I \\ PUBLISHED ON Establisiiett 12521.; HASZARD’S GAZETTE, Published by I-laszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME Jr ABROAD. TRAY FOAI..—Strayed from the premises of \V. IL \VA'I‘SON. on Saturday, the 10th inst.. a Chestnut FOAL, with a while star on its forehead. \Vhoever will give information that may lead to its recovery, will be rewarded. Nov. l9,1S55.——'2i llllW stint DAWSON’S BUILDING, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets OVV 0I'l’.NING at the above Iistablisliiirerit a general assortiireiit of Dry Goods, Hardware and Gro- caries, 640.. etc. to which the Subscriber respectfully invites theat- tention of his friends and the public generally. ‘ ttoiit«:it'i‘ A. s't'itoNG. tr. P. S. The reiiraiirdcr of his Pull Stock expected’ hourly. loliillmylflli. ARIES DI-‘.SIlI‘tlS.-\Y liars received by the ill Jlfnjcslic, from Liverpool. and bu’ ./1Ie.i:am1er, 5 front Loirdon, his usual supplies of Autumn and VV inter Goods. which are olliered to the public rrt the lowest possible prices FOR CASH. A large lot 0 Ready Made Clothing. among which are some very superior f‘nat.s. Also on hand it few very good India lluliber Coats. Sea- men's Caps. Ste ., qr" Nov. I, lean. ,;_....__ FAIRBANKS’ "'5"? .. . .. .1l a (.lI.L|-.IlRA'lI.D SCALES, "9 ~ '; - or ALI. VARIICTII-ls. Warehouse. 34 Kilby Street. Bt)s’l‘0N. G-REENLBAF 6:. BROWN, Acrcnrs. fig? Railroad, Ilay. Coal, and Pariiiers’ SCALES set in any part of the Provinces by experienced work- in Il'l0ll. Bep. 8th, 1856. APOTHEOARIES’ HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. CIlARLO'I'l‘E'I‘0WN, MAY, 1855. T. DESBRISAY di. 00. HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Dublin, United States and Halllax. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Extensive and Varied Jluortuisntqf DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, s, and other Toilet re uisites; g:'|'r:i‘l‘:'(‘)II:),'n(:b:I,t)llsI"ti',’|:nd Dye Stuffs; Frulb?Sp' Confectionery, Illedicatednnd other Lozenges; S3 93 P . M d’ ' r repute, and every other iiirii: us.riiilPy kdpicslilginmiliar Establishments in Great e Britain (See .dpotlm:art'u'_ Hall Aaesrtlur.) whole of which the can with confidence rosomrnsud bl’ , d, f uality be considarsd.ataslosv tothepu ic an IQ H. ' if not lower prices, than they can be ar st. Charlottetown, May". 1355- \§\‘v,t,l’s ®®§'i‘E.li‘fl.l":l llllllllll’ 4?" tl'[iiTA_l;'l_, \a-aunt EVERY CAUTION. 7 IIIS is to caution all persons from pnrcliasing front Alexander llryson, two “ Notes of Hand’ of Six Pounds each, drawn by me in favour of Alert- aiiderzllryson; one payable lst August, I855, the otlier [payable 1st October, 1855; the FIIIIIB having been long since paid b_v me. DUNCAN S'I‘l'lWAII’I‘. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, I855. Valuable Freclioltl Properly FOR SALE, 7]-VIIAT beautifully situated F-arrn on Elliot lliver, about one mile from Rocky Point Perry, known as the Subscriber’s, containing 100 acres of Land, about 30 acres in n hi state of cultivation, 50 acres of good llnrd \\’oorl. the re- maining 20 well studded with fence poles; it new and very convenient House, 25 by 32 fcct—Als0, it new Burn, 30 by 40. 'l‘he above is well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchase. For fur- ther particulars apply to Mr. James J. Bevan, Char- lottetown, or on the Premises. JOIIN I"OS'I‘El{. ’ Elliot River. Noveiiiber 21, I855. Money Fountt. AS'l‘ .'lION‘l'll in the Stir-t-is of Cliztrlottr-rnwii, J the owiier can have the same, by proving pro- perty and paying expenses, by applying to FII)I£I.l.l$ (-'ALI..\N'l‘. Ruetico, Nov. 20, 1855. Fall III|pt)I'latlt)llo. l = Queen Street Clothing House. 