'HAszA'i'tD's GAZE1"l_‘E,_'_SEP‘l‘EMBER 3. | LONG BEARDS. As the mane to the lion.is the board to the insti- An ornament fashioned on Nature's own plan ; A loni: llowing heard that is curly and fine, Is it glory as great as our God could divine: And a curse has aye followed the man, and the t - day. That first taught the nations to shave it away. ‘Tis it foolish practice, I'm sorry to state, Invented by King Alexander the Great, he Great-est murderer, tyrant and knave, That ever was in. or was out of ti. -_-mic; 0f \vli'nrn the people oer:-. so 'ai'eue I.‘ That out of terror they shnvad the heard. And this futtlisli prat-ti.-.e, from terror begun, Has at least through it llIlIitl'h‘tl ngi-s rnii, For Madzinin Faisliioti ln~ l'llt‘l'l$lll'd tin: plan Of shearing the Git-l-ltlm f.it-i- ul titan, Reiiim-nu the long and beautiful htlilftl ThstNtture designed to be nurturetl and reared. When the iriiuls of winter their lltt\\lllI'_! h..._vin. The board -In the facr, iltem’.~}no lll .nnc.- oftluubt. Keeps the hour that s viithin|us from coming out ; And Ihnn. tvhen the \\’l‘lllllv‘l' is hot ns stn, A l|"'L' llttw Nu i|l"llIl, uli.-:h-2r tlizrk (It Iltin, Keeps lllt‘ "lull" «.l' it... lit-zll in-in gluing in. And now in the d-i_vs of \\'urrian's Rljllls, When lt':titry is protm tti her litglivst ll glits, '|'he laidies l):'5:lIi to litflltlltl and iidinire The lwaiitiftil iienrds lilnl the geiitleititeti \\ ear; And ‘i.s Innn-l. that the rnz-ti. :0 hold and brine, l-Ire !on._v \\'l I he l.iid in .iiiiivtuii's grave. Now, the l.idi;-s tl.ii.li is sin nufil disgrace For ..n Lo it'll. :n:in to sit tie lit: t‘.tt:e, For in latter years llmi. lll-Pull! to tind Tliitt ill ivtttg the l;ii:t: sh t‘ as .ti\"ty the‘ mind, And it inch Iroiri the l)L‘.'lltl tl..,_\ sl.re\\t.ll) suspect, f.‘-.it~ at toast it yard from the intellect. -'l'l.t-re w as .\'.inson. wise, and hold. and strong, \\'liih- hrs hair 3Iitl bctiril were limiting and long; (In pt-....t‘nt this. see what came to puss Win it he utt lied the t.'l'e.ll _l-l\V-l)t'llC ot’ an ass ;) But ho.-i \\'r'>tl\' hit \\'it‘, and llt‘\V ill-bi-ltuved, After his beurd had been wicltedly shaved. l.nn;._v life to the beard, and long may it wars, When the rat: tr is broken and lrtitl in its crave; Long. long may it flourish,-rill curly and line, Secure in its hrigliiness and beauty divine. An ornament tsshtnne-l on Nature's own plan. The greatness, the grandeur and glory of man! Now under its own vine and fit: tree, the beard ln hrigtiinoess shall grow. in its bl-'3lllV he reared, With l.0Il8 in mole~t. none to make it afraid, None to ark that its length may be short: ried or stayed Since the lzitlies admire and none tir. ‘sfetird,’ Ofa hamlsome man will: aflowirtg burn] .' A DIAMOND Foutvn.—\Ve have been well aware tltat this country was very rich in minerals and some kinds of precious stories but we had not expected to see a Lake Superior diamond ; yet such is the case. \Ne were shown one yesterday that would measure tltree-fourths ofsn inch in thickness. It is a regular formed octagon, and all who have seen it pronounce it diamond, but of what exact value is yet un- certain, it being in the rough state. It cuts glass “ like a knife,” and shows all the brilliancy ofa diamond of the first wa- ter, which,’il' it should prove to be, will make its value not less than two thousand dollars. The diamond was found by the wife of Mr. Alfred Huflinun, while walking on the shore of the lake. The waves wash- 'cd it up. and, on receding, left it exposed ' to the rays of the sttn, when its brightness , attracted her attention and she picked it up. Mr. Hoffman is a poor labouring man, and’ should it prove to be as valuable as it is ..uupposed, it will be ~_u lssndsomo windfall, (wotnight say water full) for him. This is s grsstcounti-y—-we shall expect to hear noftlso discovery of u gold mine next —snd why not P for we have all the other minor- uls.