lllllllllll’ ,5 I PUBLISHED ON Charlottetown, P. E, lslatiil, StllllI‘(l:.l_V. April 12 it ‘if. N “"3 g I-‘ \ ‘Q , 1856. E W :!«;DN ESDAY & SA'l‘lJlil)Al’. I lillli.-WI/.S‘eries. iii». 333. t Establlstieu l8"‘ . Wr;As.zNArtt)'s GAZETTE Published by Haszard 8i. 0'.‘/en Queen Square. Is issued twice a. week, at 15:. per yam‘- AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME & ABROA. to OR SALE ! ' erm of ears, in whole iiiiiiniiidiiifilétiiraiohu Lei No. 73, in the ; Fifth Hundred. at the Eu! COW’ 0.‘ l3“'‘°'' '""’! Hillsborough Streets. There are on it two smnlli Dwtnnrna Ilousaie. It ran pleasant site forha private Residence. Apply to Mrs. Cars» on t e premises, or to—- H. J. CUNDAU“ March 12th, I856.—Ex wtivr_t.LraM GONROY. riirorrrnn s. names In BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS 3 OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VA Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN rttnr:it’s surname, NEAR Till TIIPIIANCI HALL, CIIABIDTTITOWN. Tea, Sugar, dcc Confectionery . Pansy articles of beauty and durability. BOSTON HOUSE. Refreshment and Coifee Saloon! Tanlon’s Building, Upper Great Gfarge. Street. HE subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants of this City and the Island generally, thiit he has , moved to the above stand, where. he will continue to 1 carry on the SALOON in connection with a MO I EL, and he trusts by strict attention to his business to l ' ' i atrona e. merit a continuance of publépj‘ Mcg)oUGALL. [[7 Private entrance for ladies. N. B.—Tbe above establishment will be open to the public on and alter Saturday, the 22nd instant. Charlottetown, March I7, 1856. NOTICB—BRIG. JEMIMA. LL persons having any claim on the Brig Jemi- mn, are hereby required to furnish the same fnrtliwilli lo—- _t.i\tF..< N‘. lttltltls, Charlottetown, Miirch 18, I856. R. G 3w. ¥i~i.§'i~i';ii.;ii'.Ti 1.0.... {$.31}; Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 1'. HEATH HAVILAND, jr. Arne Drops)’ llillnnzmat-0" Agent for Prince Edward Island. Asthma _ D)"°_'“°"Y ‘l",““d'°° 0:? Ofllce, Queen Sqnore, Charlottetown. Btlious Complaints Erysrpeliis . Liver Coni- September 5. I853. Isl Blotches on the_skrn Female Irregularr- plaiuts Bowel Complaints F rlltlélsk. d giilmbago ' ever: a a in s r es COPAL vannusn. c...‘.i,'...... of the r... iu........a.... A FEW Tin-cans of superior COPAL VARNISH. Bowels Gout Retention of for sale by onauinption llesd-ache rine H. HASZARD. Debiliity Indigestion Scrnfula, o_r Charlottetown, July 2d, I855. Sore 'l‘hroets Ertonisnpd Gravel TKing’s Evil Secondary Sympo ic o oureux umours to Venereal Atfections Worms iillof FOR SALE’ Ulcers Weakness, from ki ds THE HOUSE and GARDEN at pvesent occitpied and belonging to ILLIAM I-‘critics, Esq., . ., her with or without Town Lot No. Fitz Roy Street. 6. ll 88. fronting on Feb. 14, I85 50 March 23. 1353- aeed Wheat, eed wheat. BUSHELS of Golden Straw WHEAT- snpsrior for Seed—for Sale by CHARLES STI-‘.WAR'I‘, French Fort. Civi ized World, 2s. 6s. Se. and 20s. Currency each Box. larger size . every disorder atlised to each Box. LET Us nnssozn TOGETHER i 4 .1 ‘I . ’a'*€§~5' ‘ "' . fi{:\:!' .3‘ .. l .1 ,- ‘ I ‘l ' — ' .-' P .__- H HOLLOW}LY’S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK.’ It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down b disease and suflering. IIOL- LOWAY‘S PIL ‘ are especially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, tho ERVOUS, tho DELI- CATE, and the INFIRM, of all clinics, ages, sexes and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally snperintends the manufacture of his medicines. and ofl'ers them too free and enlight- ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly. combined to ope rate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derange- ment in their functions. purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM- PLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken tlieso Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world. that no- thing has been found equal to them in crises of dis- orders ofthe liver, dyspepsia, and stomach cotnplaints generall . They soon give a healthy tone to those, organs, liowever riiucli deranged, and when all other means linve failc . GENERAL DEBILITY.--ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custoin Houses to the introduction of these I’ills, tliet they may become the medicine ofl the masses. Learned Colleges admit, that this mc- l dicine is the best ri.-medy ever known for persons of] delicate health, or where the system s been iiii- 1 paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to] afford relief. ‘ I-‘EMALF. COMPLAINTS. No I“l’IIl:llI', _\'nuiij_' Hf old. sir--ulil liir t\i'li~>:it this celebrated nredicirii.-. ll corrects rriid reguliiteir the monthly courses at rill periods, acting in iminy crises like a charm. It is also the best and safest rricdiciiie that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no fnniily should be with- out it. Holloiimy’s Pills are the best remedy known iii the world for the following Di'seir.rei:-— whatever cause, dsc. Sold at the Establishment ofProlessor IIor.r.owav, 244, Strand. (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York; also by all respectable Dru gists and dealers in Medicines throughout the at the following prices :- There is a considerable saving by taking the N. B.-—Directions for the guidance of patients in GEORGE T. IIASZARD, l ' on Scicnre, I iti-r.-itiiri‘, Morality, and Religion, they ‘ I\‘lIll(l l'l. liiti-is ‘ , Liver Oil. ’tire and Fresh, sold by the y qiiaritiiy wished. \V. R. IVATON. Alill.-\.\"l'l'I llottle, or in an God it | ____________________%_________________ C117)’ fannery, No. 12, Grafton Street. ‘BTUK 5‘.‘\I.II .-it the above establishiiient-— 800 sides Ni-:it’s Leather. 300 sides llnrness Leather, 200 side.-I light Sole Loiitlier, 500 Calf-sltiiie. WM. B. DAWSON. October 20. The British Periodicals AND THE FARMER’S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE or -rr-tr: LATTER PUBLICATION. I. Scott 6' Co., New York, continue to publish the following It-ailing British Periodicals, viz..- I. THE LON DON QUAIKTISRLY (Conservative). 2 THE l£Dll\'BUltGll Rl".\'lI'ZVV (Whip). 'I'llE NURTII IlllI'I'lSlI REVIEW (Free Church). 4 Till‘) WES'l‘.'.llNS'l‘ER l€E\'IEW (Liberal). 5 IlLACI{\\'O0D’S ZINE. (Tor) ). Wure great iiinl important events—IIeligious, Hlitcal. rind llliliiiiry--now agitating the nations of the Old \Vorld. give to these Publications an inte- rest and value they never before possessed. They occupy at middle ground between the hastily written iicws-iteiris, cruilie speculations, nnd flying ruiriours of tho nowspiipcr, rind the punderous tome e historian, written long after the living interest in the facts he H‘C0|'tl!l shall have passed away, The pro- gress of the War in the East occupies n large space in their pages. .very movnient is closely criticised, whether of fiiciid or of foe, and all short-comings rirlsssly piiititi-ii out. The letters from the CNIMIA and from the lliirxrrc in lllarltwood’s Miigzizinc. frorii two of i:a most popular contributors, give n more intelligible iiiltl reliable account of the inure- incurs oflhc gii-:it bolligercnts tbiin can elsewhere be EDINBURGH MAGA- und ’I‘hi.-so l’i-riivdiciils nbly represent the three great .p0liIlci‘tl ':IlI'll.',d of Great Brit.rin—\'l’lii-g, 'I‘ory. rind |lai|icnl,—li-.ii pi-litics lorms only one lt.‘4llll|'e of their cliziiuctcr. .-\s Organs of the most profound writers slnnd. nil lllI‘\ i-\'--r li.i\'r3 stood, unrivalled in the i:.»i ._g f‘(||l.4lIl|'l'ed indispensable to :l.iil.ii’ .i (l l".! priiliiswiiiiiiil titan, while to the iiitelligcnt midi-r ofcvcry class they furnish it more correct and siitisfiictory record of the current litera- ture of the day, throughout the wcrld,tlian can be possibly obtained fmni nny other source. EJIRLY COPIES. The receipt til’ Anv.\Ncri: Srrurrs from the British publishers gives additional value to these Re rints, especially during the present exciting sitiite; of European tlll.i1lIS.LlllISllll.