1 7 ‘tie suiiscitiiittits rm.» rr-c<'i\'ul pct’ llnrque: from Liverpool, their fall supply of llriiisli liootls‘ i which they now otli-r for sale at the lowest possib e V 1 prices for cash. ' ’ .\l‘r\'U'I"l‘ & Illl()\\«'.\'. I j .u.se ON HAND K r 'l'ea. Sugar, Starch, lllacking, Illack lead,‘ ECurranls. llnisiiis, Ste. 1 Oct. ' l lrarrzrzt r+mr:<r'crrrc+:s it I 3,300 PIECES FROJ! 1:os7'o.\', I ,..x...i for Sale by it.t.<z.\iro as ()\\‘l'..\'. i l Aug. I6, I855. E l FURNITURE WA:.~;I3t}0U;~‘_.2?.‘. - /\VIl\'(l opciied an Pslrrlilislriiieiit in the new 1 liuildingono door east of the resitll-rice of the ‘lion. Grzoiut Cont-:s, he is prepared to sell at ‘prices less than in any other establislriirent in the City, FURNITURE of all kinds. jlle has now on lirind a large nssortiirerit of—lInir- ; stulfed, spring-bottom b'()I";\S, (mtiliogaiiy and y black walnut,) various liaudsome patterns, at ‘ prices ranging frnrii £5 up to £12. I.()UNGl'IS;—P.irlor. lrair-stalled, spring-bottom CIIAIRS, (m.'ihogriny.) Best Grecian cane-bottoiii CHAIRS. Cnne«back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered;— various other atterns cane-seated Cliiiirs; all kinds of we en ditto; ollico ditto; Settees; Setteo Cradles; Window Seats and ladies‘ Work Tables; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads; Window Blinds and Paper Hangings. All other kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE made to order, at the shortest notice. All kinds of American Furniture repaired; cane-bottom Chain re-seated. Nov. 5, I855. Isl. it Adv. -Ii. each. OOMMISION MERCHANT and General Agent. HE undersi tied having good Shop, Cellersge T and Wersiiotise room, offers his services as General Agent and Commission Merchant, would attend to the purchase and shipment of Produce. &c. R:vsri.r:m:r:s.—Ilonbls. Janus Pnaur. " . Lorin, D. Bitnum. " Cl-IAI. Yourrc, W. B. DIAN, Esq., Am. Con. Agent. GEORGE MOORE. Hotel. opposite Charlottetown, l Isl. Ex. Ad. lino. Stratford 8d Nov. 866. ' over rrrotlitzirre is .¢-tpiiretl, and with \\ hat success Cliarlottetowir. I’. ll, lslaiill. Saturday, December 1, 1855. Di-JCISIUN AND IND!-JCIsl0N.—0n8 of the most urrfortuirute East India princes who ever enlisted the ayriipathy of the British public, is, perhaps, the hajali ol Corg, who, owing to the ill advice of friends. but more to his own indecision, lost hi- |¢tII'l|III'y tititl prrncedoin, his palace was sacked, his jewls stripped from his person, he becarnea prisoner, and was taken under an escoirrt trout Uoorg to llerrares. where he rt.-inained for I3 years in close eontrneinent, deprived of most of tire luxu- “9-“. Imtl mtiuy of the comforts of tile, without it friend on whom he could rely, his health and corr- stitution etileebled; iii l'.ict,so much so, that it was doubtful whether he would ever again be- coiue convalest wt. At this stage, by leave obtain- ed from the East Illtlld Uonipziiry, he visited ling- land, and consulted a llu‘IiI)t:'l' oi‘ pliysrciiins, who did not berietii hint. We hear tirzi tinally this dretiriguislred prince consulted Professor Hollo- way, the celebrated proprietor of klolioway’s Oiiitiiiciit and Pills, and that his visits and the coiisultations he had with the pi-ulessor, were airy- thing but urisrrt-ce;~t-altil. Hislrigiiess is riotv in ex- cellent health ; lit tact he has quite recovered the illness and gt,-tiuitil debility his 13 years’exi.e trorii' his prinecdonr had caused him. Rumour says, that the rajalr has instituted proceedings agaitist the I‘iItsl. Indra Cr-inparry for the recovery ofa large amount they are indebtrtl to him for irror.ey he and his ancestors advanced them. It appears, also, that his lir_vhncs's is iiideblcd to Prnlcssor IIiIllo\\';t_v tor llitltly valuable hints in nbtaiiiirig it restitution of III: |‘l;_‘IlI$ ; the protrssuris sotiiewliat ofa lawyer vtiihal, and, having seen both law ‘and excelleiit medicine. Ill! 25']: §ittrrii,t -r»_’rli1\.7ll5”i7;'ii‘;.l‘.