\\ PUBLISHED ON Establisncd 1823. I lIASZAltO’S GAZETTE, Published by Haszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 155. per year. AND CONTAINS, THE LA'l‘F.S'1‘ NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. FARMERS’ \§‘\,\,i\“’S A Coiicli and 1) 0Ill“.l{'I‘ l\IcIt\"l‘Yltl-I returns thanks for the pa- . \. tronage ltr-rctoforc extended to hirii, und would inforui the pubiic, that he laceps on hand, and lllttltcsi tooider,—— Garriages, Wagons, Carts, Sleigh s, &c. ppcr Quevii .“:rt-e October l3th, I855. U ‘ l ‘U r llantcss and (oaclt ll£ll'tt\‘ullC. EDWARD IJAI-TA, MANUFACTURER ii’ IMPORTER 29 Kill)’; Street. (near State), Boston- l"l"'l".liS for (_‘:tslt at low print-4, Sprinzzd. Axles, liolts, Fjriikcs. llinis, Sltaft~‘, l':IliIltlI.'lt‘tl Cloth, Paitctitziml liriziim.-It'll |.v,-at|it~r; all Q,’ fii'stqi1tiliIy. SUP!-Into); ,,,,,||,.,,1,|.e Iron on hand, and furnished to order ainl p!Illt‘l'lI. l"ull a.~..~ortrm-itt Aniciiran Ilar- nose, ”tII‘|l\\'!ll'l‘. I’1tit'ricui.an ATTENTION GIVE)! TO 0!:DEt‘tS. A good Assortment of %.;s‘:}ILi.-5ON’S Botanic Medicine AND '1 liomsonian Preparations, with full directions for ...<‘&..KCIIf-4'1?’ CJTI-L‘ -Al.l0— B. 0. Gt G. C. WILSON’8 Compound Sarsaparilla , Neui-opatbic Drops, VVild Cherry Balsam, Dysentery and Cholera. Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard &. Owen, Sole wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island New‘ noon Just issued from the Press of Hascard Q Owen, price 2:. The Constitution of the Govern- ment of Newfoundland IN its Legislative and Executive Departments, with Appendix containing the llulcs and Orders of tlte Legislative Council and House of Assembly by JOHN I.I'l"l‘I.E, I:Isq., Barrister at Law. New Books ! ASZAIID Si. OWEN have .lUS'l‘ RECEIVED this do per " Majestic." I case BOOKS, from . 3" . Edinburgh, among which, are a new supply of Cititussiiu’ l’usi.icA-rioivs, viz,—Chambers‘ In- formation, English Literature, Journal of Popular l.iteraturc,new series, Jan. to Jul , I855. Pictoriysil llietoi of Eoglartd.lst volume,—A Hir- to of the I¥eople as well as of the Kingdom, I’ illlyllflled with many hundred Wood Engravings, to be completed in to volumes, ' Chambers’ Pocket Miscellany. 'l‘ales for the Road and Rail. Miithoinntics. Algebra. Geometry. Arithmetic; tlnok-keeping (I: Natural Philosophy and Science, in-iilt its branches. 8(0- - V l .- . Also, from Iessrs. Oliver _& Boyd, I"ton Latin (iruminur; I‘.ilwsrd's l.a_ttii Ileltwllli Ilymoclflg Caviar; Reid's English |)ictiomiry;_ I-‘ul 0lI'n',.I_ol)Illt)ll',_i tlr_i., Hutton’: lltit-it-ktwtttflttt l'ri gee’ Algebra Gt be ;Kuy to Lenni«:’s (iltIllllll€ll';v ht. ‘ aims‘. Iur|thnin‘ii F.Illl‘lltI.l; M:i'l?l?fIII’i|I|"I I-‘runes; =tirwqrt‘- Mod-rtt iietiqtnivhvi Cuniu\iug’1)§_i'H of |hO-'1~‘I{I)|e!. urgent questions; PIOICAIIIII‘ tscussion with . I-‘reach. Esq” kc. EVERY ,~ Chambersbs Publications. i HASZARD &, OWEN are Agents for Priiice I Edward Island for the sale of l\lt‘SSfi|. Cham- beis‘ Pulrlicittioiis. A catalogue oi the lit-oks of this l eitiineiit lirm can he had on application; ainon_t_r the ‘ Books publislied, will he found such as are suited for l Schools, public and private, Libraries, oz:-.., and em- ; bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature 0 ithe av ' Freehold Form for Sale. - ' ‘0 iii} SULU, by private ccnroct, it valuable l“lil‘il'Ill()l.l) VAR \l, 6 itiilcs frmii 'l'o\vti. con- sisting ofti.) acres of I..