196 Newly Improved _ ‘,'_II 0"DE1'.’"'I‘ELOD'EON'S,’ MASON do HAMLIN? ' BOSTON P I t c I L is -r : 4} Oct. Itelodssti. Portable Style, lose- '°°d (as 9 cup $30 00 FLOCIIIIOED for cash, 50 bb . C II (5 a p 1-‘, 7 oo W. B. DAWSON. 5 u I0 u pin, 3”.“ .. 5 P. 8. Another Consignment daily expected. I-‘ is I-‘, an elegant pleas of Furniture Jul] “Ills I355- fortlie Parlor. I00 00 5’ It (I ‘I II II 6 U ‘’ ‘° C,-, ,, ,, ,, ‘’° W THE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near I, to E, "5 00 Government Hous_e,_at present occupied by “ I; H “ H Captain Beazslsy, coiisisti of a Dwslli House F to P’ with ‘ doubh‘ u‘ of aged‘ which contains a spacious Dini -room Drew- throughout. Extra finished, I I (I I6 I I I0 I To which will be added the Colonial duty only. This beautiful Musical Instrutnent,.the Melodian, is now so well known, that we eem it unnecessar to give a lengthy description of it. state that it is p a form upon the Melodeon at ollce. may be produced. We respectfully invite attention to the newly im- roved “ ;\lons:i. .\ls:r.ooi:oiss” as we think they will be louiid to be superior in many respects to any others. Please examine them carefully, and test ' attention, among other things, to the following points, viz: lat.—Their superior quality ' 3d.-— Tlieir perfect equality qftone. -lth.—'I‘heir prompt them will, payin of tune. 2d.-Their great power of tone. and even action. finish. lent time 5th.—'l‘heir beautiful style 0 8th.-—'I‘lleir cheapness. Instruments. Ifr1.5t.~r. States. the time of their invention. From the country. e voicing and tunin and patronage of the public. very instrument is carefully packed in a neat and strong box, ‘and fully warranted. The following opiriions_ in regard to the “ Model Melodeons," from distinguished musicians, we select for publication - [From Lowell Mason.] “ After having carefully examined the Melodeons‘ of Messrs. Mason 6:. Hamlin, I am enabled to say, that, in my opinion, they are decidedly superior to uiiinted.” SVELL MASON. ly 1, I854 E. Bradbury] arm any others with which I am acq L0 New York. In [From t‘Vt'lIt'i;rn A Mzssna. MAsoN iv, Gcnts,——I heard with pleasure of your coni- mencing the manufacture of Melodeons, feeling _as- sured that you would be able from your practice skill, ample facilities, and peculiar advantages, to provements in the construction of- insured in this Iaving now had an op oriunity of examining ii number of your Instruments, am by_on. efi‘ect important im t hose I nstrumenta. means tlisap ointed in the result. You are certainly producing . elodeons, which, in all desirable cha- racteristics are, so far as I can perceive, faultless. An Instrument possess’ so iuany beauties, is admi- rably adapted to the par or and the church, and I am satisfied that so soon as.the ublic become acquaiatedl witlipthe superior rneritso your Instruments, only trouble will he to supply the dema . WILL AM B. BRADBURY. New York, June 2, I854. [Extract from an Editorial Notice in the “ Jlfew York Jlfustcol Review” of May 11th, 1824.] “ Considering the ample facilities of thisfirm, and the varied and extensive experience of the dif- ferent pertitsrs, as iosll in the wants ofthe public and the points which constitute good instruments, as in their practical manufacture, we have every confidence that they will accomplish all they aim at ”———-We have had an opportunity of examin- ing some of the instruments now finishing at their factory, and can certainly recommend them to all our friends, who ms have occnsion_to purchase.” Instruments can e seen and examined at our Bookstore. Haszann and Owns, Agents for Prince Edward jsland. >_ your 5 Ga SLATE PENCILS, BOXES received per Jun Rcddin, and for ale by IIASZAIID do OWEN. 160 00 76 00 We will only yed upon the same as the Piano Forts, the key-board, being precisely similar. Any one who plays upon the Piano. will be able to per- It will be seen that there are two pedals attached; one of these, that to the right, is used to supply the bellows with wind, and the other governs the swell; by means of this latter, a most beautiful crescendo and diniinuendo filli.-—'l‘heir durability. 7th.—'l'heir exce - Mason 45- Hiiiiilin have great facilities in the manufacture of these Mr. Hamlin himself has probably had more actual practical experience in the business, tll.-in any other man, having been constantly engaged in it from the time they were first introiluci,-d;—_for snow than six years he has had the entire super- -intv Ilt"lCi.’ ofthe tuning and ilicctlallical llepartlncrlts ofthe I-I1).