-Lokc Superior‘ Joslttnal. ‘ Tau Quuutv stvn Purses Ausii-r.-'l‘hc ‘ (bflowlp dnocdotc is" now going tho round "of the c ubs .‘--A rather rotiiarltsblo ic- tsro isnovr. big oxliibitcd at Piccadilly, the production of Mr. Bs.rtlott..' It is u to tattoo of the visit of the Queen I£ did-‘Royal fbruily to tho wounded sol- zdikitot Brampton hospiul. [It is said that “_t, picture was taken‘ at s rather curiou s ', It. 4 _ _ noon was standing with ,@“r1?:I-liq!‘ oyose. talking to a poor follow bsdfgot sodly. shuttered in bottle. -- do Albovtstood inipussivound nnrnovod. ' u",fioyl_l,j ‘ ' ,wlto lss genuine wo- —.','was’ ' Igdyby his vacant and un- fooling llItl._potsloutly said to him,. lior voico still uivosi " Do ssy sotnot ing to-‘Ibo stand staring in that way . witb.;s snputby. roan‘ snd not ! I lit: SARDINIAN t.‘iiiritcir.—'l'Iie following a o the nine articles proposed as a basis for the refor- tiisitioii of the Sdrdtiiiaii Cliuit-.li, to lie bronzlis forward at the lIt‘Xl session uftlie Parliament is Turin : l. The l‘t.»in:in Cdllittllt‘. Chcrcli of Sardinia do- clares its intl-.-pt-mlence oi limits ‘.3. ' ‘lit: K.ii_t_- «-1'5-rilintn ii Illl' Sovereign l"rt'- tt'i'ltir Hi the t-. ti. ll of the Kitty. tiiii. _ 3. The l'iit.~tl..-od is to he pnnl hy the state. 4. Tine coivin... Inn and Il.t' decision oftlic Council of l it .:I in :ihrogntetl. 5. 'l'rmlitiit.i :i~ u s~ti:r(‘e ot”tlo_viiid.~*, to he do- clatetl of tin ltl ll‘. ti. The re.tili=.-J of the ll:-ly Scriptures to he til tl\\tti and lit"lf t‘\|)l‘|tt.tIll|ll left to the con- scioiirir oi racn t'hr:atnin. 7. "ho l.-ii.I'.~i Supper to be received both tuiit..~. B. 'l'.'.i~ relilixit-_t.' oi the <‘lIlll'Cll to be no lnr.;_-or coinpnlsniy. 9. 'l‘ln- lfltill l:ing.i.ig.- I.» he no more used in the l3lHtiC'- -‘t'|'\'l('t‘, rind tltc iiiiinlier of Clitireli ft’5lI\'.tls to iltf diin:nt.~litd. under 'l'iii-: Pl-JllSli.CUl‘ttl.\'S I\' l1‘/ii.v.—Tlic Flori-tiee t-or-i-e.-pondcnt of the l.-intlon Christian 'l't'ntcs nnnoiinccs that the trial Ufliugizcri lins rcsiiltt-.d in his triutnphant acquittal. The great ltiwycr (M. Saluvng- noli) who conducted the defence, sustnittcd with eloquence the right of every Tuscuii subject to embrace Protestantism ; the ftir- tlier right of exiiressitig and defending his Protestant belief: the civil right of being uninolested in so doing and the sincerity of prii-ty of his conduct in the exercise oftliese rights. By the sentence ofthe Court, Rug- lgcri is restored to liberty. But who can return to him his health ttutl strength wast- ed uiray during an iinprisontnent of many months C’ Form for Sale! 0 ll‘. sou). “ CYMBRIA LODGE l"All.