage. 0 10 0 “ Woolen fiinc plaid Shawl. 0 10 0- “ do shep erd’s plaid do., 0 l0 9 “ do net Shawl, 0 10 9 “ do lon Shawl or Scarf. 0 l0 0 " pair of thic knit woollen Stockings. for Overalls 0 5 ° “ three pairs woollen Socks, 0 3 0 “ woollen Gloves, 0 3 0 “ do woollen Mittens. 0 3 0 " linen Table Cloth, 0 I0 0 “ 6 'srds linen Toweling. 0 10 0 “ I inen Sacks, capable ofholding four bushels each 0 1° 0 " Bonnet, made of grass plait 0 I0 0 “ Hat, o do ,0 5 0 Aonrcinrruaai. Pnonucrs. Best tub of Butter,not less than thirty pounds weight, 0 l0 0 V do do 0 5 0 Cheese, not less than twenty pounds. 0 10 0 2d 0 - - - 0 5 0 Half-dozen Swede Turnips, 0 8 0 do Carrots for the table. 0 3 0 do Root eet, 0 3 0 do Rootsofllllingold Wortzel, 0 3 0 do note of Parsnips, 0 3 0 do Ears oflndian Corn. 0 8 0 do Onions, 0 3 0 do Apples. 0 3 0 Pouu-air. Best pair, (male and female.) Dorking . l'owls, not more than one year old, (alive,) 0 5 0 do Cochin China, do 0 5 0 do Turkeys, do 0 5 0 do Geese, do 0 5 0 do Ducks, 0 5 0 do Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for such articles as may be considered worthy by the Commit- tee, althcu h not enumerated in the list. All artic es exhibited. must be strictly the manu- facture of portions residing on the Island, with the exce lion of the first irleutioned in the list. And all artic es for competition, excepting live Stock. must be sent in to the Secretiiry on or before I2 o'clock on Tuesday, the 30th of October. otherwise they will be exclu . The Eahibition will be open to the public at I2 B erde o'clock. W. W. lRVlNG.Sec'y. Com. Room. Sept. 5. (All papers) J. S. DEALEY, smp BROKER J1./VD co.mlrrssro.Iv AND SHIPPING scam-, No 7, Coentie’s Slip, New York. Particular attention given to Frcights and Vessee for the British Provinces and West Indies. Also, the sale of Coal. l"l'tIi. Lumber, and other Colonial Produce. carding Machines. die. Ill-I Subscribers olfer for Sale Ciirding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Powers I-‘reenail Machinery on a new con- struction. Orders pnnctually attended to. Address John Monica 8: Son, Sucltville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Chur- Charlottetovrn.July I8, I855. lyxtf For Sale or to Let, SEVERAL BUILDING DOTS. fronting on the East side of the Malpeque. or Princetown Read. nbouta quarter efla nails from Charlottetown, and ‘its’ ’r.A lte own“. 0 Pu.‘ . \\lll)L’LlAM PORGAN. March 21st. 1855. - WILLIAM C. HOBBS, ‘Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—-Corner of Greet George and King Street, . Char tlelawn. EEPS constantly ‘Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Coniposition Cnetin s, such as, Ships’ liudder —Braces.Spikcs, Bolts. ll tlges, ornnmentnl Fustcilings for S ips‘ Wheels and Cnpetons and Bqlls. Cguiposition Mill lluslics aitd,'l'brelthlng lllnchine Brusses, &c. c. All of ivlilcli are wurrlrnted of the best material. ' P. S. The h' icelw fl)?’ old Cop- or lfillliCl|l_'_" _ Colillllun irf CllZl|'ltlllt:l0\\‘ll, and from meeting 0,. ‘ boats, dsc. By the Mayor _ of the City of Charlottetown. Vllll .\l;iyi»r ofthe City of Cllarlottctot-.-1;, in pm- ixtlnnco of :i lit-snlbtilvri of the (lily Council to that trill-i-t,’ hereby cautious ull perons from dealing in the salt: or pnrcllase ofuny part of the placing any kind of buildings upon the mllne, it hein the llllt.‘lll.l0ll of the Cixrporiltioti to take all log; lllcasurt-.~l that may be lit-ccssary for putting tho City ill p(Ja|.~'.‘.~:l0ll ofils rigllts and privileges in rt:-spect t,‘ the said Common. ' ' lOllEll'l‘ llU'l‘Cllll\'Sl).\' City of ('ll:ir':ottelo\vti, Sept. I3, I855. . Jlayor. r ‘HREE valuable BUll.Dli\'G l.b'rs, well cnlcud lated for Business Stands, being in the immel diam vicinity of '.