«’i’.;l.T‘ll;?Is‘>:'l§‘.?.‘E.’l. wreronrrsoar & SATURDAY. Q’ New Series. No. 296. Mliitritrn MEN AND B.Acnrr:i.orrs.—'l'hough bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders. in the lit-dge of the common- wealth. It is the policy of the Londoners. when they send at ship into the Levant or Mediter- ranean Sea, to make every mariner thereina iirercliant—eaclr seamair adventuring somewhat of his own, which will make hirri more wary to avoid, and nrore valiant to undergo dangers. Thus mttrrietl tltetl, especially if having posterity, aré the deeper sharcrs in that state wherein they live, which engagetlr their tiller-.tions to the greater lu_valty.—FuIIcr. 0 AN AMERICAN Eni'roti’s \Visit.-—A Westers editor thus delivers himeelf;—“ We would say to the individual who stole our shirt off the pole, while we were lying in bed waiting for it to dry, that we sincerely hope, that the collar will cut his threat." a \\'OR.\lS- Q1? As this is the season of the year when worms are most forrtrirlable atitorrg children, the proprietors of r\l’I.ane’s Verrriiftrge beg leave to call the attention of parents to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying and often fatal ene- llilt s of thildreii. it was iirventcd by a physician of great exporir-nco in Virgirria, who. after having used it for several years in his own practice, and lound its success so universal, was induced at last to t.lI'eri', to the ptrblic as a cheap, but certain It since become justly and justice ridrrriirisiered in all parts of the world, poprrlar thorou;_vhout the I,'i.it dSl:ites, as the most trotn l.onrlorr to the wilds of (Initial Aiiierica,aiit‘. t'IiIt.'lt‘lll. Veriniltigc ever liinrwri, and the demand more p.srtrcnlu'l_v wit the blnrvrpeair tfoiiiiriont, has i has I)E€ll8It.".1(lllV on the increase since its first in- I Sir .r"fft'.l‘tlIlI/t'I‘, front Loirdon, and ./lIujcsli'c [ atlvisetl the r:-jolt a way of alluliliialrrllll,-_l at power- trodricliori to the public. frrl pill to his :idvcrs.tries ; and doubtless, vtitli ener,-_-etic irrezrsures, such as the Professor liiiir-sell’ ‘t;'Xllll)llt‘tl in his successful carver. the Prince oll ! pezuirrary |'l-__'ltla, eveii if his principality has be- l also his Celebiat at I.l\‘t.‘t‘ Pill.-:, can now be had at By the way, Protes-; Uoorg \\lll lllllttialr ly be restored at least to his cotiin CUl|lI:(':Ilt'tl for ever. IL? Prirclizrsers will be carcliil to ask for Dr. M’Lane's Ci-lcdraled Vcrirrjfugc. and take none elsc. All other lerniifngges, in comparison. are wortlrless. Dr. l\l’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, all respectable Drug Stores III the United States sor Ilolloway has estalilislicd his lIiL‘(llt:|li(‘8 in all ! and Canada. parts of the knowii world, :rrid this energetic ii... I tfitidiial is now cxpeiiding alront .'l.’i.0ll(lI..pt-r nir- unrir for f|(IVL'I‘IlSlll,i_7 the satire. It is further sta- ed, that by his tlr't'l$lIlll of clrarnclcr, error-_rv and r [)t.'l'3t'VI'I’1‘.lIt'f', he has tI\'€l'CUIll': the st-triples ofal-’ 0 The Great American Hair Tonic. B0212’: celebrated Ilyperioir I"luid, for the growth and preservzitiiiii of the Hair is well known to he with- mos, “Yen, ,.,Ml,,x| 1“ me “mm ; PH,” mu “mm”, - outa rival on this corriirront. llttittlrt-ids ofiinittitions \\'l|Ll§t2 very t-.r-r-.1: te relics him that the coriipouiitls eta l.‘lrristr;iir arc. as it were, pot-.tnii to his soul in-rt Ila“ 5 llo!:«v-\:rv'.s Ointment ttirtl Pills, when. tl..- Citit.‘ oi’ the ill>tiir_g_vriislrt2d prince alrnve nlludt-.1 to will -.~p-~ak fur risell.