§l all-rlsit-e Jlelodeoli manu/iretory in the ' hey have engaged the Very best of I‘ll\:'.‘l‘.CIIIICS in the dillereiil departments of mana- factur--; those who have had long experience, many ol'tilv=u hllviilg worked at similar iiistruiiieiits from Voicers and Turners are acknowledged to be the most expert in ' of the Melodeon is the iilostditlicult part in its nianufiicture. On this depends mainly, the quality and quantity of tune. and the rlurabilty of the reed. They make it their first great ciirdiiial principle. that every instru- ment be as perfect in all respects as possible, and each one, before leaving the inanufactory, undergoes a close examination from both of the partners ; and none are allowed to go forth, in which the slightest defect, either in the case, or in the interior of the Instrument, can be detected. By adhering strictly to this principle, they trust to secure the confidence HASZARD’S GAZETTE. JULY 28. Pale Ale arid: ‘Stout PTg'g;-_tei'L.ih MSVIIEIVCASE it Co's. Briiwn Stsut- 6 do. do. Pale Ale. . - W. B. WATSON. aassliuoats rtousa. UST RECEIVED, on Consignment. and for sale ls ausda Superfine Ing-room, Breakfast-room, 1 B -rooms, large Kit- elisn, Servant‘s Hall, I Servant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, rder, Front-porch, is e Entrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back- rch, I Bne entrances, Back and Front stair-case, cullcry, Pump and Wash-House, Lain- ber-rooni, and n sp endid 6 roornsd cellar. A lar e and ceinmodions Coach-house, 3 stalled Stable, _ srness-rooui, Cow-house, large Hay-loft and Grai_n-room, Manure-yard, lar e Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,8tc., Flower gs en, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, is large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keepin boats, die. Extensive plantation of young trees c all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and a never failing well of water on the premises This splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently offers it as the nlost elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- dence lor a gentleman's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, I854. NEW GOODS. spring 1855. HE Subscribers are now receiving. per Isanu. and Silt Annxalvnan, from Liverpool. 69 Par/regs: DRY GOODS and I1lO.N'JllOJV'- G , which have been purchased, and will be sold at unusually low prices, and to which they solict the attention of their customers and the public. The assortment consists o 4 Cases HATS and 6 PS, 5 Trunks BOOTS and SHOES, 3 cases Ready Made Clothing, I bnle broad and sunllner CLUTHS, I do Gambroons, Drills, &c. 3 bales CARPETS, Flnniiels, Ste. 1 case Gloves and Ribbons, I case Shawls, I do Straw and Silk Bonnets, 1 do Silks and Ilureges, 3 do Haberdashery and Hosiery, 2 bales Grey, white and printed Calicos, do Cotton arp, 2 cases Fancy Dress Muslins, Alpacas, Delaines and Orleans, 3 do Linnen Drapery, I8 Packages Hardware and Ironmongery, I8 bundles Cast, German and Spring Steel, 8 Tons Bar IRON. D. dc G. DAVIES. Charlottetown. May II. I Oharlottetovien Mutual Insurance ornpany, Incorporated b Act of Parliament in 1848. HIS COMPA Y offers the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at tl saving of fullv 50 per cent, to the assured. The present reliable Ca ital exceds £1700. Por- Isons having property in hurlottctown, or vicinity, ‘should lose no time in ripplyin to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormation. [ it? no 0 hilips’ Fire Aunihilators has been I purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons . Oflice. In case of Fire, the use ofit ’can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Oflice. W. HEARD, President l HENRY PALMER, t Sec’y and Treasurer. 'Secrct1ry’s Otlice, Kent Street, 3 August 5th, 1853. ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE INSURJJVCE COM- PJIJVY, LONDON. usrannisi-inn av act or ranniaasnrrr. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling]. CHARLES YO NG, Agent for P. E. Island. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. T. HEATH IIAVILAND, 'r. A ent for Prince Edward Is and. W Oilice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. l !1t..A..l!l!l_i_4..¢.?r.l:.i8..