\I,” containing 230 acres, till inelused, 180 ol‘wlii¢-.b urn Lultiyiiteil, and 50 are under useful and ornamental ttood: lliere is It good HOUSE and other necessary Buildings for a farm of that size. Also a GARDEN and small Orchard, well stocked with 'l'raes. which hear a vast abundance of Fruit, (Cherries. Plutnbs, t‘urrants. (ititiaebnrieg and Apples t_ The Land fronts on \'\"heritltty River rind Rustico Bay, where there are plenty nfl"ish, (lieriings, mackerel, codfi.ih_ lobsters, trout, and other fish). Stock, Crop &. Implements T\lay.be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists of—- 9 llUltsF.S and COLTS, '20 head ofCuttle ofthe Cow kind, 60 SHEEP. Crop, about- 40 or 50 tons IIAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acres of Oats. 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres of Turnips, 2 acres of Potstos, I sure of Carrots. lmtnodiiite possession can be obtained upon good security being given. Further particulars can be obtained from the proprietor on the promises. WILLIAM HODGES. Cymbria Lodge, P. E. Island, B. N. America, Aug. I9. 1856. House and Premises. To BE Sold by! AUC’l‘l0N, on FRIDAY. 12th SEPTEMBI-I next. at I2 o’c|oclr noon, The HOUSE & PREMISES. now occupi- ad by Ms. Arsnuuw FLAIINIGAN, having a front or 86 foot on Rnchfort street. and extending back 84 feet. The Dwelling House is in good tenant- sbla condition. An unescepiionablo frouhold titlo will be given, and a portion of the purchase ins remain on rnortgu of the premises, ifroquirodyn For further parties on, appl to . . ATI-ZS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, August 29, I856. HGEB Cardin: Machines. dto. VIIHE Subscribers ofcr for Sale Csrdirig Machines, Machine Cards, Cssnlt Plats, ounors. Wool Pickers. Pnwor Troonsil Machinsr on u new con, struction.‘ Orders punctuully stten ed to. dress John Morrics 8; 8os,_8scltvi|lc, County of West. rnorland New Brunswick, or David Htowsrt, Csrh. Cliarloitsto_wu, July 18, ' IR“. lys . Ru_r_vgci-i’stnotives, and the purity and pro- 1" A undor crop. SELLING OFF! WIESSRS. D. & G. DAVIES respectfully isn- ‘ nounco to their customers and the public, their intention of SBLl.l.'\'G OFF their large STOCK OF GOODS, they now hold. pro inriitory to the receipt of it New linportiition, cing houglttnt the present lllllt: by tho he-.-.d oftlie Firm titdillcrcnt Monu- tiicturtcs in Great Britain. Their Mercltttndize will he ollbred at very llicovcan l’ittcs.s, and it cotupriscs almost every urticlc rt-quirctl in the country in the DRY (l()0l)S line. among which tire nlurgc Stot-1: ofltli \l!Y-M .\Dl~I L‘l.0'I‘lllNU 0 e lntest cuts. sitiltiltlo for the Season, to- gether with 47 pieces oftf.-\lll'l‘I'l'lNG of vitri- ous patterns. iiiid ti siiiull stock of liwtiiiioitgery, and 20 'l‘U.\'S BAR lRl‘.\'. "flit-y irtvitu en‘ ti customers to come and purtit-i rite with the community in the advutituges \\' iicli will be derived front the Iz‘.‘IR(.‘fll.\‘.‘€ TIIEY FVILL OFFER.’ The Goods v. ill be ready for stile on Monday next, and they trill continue to No l at the liefore nninctl l‘2tlt3 for fourteen d.iys. (The terms tire cusli. iiiiil during the uliovc tiiue they wi'l sell for ctisli only.) Queen Sqttoro, August 12, 1350. lsl vs I 1 I s r \l(‘l0l'lil Llotli illltl (iirtliiig: lllill . _ ‘ill’. Fulist-rilit-r liege to return his sincere thanks to the public get:-Tully, for the very libcrtil support ;_vi\'oit to the iibove mills, for the lust five years. rind would i:tllti-::tt- llltll lie is now pI‘t‘p.'l|'t.’tl to trike in Cloth turd Wool, illlll rt-turn the sumo with tleitpntcli. 'l'lm ul-ove \lillit htiving undergone it tlioroitgli repair. pnrtit-s iiiny depend on liiiving ' slice done to tiny ' ,_ tlit-y iii:i_v please to forwitnl. JUllV lll’.NDEilS(l\'. llrtir-lilt-y Point Road. Agent, .