\.\'l), or Illtftctllinufri, 5.1 of + whitxli are cleared, and in an t-iicclleiit state of culti- vatinii. Nearly the \\’llulf‘. lr.-is been cleared within ; the lust I3 yvars. It is situated on the north side of, and zxdjoins. the \\'c-st lliver, and ct-iiiignous to Mr. Jnlin liydt.-‘s .\Iill. 'l'he lion.-It: is placed on a corri- Inuitding elluttlitm, well slreltmtztl frmn the north and lllt)t'llI-\V4.'.1I \\llltl:l, an.l ans a it,-do-mli-.] \ie\\' oftho , river. 'I he ftrm buildings liave In-en all erected by Him tm'.~‘ctrt proprietor, and (',tlltnl.~‘l.-t of it Until 63 x 326 ft-t-I, iiicltiding Stable and (.‘o\\'—ln-u.~'o, al~o, at r t t l Ct).'t(‘ll-lltillstl and t-'r;tiia.t_y. (lut-houses, (Irccn-liouse lillltl .l’|,','£t?_t‘y. .‘lu.~'.-rt.-I [wind to any vxtciit can be ,Ulllttlllt'tl treat the river. l"t>r ,raiti.-ulir: ap;.l_\ to lClltll.\S llll()\V.'\', “CL 23- Kfllll Slit’:-l. I l _ _ _ l T'OW.FJ LOTS FOR SALE. [“l_)li. Salt! 'l'()\V.‘l l.()'l'S No.4. 2%, 25). 3t)‘,-ma G2 in the lat llllntll‘t'(l ol"l‘o\\'n Lot; in (‘liar- ltllIt'ltt\\'iI, fronting on lVriler Slim‘! and Kiri; ‘lint! or such parts tlie-retnl'ais m::_v he : greed (m_ Pm; 0 the purchase nioncy may l'(’tI\.‘IlI| unpaitl fora limited period, by being secured on the preriiie»-s. I“. Ill{I‘.Cl{E.\', llarristi.-r-at-I.:iw. September, I8. 1855. O U I Cigars! (. iga rs !! 4'0 SUPERIOR Gl‘lR\lAN CIGARS , received by the Subscriber oit Con- signment, and for sale at his Auction Mart, corner of Queen and Water Streets. 'l‘he above Cigars are for unreserved sale. and will be sold \‘Vholerslo and Retail, at very w pr-ic eg BI".N.lA.\lIN DAVIES. Oct. I9. COPAL VARNISH. ‘ FEW Tin-cans ofsuperior COPAI. VARNISII, I‘ Charlottetown, July 2d, 1855. for sale by " Z R . HAS A D. carding Machines. die. TIIE Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machines. Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Machinery on a new con- struction. Orders punctually attended to. Address John Monica 81. Son, Srickvillo, County of West- morlnnd New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Char- Charlottetown, July 18, I855. stf AMERICAN GOODS. ROM ALBANY DIRI-‘.C'l‘, and for SALE at DOI)D'S Brick Store, in I'nwnul Street: 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, which will be Sold 'l'vrenty-live per cent. less than any ever imported into this City. 'I‘Ilt).\lAS W. DODD. Pure Corn Starch. PALATABI.E. Nourishing and Ilcnltliy, unequal- led for rich Puoniuos. nice Illrnic Mange Pier. Custards, Colors, Grirlvlle Cakes. Porridgra. Ice Crstumr, éc. A great Deli'cac1/ for all, amp 0 cltoicr Dist for Invalid; and Children. For sale by June 1 w. it. WATSON _---.7 .._~_. sky Light Glass For Sale. Ai_tZAltD & OWEN have it good stock ofthe above (such ns is used in the United States fer ky Linltis in the Itoor. of tloriies), each shseet, 86 1 I5 inches. and Q inch tliiulr. . A, , ,,Brlcks! Bricks! flu‘ OR S.-lo attlin 3 Mile Run, Malpoquo K m '""”'"°rii.tsz.\ito it owns. - /— ——-— -Clltll'l0lit3l0lVll, I’. ll}. Island, Saturday, February 2, 1856. 