|Cll as they can now be placed in the bands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. — 2 1' I ERMS. Per ann For any one ofthe four Reviews 33 00 For any two of the four Reviews 00 For any three of the four Reviews 00 For all four ofthe Reviews 0 O0 9 ‘or I1lackwood‘s Magazine For Illackwood and three Reviews For Blackwood and the four Reviews I Payments to be made in all cases in advance. The Farmer's Guide To Scientific irml Practical Jgricullure. By llnrsitv S'r':i=ru:sis, I". R. 8., of I’-Zilinbnrgh. and the late 1. I’. Noru-on, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Ynlii College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. ' I600 pages, and numerous \Vood and Steel Engrnvings. This is. confcssedly, the moat complete work on Agriculture evi-,r published. an in order to ive its wider circulation the publishers have use ved to reduce the price to rrrvu nor.r.i\rts rort nu: TWO vourssls !! LEONARD SCOTT 6; C0 ofiumuu e ea Bole Wholesale Agent (‘or P. E. Island. , Gold Street, Neiv York. Gleauings from late Paper ff! Pnoxori-Jx.—l*‘iftli or II ynl hltlirirno Light Infantry Regiment of Midillcscx Militia— En- sign ltobert Ilcnslcy to be Licutcnztnt, vice’ Jaquet, appointed to the 23d Fusiliers. “Otnar Paclia has arrived at Constantinople. Great mortality amongst the French in the Crimea. Ilcalth of the French at Constanti- nople was improving. Fortilications tit Nicho- laietf are being strengthened. Gen. Ludcrs had ordered ollicers on furlough to return." It is calculated, from statistical tables, that the number of children born on the 16th of March, to all of whom the Emperor and Empress rs god- father snd goilmoiher. must lie about 2500. Each lcliild is to receive :i gift of 800 francs. All the boys are to be named " Luis Eugenc;” all the girls “ Eng-.-ne Louise.” Six FRA.\'ClSCO, March 5.-—Aillicting accounts liave just reached us from Klametli Co. on the North California coast, wlie-re about 30 t'aini.~ lies have been slaughtered by the Indians, and the small coast settlements burned. The country is in a panic. There are no |artns, and an express just arrived here for aid reports that the people there are entirely de- fencelcss, and with no other means of escape. Preparations are on foot for their relief. Advices from Oregon and Washington Ter- ritories are to 20th ult At Rouge River, the Indians have resumed hostilities, and the little settlement of Wailes at tho mouth of the river, had been burned. At Uncn Creek, seven of tho inhabitants had been killed, rind the place is depopulatcd. .»\rnoti_-_; the victims was the well known trapper and mountain guide, Bcn. Wright, unit the late sub-lndinn Agent for Southern Oregon. We regret to he itiforinctl that Doctor Davidson was drowned by the upsetting of ti boat in lllttsqunsli River oti 'l‘liurs- day night. llc had been called to visit (1 patient on the opposite side of the lliivor, and was on his t'cttii'ti liuiiie l when the unfvirtitnatc event occurred. 'l'lic deceased was :1 brother of Messrs. Juiiies, 'l‘linm:ts and Hugh Dztvidsorr, St. John, N. B. 0 In this month nature begins to smile, and the buds to burst out laughing, after the ulncss of winter. The birds once more present their bills, and their notes are re- ne\vcd.—Pii1icli.'s fllntamiclc. GUM Arabic.—Iii Morocco, about the middle of November, that is,after Z1 rainy season, which begins in July, :1 gumm juice exudes spontaneously from’ the trunk and principal branches of the acacia tree. In about fifteen days, it thickens in the furrow, down which it rims, either in vcrmicitlar (or worm shape, or com- motily assuming the form of oval and round tears, about the size of n pigeoivs egg, of dillerent colors, as they belong to the \vliite or red gum tree.- About the middle of December, the Moors etrcarn on the border of the forest, and the hm- vcst lasts six weclrs.—'I‘hc gum is packed in very large sacks of leather, and brought on the bricks of bullock: and camels to certain ports where it is sold to the French and English meg. chants. It is highly uittritious. llm-ifig the whole time of the harvest, of the journey, and of the fair, the Moor of the descrtlivcs almost entirely upon it, and experience proves, that six ounces of gum are sufiicient for the support of ajmm No. 54. IIASZARD 6: 0\\’I-IN, Charlottetown. P. I‘. I. ttveiity-four hours.