IlASZAf_tI)’S GAZETTE, DECEMBER. 26. sing of Heaven on theirjiist and righteous c0ll3¢>—llIey will conquer not only the in- dependence of'I‘urkey, but of all Europe and Will not only restrain and punish a lici-‘ nouslmalefactor, but will securctlic iiicsti- m3bl° blessing of peace by the surest of all m0d°S—tlio coercion by the strong hand of him who refused to listen to reason, and set at deliancc the renionstrances as well as ' the riglits of mankind-—IllusIraIe;I London News. s:sozr‘i.osr»s G A i is =1’-"1'-Z-. Wednesday, December 26, 1855. In compliance with time-honored custom, we wish our subscribers and friends 1|. happy Christ- mas, At this season, was “ peace on earth an good will t) man,” proclaimed, and it accord- ed ingly has always been esteemed as a lit time for ceuieuting old friendships and forming new. Our ancestors seem to have been impressed with the idflt, that good cheer was ‘ondcrfully pro- motivc of good humor, and Christmas has ac- eordinvly been duly honored in the festive way thrcu rout “ Merry England.” We confess a artia ity l'or Chi-istnias; it is redolent of sir- oins of heel‘, niiiire-pie<, and all good things in thetgastroiioinitr line. It is the chosen sea- son for i'eriieiiih'ei'iii;,-,' our poorer brethren, and we trust, that the iiriiulieruf those whose hearts will in-juice, who will “ eat (it tlzo fat and drink of the sweet,” will not he small. \\'e have every reason to I): tlvariktul. Our l'arinct's arc ctthn; l':i.ir. rciiirinrrzitivo prices for their pro- fiut-e—are paid ip casli—-—aiid are criahled to purcliitse what they riccd at reasonalile prices. And,itT dear and ilieat cost more than they have done in years past, we must still rcincriibcr, tliat'coiupare<l with otlicrcountries, the balance is in our lavor. We cannot call to mind a year when the prospect ol' the Island looked so gono- rally cncoriraging as at the close oftliis. Tin-ugli our poor are, and be we tliaiiktiil for the bless- ing, neither numerous nor extremely destitute, yet. we have some who have a. claim upon our syiupatliy, and we ieiituro to hope, that the Bazaar ct‘ to-iiiorrow will be well attended, and that all who can in any way nllbr it, will in- dulgc tlicinsclves in the purchase of the luxu- rious tritlsu it may contain. ccrtiiri cl‘ its being one of the cheapest methods ofpartaking in the luxury of doing good. _ Tiicionii-annual Iixamiiiation of the Classes in the Central Academy took place on Monday last. We shall advert to it in our next. POLICE COURT. Dec. 20.—l’atriclr Cawden, three unstamped measures, fined 30s., with costs. Benjamin Chuppel, nuisance, timber on Sydney arid Cum- borlund Streets, convicted ; fined 53., with costs. John Scott, nuisance, timber on Sydney and Cumberland Streets, convicted ; fined 5s., with costs. William Iloar, nuisance, Iongors and sawlogs, on Easton Street, convicted ; lined 5s. with costs. . Dec. 21.—Williain Ilcard, nuisance and ob- structions on Water Street, near his Shipyard. convicted; fined 10s., _with costs. Jo n H. Gates, nuisance, scantling on Queen's Stkipre. convicted; fined 5a., with costs. II. no. nuisance. bostin tho londwoy ot end of Great Goorgo Stroet, convictod ; finod 5s., with costs. Dec. 24.