1 FOR SALE. l A valuable Leascliold Property for 999 years, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property ' JA1trr-‘.i- HAGNI-ILL, deceased, situated at llndcque, = Lot 26, near Mr. \'Villiarn Strong's; the farm con- ; triins one hundred Acres good land, one half under [ a state of cultivntiori, with a house and ham thereon, 1; and a good spring of water near the door and nhun' ideiice oflinc wood and firing on the satire. lfit be ‘an ncconiodatimt to the purcliascr, one half of the , pur'clia.~'c money may remain on interest for it tinie- l"or furtlivr partir-ulars apply to John I}. Gardiner, , Bedeque, or \Villiatn Dodd, Charlottetown. l , , , JllS'l‘ l{I:ICl".l\ ED, per Scltr. ‘SUl’l‘IlIB,’ from llitllfdx. and for Sale at DODD‘S BRICK .~"l'(lll H, a splendid LOT OF TEA, SUGAR AND MOLABSES which will be Sold Wholesale rind Retail. 'I‘llO.\lAS VV. DODD. iiiforni the public, tii.it., hating rcttt.-ntly l'4'ltltl|l3Ll from l’.iigl:iiitl. \\ lll‘Te he (lll‘t‘Clt'll hi4 attienlioit to the latest iiriprtwi-rrn-,oi.~i in lloiisi: Sitoizrrvo and hav- ing put llllll-*i.'ll'tltIvl~'r the iastructiznt of one of [lug tlltlnl. sei.::rtitic Sn:-,;.:.ms of tho Royal Collt-g-i of Vu- terinary Siirguni-', Londoti, ho ctrtisitlms hiittsul conipctr.-at to Slice llorscs upoit the irro.~t irnprorcd principles. llu.s.-.4 lntvirig their hnofs injured by bad slitwing, or other cau.<t.-~x, may he rcstoretl to perfect soundneaslry being shod without lltu use of Nails. 'I'lte subscriber has on hand a full supply of SHOES adapted to Ilorscs on the Road or Farm. Aha, can furnish all kinds of./IGRICULTUR./IL lJlIPLE- .ME..‘\/‘TS on the shortest notice. All persons to Wllt‘.tn the subscriber in indebted, will please foriviird their Accounts for adjustment; and all persons indel-ted to him will oblige by making iiiiniediule p:tymt:iit. \VlI.l.lAM JAKI'I.VIAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 28, I855. London, Oct. 99th, 1855. Gi:ri'ri.si\i:n; I hereby certify, that Mr. Wm. Jakeman has been carefully examined by me. and I find him fully competent to administer Medicines and at- tend lIorses.. As I have had evet'_v me:msoftest- ing his abilities during his stay in London. ours, Gentlemen, WM. EVERARD, Veterinary Surgeon. Member of R. V. .‘ , Fall (/onsignments. Tea, Candles, soap or Dry Goods. HE SUBSCRIBER has just received. on Con- signment, per Ann Rrddirt and Sir Alexander. from London and Liverpool An Extensive Assortment of Goods, in part, viz: I34 Chests and half chests of superior TBA. 30 Boxes Speiin CANDLES, 30 do Mould (I0. 60 do very good SOAP, 20 Ilales and Cases MEIKCHANDISE. con- ststtii Blue and furigcy Prints, Orleans, Coburgs, kc. Grey and white Cottons, ready niadeCLOTllING , Cloths, Doeskins, &c. —./Ilsa on Hand- A large Lot of Cooking, Franklin and Air Tight Sl‘OVI“.S, Casks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, Burcrtus,cnne-seated and common Chairs, c. JAMES MORRIS. mlltllefillfllt. AMES DESBRISAY has received by the Majestic, from Liverpool. and Sir Jlrrandcr, from London, his usual supplies of Autumn and Winter Goods. which are otl'ered' to thepublic at the lowest possible prices tort CAIN. lot of . Ready Made Clothing. __ itmo which are some very superior Coais.—A!so ~on hand I few very good India ltubber Costr,'Ssu- men‘: Caps. 8t'.c., - ‘ an “Va lg \ §iniiiti,t WE$l)NlESDAY & SATURDAY. I in Fnno Artiel ,t roughout tlie Unit ‘V. H. I New Series. no. 3l4. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH'S ALMANACK FOR 1856. It is not impossible that the Mormonites may derive their name from the fact, that some of them have Mor(e)-mon-ney than wit. Tiii-: Mosr Honouiuinri Onncii. or run Ba'rii.