—LomIaii Daily Slam/ard, August 22nd, It«’.35. IN’I‘EI.l.l.'CTUAl. l’iircoct'rr.—lt once lrappened that an anxious mother asked Mrs. Barbattld at what age she should begin to teach her chil- dreir to read 1" I should mtrclr prefer, that u, child should not be able to read before live years of age," was the reply. “ Why, then, line you \'l':'llleli boolts for children of llIrt‘tE ?” " llecuuse ifyotiug riiainintis will be over busy, they hail better teach in a mind way than a bad one. I have known clever precocious children at three dunces at twelve,and dances at six particularly clever at sixteen. ne of the most popular attthoresses of the present day could not read when seven. Her .nother was rather uncomfort- able about it, but said, that as every person did learn with opportunity, she supposed her child would do at last. By eighteeen, this apparently slow genius paid the heavy but inevitable debts other father from the profits of her first work,r and before she was 30, she had published 30‘ volumes. ' BACKBITlNG.—-The longer I live the more] fuel the importance of adhering to the following rules, which I have laid downfor my selfiir rela- tion to such matters :-—lst. 'I‘o hear as little as possible that is to the prejudice of others. To believe nothing of the kind, until I am absol- utely forced. 3d. Never to drink into the spirit of one who circnhrtes an ill report. 4th. Always to moderate as far as I can the unkind- ness which is expre~sed towards others. 5th. ways to believe, that it the other side were heard. a very different account would be given of to F’ the matter. I have started into an cplieriieriil existence since the iiitrotliretron of this urrrivnlletl Ilair restrrrativtr, and their dooiir [been settled, \vhil.~t Iloglt.-‘s Ily perion Ilrrir l'luitl, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on “ conqucriiig and to conquer." There is no ni:il:rrl_v, wliich can allect the Hair, but can be cured by this iiicouiprirahle preparation. To it it's it is invaluable; and on childreu’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of llair. is irow pa- troirizcd hy ller .\I:ijesty the (liiceir of Great Britain, rind coiiimiiirds air extensive sale throughout Europe. 1Jo_r,r!e‘r Eicvli'ic Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beautiful black or browir, the nioiirent it is applied, literally dyein the litiir without staining the skin and leaves the Hair soft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; it decided superiority over all other Ilair dyes. Ilogle‘s Arirole Shaving coiirpourid renders that .usnally uirpleasant operation (shaving) (I decided luxury. Bogle’s llebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the lace in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the coiiiplexioii. 'l‘o be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227, Washington street, Boston, U. S. And by all Druggists and perfumers throughout the Ciinrtdss, United States and Great Britain. \V. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. I. JuneI9tli. l yw O GlLMAN,S HAIR DYE. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify int is city and surrounding country. Read! GIL- MAN’3 LIQUID HAIR DYE iiirtantansourly changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown. which is pcrntam:rit—does not stain or in any way injure the skin. No article ever yet inveri- ted which will compare with it. We would ndviso all who have grey heirs to buy it, for it ncrerfaila. --Boston Post Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city, In‘ ventor and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggilts. Hair Dressers, and Dealers in Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. General Agent for P. E. Island, W. R. WATSON-