-. . . . .l R SALE, b the Subscriber, Double and single Seated ARIIAGES, built in a nest and sabsuatnl manner. Also, one STAGE COACH, in course of building. which will be ecrugetsd Ilté Ioth J uns next. An APP ENT E WANTED to the Car- ria s making business. nuimeraide, 28d April. 1855. J. TODD. or uorax. x.l:'r'rln.s PA'l'I!l'l'. THE EYDROMAGEN, oa WATIIPIOOI Alf!-COIIVIPTIVI C 0 R K S O L E S , Manufactured by I-Iaacourr Banner 6: Ce.. 88, Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Manchester, England. HE HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery " for protecting the feet from dam or cold, and therefore it preventive of many Lung issues, with- out any doctoring whatever. The Hydroinsgsn is in the form of ii sole, and worn inside the boot or ah Its medicated character is a powerful antidote to disease. 4 For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest wes- her, as the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrome- gen is inserted. I Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclsnlent weather with impunity; while consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by generaladoption. They entirely supersede over-shoes, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, sre not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the efliydiomagen, being merely a thin slice of cork prepar , peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size of the boot. or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - fects. Their expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides those who putronise them will find their yearly doctor's bill much dinlinislicd thereby. As the Hydroinagen is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in London. Mnncliester, Ilirmingllam , Liverpool, ...GIiQ . _ .-_ filling, Dying s?dl1r flnut, Mo Perth, Georgian Reed. HOSE MILI8 are new in till operation, and Cloth willbe resolved by.ll|O Subscriber all his Agents; and inannfistersd ssepsrlsr insnnss. Anna-rs: G Charlottetown, Datidl St£vqert,B.Kllp_.a.t‘ Sgsst; , anle o .' . amii°'s'ii.itl.; 1.» so. Mr. ‘Ala. _it-Noiil, ‘to Silo House; Iltirray Harbor, James Dslaiel, . _ The Subscriber has also three ssttg Caid_ing "'...°.am".ii.’. in ip"r'“°niamil 'ted stiil-N‘ um "I. rent e at . " """ Janus llcI.AItEN. New Perth. Lot 52. Burs. Lesohei-’s starch, die. BOXES Leschsr's bsst London Starch, 10 5 do. Glentield Patent do, I cwt. Thumb Blue, ex Jlnrie Rcddin. W.R. WATSON The Inflilltble Remedy! IRYSIPELAS or EIGHT veins’ CURED. Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Paris, Canada. dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. _ Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a ride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I have derived by the use of your inestimable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks of erysipelna, large purple blotches came all over my DURATION Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Haniburgh, and Berlin, our sales reached the almost incredible number of I,732,450 pairs of cork sole. This year the number will for surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a preventive for UUGIIS, COLDS, BRONCllI- TIS, AS'I‘lIMA, and CONSUMPTION. Men’s size, per pair, 2 3d. Ladies’ do. s. Boys’ and M isses’do. Is (id NoTici:.—-l"roni the Retail Prices ivc make a ver liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any storekecper can make a fine profit on their sale, whiletliey are an article, that may be kept in any store, itnioilg any class of goods. or terms, rip to IIARCOURT. 81, Co. '<lS Ann Street, New York. Bnannuv, 1856. LONDON HOUSE. New Spring Goods. ER “ISABI-1L,,’ from England, the Subscriber begs to announce the arrival of 31 large and ggeneral Assortment of SPRING and SUJMER OODS, comprising a varied assortment in the newest styles of Dress Goods, Shawls, Bonnets, Children's Ilats, Ribbons, Neck-ties, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Mantles, Boots and Shoes, white and black satin and morocco Slippers, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, sunliiler cloths, gambroons, drills, ready made Clothing, India rubber Coats, Tapestry, Brus- sels, kidder, stair and crumb Cnrpetlngs, Hearth Rugs, stair Diaper, worsted and union Damask, long cloths, cheap Prints, cotton warps, Ladies’ \Vorlr Boxes, Writing Desks and Dressing Cases, together with ii variety of other Goods. ..‘1Iro, A LARGE ASSORTJIEJVT OF H.