—'l‘o order a Bath, and pay for it at the time of giving the Order. Goon luck will drive hedge-hogs to mar- ket, and when he gets ’cm there, will find ’cm all guinea-pigs. GARDEVING IJIRECTIONS.-—Pttl Vanna’: Looking-Glass into 11 Frame. BIOGPAFIIICAL —-Sin Isaac NEWTON was never married. He thought more of Sa- tti:-n’s ring than ll_vmcii’s. Scii.'N'i‘ii'ic l’i:oi:i.u:ii.—-If electricity an- nihilates time, how about the electric clock? A NOVEI. CoNu.viinuM.—Wliy is a va- cant Episcopal See like ti. new Novel’! Because “the right of 'l‘t'ansl:itioii is re- sctvcd.” Iltxr on Hi:Ai.'rii.—For air and exercise too many young ladies resort almost exclu- sively to the piano. II.-.r-rv LANn.—An ingenious youth said, he should like to go to school in Scotland, because he understood it was the Land of Cakes. Co.~!rtaio.\'.—Scvernl young ladies who were accustomed to sit under a popular preacher, became, consequently, much affected. Ciieiiisrnv I-‘OR L.tuies.—Beef containo nitrogen as well as oxygen. A BRIEF Acqu/nNnis'cn.—That of the Barrister with his Client. \VllA'l' games could never be brought to sixes and sevens? All-Fours and Fives. The Great American Hair Tonic. BogIe's celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this continent. Hundreds ofimittitiono have started into an ephemeral existence, since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom been settled, whilst Bogle's Hyperion Ilnir Fluid, with it popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering and to conquer." There is no malady, which can affect the Hair, can be cured by this incomparable preparation. To ladies it is inva noble; and on children's beads it lsyl the foundation ofa good head of Hair. It is now pe- .- tronized by ller Majesty the Queen of Great Britain. and commands on extensive sale throughout Europe. BogIe‘r Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into it beautiful black or brown, the moment It is applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin and leaves the I uir soft and glossy witltoul injuring its texture in the least; it decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. Bogle’s Arnolo Shaving compound renders the! usually unpleasant operation (shaving) it decided xnr . Boglcht llebeniona removes Freckles and tan fro- tlte face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. To ho had, wholesale or retail, of W. Boglo, 221. \Viishington street, Boston, U. 8. And by all Druggi-'ts und. perfuuicrs throughout the (‘.nnadns, United cutter and Great Britain. .\vv. 3- WA'l‘S(tN. Agent for I’. E. I. Junel9tli. I yw ...-—_—¢....—- ‘ oii.tut1v?s HAIR Dru. The boat article ‘overused, tll liundredccan testify in this city runl surrounding country. Itendl till.- .\lAN'8 l.IQUlI) IIAIII. DYI". ‘i'iistanlarieoirsI’~- t-.li.-iiigestlte hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown. which is perriiuimll-—does apt stain or in on way injure tlte skin._ No nrticle ever _\ct inven- tc. which will compare with it. “:0 would nilvldo all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it fllfldrflilflvi -— Boston Port 7.. D. G|I..\IAl_V,,Cliemist, Washington city. Is you .r and Sole Proprietor. , or'r.rlo by Dr 'sts. Hair Dyesserp nod Desfi oil Kit to i'. I WA S'ON. Agent for I‘. E. .