\l--ssrs. lleer & Son, (.‘hurlottctowi_t. August I2, I855 lil‘7 Douglas Estate, Lot 19. ( l"l"l'2llS will be received by the undt-i'sigiit~d for the purtzlnise of ili it portion of Lot lit. l\Illl\‘II its the “ Dllllglilsl I‘:-lilltf" cotiiprisiiig tihtiut I730 Acres til’ excellent l:ind The whole of this properly is under lease for 999_Vr':|t‘rI to vairinus tenrinis :it it re- servt-d rent of one shilling Currency per ncre. .-\n indisputable titl will lie given. R. S'|'l~‘.\\".r\l{'[‘. Cliarlottctoirn, March 2|.-‘I. lsfiti. Es. only TO LET [N a Central port of ilic (‘ity,i\ for it \\'orkshop or Warehouse. this ollice. Ex. ' DRAIN WATER PIPES. FOR 8.-\l.l-‘. ut the (locust Sqiutuut llousts, u quantity of superior Sa|t- lazed Stone-ware, Pipes, Jutictious. Bends, 4-c., tom 3 inches to 10 in diameter, supplying the cheapest and most efficient method of conveying water under ground. WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown. 22d April, 1856. Building suitable l‘leuse tipply at .Q @.&EI.?.‘_'Dg HAMMOND JOHNSON. M. D., (PHYIICIAN AID IURGION.) llliiy b.- consulted at the Dispensary,» at his father's‘ Residence. July I7. Ch. Town, P. E.I ALIJANOE LII'E AND FIRE lJV'SUR.d.N'C5 COM- PANY, LONDON. IIIAILIIIIID Iv AC1‘ or I-Aut.ussni1'. ' Capitol £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Grist and Saw Mill. Oat. Kiln--Gt.‘ Dwell House! ‘OR BALE. tliutul' ibly oituutsd Grist Hill with tile Out Kiln and w Mill. together with tlsu Dwollin u about ‘sistson ‘sores of LAND known so " Mel-‘ |sno's Mills," and lately occupiod liv JOHN U8, I-‘.oq., on the Mo giro Road, 2} miles from Georgetown. . wo-thirds of purchase money ‘may rernuiii on artist; ’p‘s i_bt}by itiitslittoats us may be agreed‘ It not so I at rivutc Bale bshrsttsd totirsuvtrssu nus, this ’Pro,»sny will bo‘ofl's'ro‘d st Puuuo auc- rrow on-that day at is o'clock on the prstniuss. For-t t_'_orttm psrttculgs. so to p" , siilsgu. apply to- u lchootrcr-“‘for Sale! A sctlootteltuvus years old, under ropsir,' to In Cold. She is a good cargo vooool of thirty toss rogistsr. Apply to- ‘ WILLIAM HODGBS. Cymbrio lodge. Rustic». Aug. 29, IBM. —Qtins:n sonsnn nonsn. OW contains uni suuttnioiit of BRITISH JJVD FRENCH M ANUFACTURES, gins ’ rustic and pulluntl)‘ you uvv-lvsd psi ‘rig °‘ I 030" dltoul trout’ lughstlt‘ which is oforod for nlo at s suiullulvulh ow sous. WI. ‘HEARD. Cbsrlottotowu. July I, M“. — saw, skin; which will-lio o'.- Montague whites. or In tIo_ Joni: At.novs.' ls wusr , , IODEBICK WDONALD. Isl Ex 9 Movroll liver, August 18. ll“. Prime snrruss. Blots trots l.issrpsol,- ii i , Psolssup. and Putt pspor,ol every dos- ori iotludquility. “ also Pupuru from Note siso to Douiy. pots. Dsysnd Account Books of only vsrioty. ~ Bilt'- Boolso--rosslvabls and. payable, Pensi- Postrstouu Ilushlosd. ‘sol ulsto l pssoils-u, Iloisl and st lsrgmhsoh. 0"‘ h “, ‘Wrapping paper, Brown, and Gray of I'IlsA1,llI|. of hsrlotsstowo, . ASZAID dr OWEN. have received as 0 part of their Spring; fun it Clil TO 13:: SOLD. f VHF. Farm at. resent in the occuptition ofhlr Andrew Siniti, ut the Cross ltotids Belfast. For pnrticulurs upply at the otlicc of ’l‘. 