‘IRD- IVJIRE, éc-, GROCERIES: 'l‘EA. Loaf, crushed and moist Sugars; Colfec, ground and unground ivasliiiig and linking Powders, washing Soda, Soap, Starch, Blue, Spices, &c. &c., he whole having been carefully selected and urchascd on the most favourable terms, will be sold at the Ion est Cash price at the Store of II. llASZ:\l{I). Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chapel City ofCli.-irloitetown ,lll:iy l8ill. - APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Established HOUSE, .. 1810. CIIARLO'I'l‘E'I‘0\l'N, MAY, 1855. '1‘. DESBRISAY do 00. AVE just received, per late arrivals from I.on- don, Dublin, United States and Ilulllax, tlieii Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Extensive and Varied Assortmsntqf DRUGS & CIIE.\IICALS, PERFUIIERY, Brushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toiletrequisitcs; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; wiill all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great September 5, 1853. Cod Liver Oil. ARRANTED Pure and Fresh, sold by the i Bottle, or in any qnsntity“:vis‘ Britain (See Jlpothecalies’ Hull ./lascrtiser.) whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality_be considered, at as low, In t The f not lower prices. than they can be p - market. WATSON. I Charlottetown, MayI2, 1855. body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching f and burnin , which affected me both night and day, ?rendering life ti misery to me, as well as to all around,—so severe was the attack. I used several reputed remedies without deriving the least cassiition ;to in misery. At last, I determined to try your ‘Ointment and Pills; alter takin them for a few . weeks, it visible improvement too place, and I fee : considerably bctter;—in three months, by continuin with your medicines, I was com letely cured, an y 3 now enjoy_ the best of health. ' he truth of this statement is we nown here, hence there is no necessity for me to request secrecy. am, Sir, yours respectfulllp, ,~ (Signed) GEO. SI CLAIR. :ULCERS IN THE LEG,-—BIMAIlKAI1LI CURI. l Copy of a Letter from Jllr. Edward Tolnkinson, 5 of Cape Breton, JV):-a Scotiri, dated the 4th ,‘ Jlay, I85-I. | To Professor Holloway Sir,—My sister, It in Jane Tomkinsou, suffered for a great number of years from a bad Ie ; in which there were several deeply seated and ed wounds, defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the ; medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also 5 used unaucceaa ally; and it seemed to me that there i was not any thing capable of mitigating the ngonies ‘she endured. At length, she had recourse to our Ointment and Pills, and other using them for u out five weeks, she was completely cured , after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest relief. I have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. I remain, Sir, your riloat obedient servant. (Signed) I-2D\Vn. TOMKINSON. A nan nitslisrcuiten wlirztv AT ili:a'rir’snooit! Copy of a Letter from Jlr. Henry Jllulden, Qf Three Rit-err, Canada ll'rst, dated July 9th, 1854 To Professor I’I0ll0W:‘y'. . Sir,—My wife su ercd most severely after the birth of our last child with a had breast. ere were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all the devices and stratiigems I tried would not heal them, but it assumed :iii aspect more frightful than , DCr:)l‘L', and llorrible to behold. a a last resource I ; tried your Oiilllllunt and I'il|s, which she persevered , with for seven weeks, at tllc expiration of that time icr breast was almost well; by continuing with your rsniedics for two more iveelis, she was uiltirely cured, llild we offer you our united tlinnks for the cure e ecte . aiil, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN. The Pills should be used conjoinily with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :— ; Bad Legs rs Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff Slrindisenass Burns oin curvy I Bunions Elephnntiiisis Sore-heads Ilite of .\Iosqui- Fittulns Sore-nipples toes and Sand Gout Soft Corns Flies Glandular swsllings Tumours Coco-ba Lumbngo Ulcers hiego- oot Piles Wounds Chilblnins Rlienrnatiiim Ynws. Chopped hands Scolds Sold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized \Vorld. in Pets, at Is 8d, 3s 3 , rin 5| each. ' There is it considerable saving by taking the Isr er sizes. .—Directions for the guidance of patients in disorder sreatlilred to each every po . ‘ GEORGE '1‘. IIASZARD Agent.