~),ueen's Square. ("or particulars. apply to the Subscriber, City of Clnirlottetown. JOHN BALL. uguet 2|, 1855. l l I l f 1 Lippinncotvn Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, N. 8., ‘HE Subscriber would inform the lnliabitante of Prince Edward Island, that be has erected a NEW Establishment for dressing Cloth. in addition to his old Mills, and having a suflicicncy ofwater powpr. he will be able to do a greater quantityof wor s. Aolzrre: Mr. Kaisnnrrir llI'cKnNzis:. Charloui,-town_ Aivcnnvv A. MCDONALD, l:IsQ., Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above Agents, will [to finished and returned with quicker dospatch than usua . . 8. LlPPINCO'l'P: Dyeing and Cloth Dressing 1, Establishment. OllN McP. FRASER of Picton, N. 8.. bags to intimate to his numerous friends in Prince Ed- ward lalnnd,_tbat from recent im roventents in his Dyeing establishment he is enubed to in those favouring him with their custom e deciil impyo". meal. in.the appearance of his work particularly as regards his colours. From using only the best ma- teriulaii well as from personally superintending his establishment and charging moderate prices In solicits a continuance of their favour. - ' aonrvrs. Georgetown, Finely McNeil, Esq , gh'Ili'le Sands, Mr. David Johnston. urlolletoicn Peter M'G ‘ _ Surnmeraide btdlqlu,DIr.oW:l.llfi?étf::f;?O?:lit Piano Town. Mr. Alex. M'Phail. ' N OTIOE. HE Subscriber being about to close his present business, requente all person indebted to him, to settle their accounts on or before the l0th Oc'r-o- ann next. All accounts unsettled after that date, will be sued for without further notice. , R. STEWAR'l'.. -- _ . .._. ,'- Summerside. Aug. 80, I855 . BOAT LOST. l'.'WARD.—A WIIALE BOAT drifted from Rustico Cnpes on the 28th Aug. , with enib and n purtenances fur Fiahin . llott , ' h aclt and its streak. inside glllo':l|."'.8:lv.|gg.:li,]= be paid by ALEXANDER l.AlllD. Rustico Cape, 6th Sept., I855. ; TO BE LET, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Covernmcnt House, at present occupied by Captain Beaaeley, consisting of nDwellin Home which colitnine a spacious Dining-room a Draw. tng-room. Breakfast-room, 1 Bed-reoma. large Kit- chen, Sr.-rvaut's Hall, 5Servunt's Bed-rooms, Pantry Lnrder. Fmnl-porch. large Entrance Hall, large lune: llall, lluck-porch. 2 Back entrances. Back and Front "ll|"¢Hl8- Sfllllety. Pump and Wash-House, Lum. ber-room. and a up endid 6 roamed coll", A lav e and commodious Conch-house. 8 stalled Stable, llarness-rooin, Cow-house. large llsy-loft and Graihn-room, Manure-yard. let u Kitchen garden ""5 F"'"l "’°°':3_l¢-. Flower gu en, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, it large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping Extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds. large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodities yard. There are front and back gates facing on dllfwent Streets, and a never falling well ef water on the premises. _ This splendid Mansion from its situation oom- niands the linest view of any house in Charlottetown and from its proxitnit to Government llouetanil other advnnta es the ubacsiber confidently ofl'ers it as the most e egant, comfortable and desirable resi. deuce tor ii gentlemnn'a'fiimi|y in .or near-Tom. For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street Sept. 6th. I854. - .. ~ NOTICE. lY \Virl: Paiscti.i.a having lefi my bedand 1 board. notice is hereby given, that I will not pay debts which she may ceqtract, nor the expenses ' ' t v I e glllier board pad lodging. D gull lll_'llo glvdh per.Braes and ompoeitlon. “ V‘ J R." l ‘ St. Eleatlor‘s,lSe!pti; I5, l ., -t "' ‘ ti?“ ‘ I K.