'i|E\'||-1' llAVIl.AND, Esq. llnrriuier M |,,“_ Charlottetown, April 25th, 1856. “ALBION HOUSE,” V l1. \ V V 1 hi ..iltlt'lLY 85 l.0UClllllAN EU respectfully to inform the iiiliubitants of Cliitr. lottetotvn unil its vicinit ', that they have tiilten the store lutely occupied by Hi. Nlill. RANKIN and hive opened it under llte shove title withii rtitigziilicent an MOST EXTENIVE STOCK OI‘ DRY GOODS or uv.u:ar DEICRIPTION. This stock liuving been purchased with great ad. viiiitnges,for tuste, vnriety, quality, und ' cannot be surpassed by that of tiny lltiuse in the Isl-ind It would be impossible in the limits ofun adveriisenientto purliculurize, but on inspection it will be found to corituiii everytliing, tliut is supplied b the most extensive liouscti in the first C" ' hf: Aim-ric.t, from the tninuieitt article in llnherdush. cry, to time of the tiiore costly clinrncter in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, mantles, dro- lii innlting this unnouticcnicnt, we trust the public will ciicuurttgc us in this uridrrtulting, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this liusirieso in II ttpltll of libe- rtiliiy, rind continue to otfer to purchasers advantages ttliicli will, we have no doiib be it procititcd. I STl'tl'.l’.‘l‘l.Y 8: ‘UUCHMAN. l Cliurloitetoivn, ltlny, 17, I856. I 5 A MARVELLOUS 'rtEM£iJ3ir2 ' son A MARVELLOUS AGEH ! ! HOLLOWAY’S , __ l-‘THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. l By the aid ofu microscope, we see iriillious oflittle ‘flpflllltilrl on the sur ce our bodies. Through these. this Uintriicnl, when ruhhbed on tlio skin, is the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, ritfections oftho lleart, Intlsntstion of the Lungs, Astliiuiis, Coughs and Colds. tire by its iitetinu etliectut-lly cured. Every housewife knows, that salt usses freely through bone or ineut of any tliicltnesti. l‘liis healing Ointment far riiore readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy it of the living body. curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCOIIBUTIC HUMOURS. No vcmed has ever done so much for the core of diseases of o skimwltatsver form they may ussutue, as this Ointment. Scurvy. Sore Heads. Scrofulu, or Eryipolas, cannot long withstand its influence. ' ‘ inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dis uing this Oint- ment, giving advice as to its a onion, and liss thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to lisulth. sons t.sos,soun sitsA_s-rs, WOUNDS &. ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to co to with the worst cases ofsoroo, wounds, ulcers, glu ulsr-uwslliugs, and tumours. Prohsoor Hollows liss dispatched to tile East, lsrgs ship- rnunts c this Ointment. to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swol- ling, stilfness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years‘ otundlrig. FILES’ AND‘ I"lSl’lJL’AS. T|lOI.d otlior lllflilf distressing. cotnplsinu can he sflictuslly cured. lft s Ointuiont. be well rubbed in over tho psns'stt‘octstt. and by otlsurwiso following the printed directions around In -- Botli tic Oistitsowt -mi -biiirsiouio to used is trujlullotodsg cssss:-- -smug. 1 csussrs .:-Boruhrosts Bdlsuusts ' Cflfillotod sud Itif. Ikisdiuossss Bu , Joints . Bunions Elopliautiasis ' s Bitsof‘ ui- Pistslss t‘ ~8oro-ts loo toss and ad out Bolt Corns fllou « Glsndshtswslliugo ’lluuours] ~ .-Ulosss li' got Piles v . udl Cliilb ins _ Iliounstisui sws. ‘ppod hands Scolds ‘ Sold t the ostsblisbtnost of Profbssoriiouowsr. 144, attend, (nous" lot“ l'ur,Y "Union, on 'so‘.’Itsilos hush! Now: Yovhigslso . all ' so: it: "'hI‘pt7m Ibllowi Y Q :- , lj l . , A _ , "3: ._at ‘gs isslli Pot. -‘ ,u tell: 55i‘.'I!fIIbh'IvlI;‘ by ago. is l'»..i3.tt-:..'tm.~.;;:.t:.m*i~*-