—EIlon Luby, cbargod with stooling Cops or hood-dresses from tbo_Sto_ro of Thomas it Dawson. Merchants of this City, oxoiniuod and oommittod for trial at tho noxt sitting pf Her Majesty's Supreme Court for Quoon s County. Councillor for. this week, Richard Hearts, Esq. PRE CHURCH. HE Committee of Trustees of tho Fan: Ciwncir. having inspected tho buildiu , fool much pleasure in stating that they oro sotisfio _ with the progress which their contractor is making in the work;und no they sro anxious to have tho building complotod as soon no possible, they horoby rospoct- fully roquest the congregation and other friends who have not yet psid their subscriptions to forward them with no little delay or iblo. . _ The Committee b corn or the some timo to tou- dor their most grulofu nclrnowlodgmonts Io.ull thoso whooo contributions they have already received. orsono who may hove ll desire to contribute sowords tho coruplotion of the above piles of Wcrshitp will bus on ‘opportonit ‘still to _do I0. and w'l ‘ 5, hspdhg over iioir donations to tho Trou- soror.Guoito: Aunn. ' JOHN .SCO_'l"I‘. Socrotnry. TO THE YOUNG. JUVBNIIJI Missionary Meeting will be hold (I). V. on Motion, 31st Doonmibor, in the 1 at any loom, when im sddross will be given (uh cliildson by Mr Hnneocir. on the subject of “isotonic to the llonthou. l'ictor'ul lll|l!II’ll.I0lll of incidents in tho Missionary fusld will be shown. 0 ammonia punuurillg at six o’clook. A collection will ho tsltcn up in nid of_tlio fund! of” the Juvenile Church Missionary Alsociolion." ~ I l 'I‘ui-: London Quarterly Review for 0c|0l>0T. f 1305. contains the following articles :—I, Peter | Daniel IIuct—Lifo and opinions. 2. School )crmons. 3, The Newcomer. 4, The Caldwell Iupers. 5. The Charities and the Poor of Lou- tlon. 6, Latin Dictionaries. 7. Arago and Brougham on Men of Science. 8, Pitt and Fox. HASZARD 8t OVVEN, Agents. 56> No Mail since'our last issue. VV'AN_’I‘I;‘.D—-A FARM SERVANT. An un- married man preferred. Apply at this Ollico. Dec. 20. ' Masonic Hall Company. I ‘llli AiinualI\IEl')'l‘Ii\'G of the Shareholders of the above Company, will be held in the MAIONIC II_.u._i., (.\l‘Donnoll’s Building,) on Thursdo , the sill inst.. M6 p. in., (being Snurr Joiuv-’s Av.) when n punctual attendance is respectfully request. By order of the Dirsctors, Dec. 20. 1855. J. \V. MORRISON,Sec‘y. Temperance Hall Company. IIE ANNUAL GENERAL IIIl::'r-mo oI'Shnre- holdr,-rs ofllio above Company will be held in tho 'I‘r-:Mi-i:ir.uvcr-: lI.u.r. in this City, on MON- ll-'\Y. the 7th «lay cl‘ JANUARY iicxt,ut7 p iii., \-.lioii a punctual iitieiidance is respectfully requested, Ily Order of the Directors, J. W. MORRISON. Sec’y. Cliniloltt-loivli, Dec. 21. I855.--Ex. CHEBSE l CHEESE” ill-‘"l' I‘N?cii'cd_ from Boston, it further supply of -I I-well.-ut quilllty. at ilie KING Saunas House. Doe. I‘. I BEER 8! SON. GOOD INVESTMENT. Vrllll Subscriber lies to inform all who feeldesirons of investing money in FIIEEHOLD EST./\'I'I:I. that he has several well-situated BUILDING LOTS in this City, and I-‘ARMS in the Country .0 dispose of, on riiodoriile terms. To those who wish to pur- chase, early application is recommended. . J.-\.\lI-IS J. BEVAN. Clhirlolletowii, Dec. 22, I855. MORE English Newspapers. 1“.\'I‘_I‘tA Nos. of the following papers were re- J ceived by the last llrlnil: llustrated London News, Picture 'I‘niies, News oftlio \Vorld, Bells Weekly Messeriger. And are for Sale. Subscriptions received for an ' of the British papers at HASZAIID 6'. (HVENS, Bookstore. NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber will please make immediate payment. or their ac- counts will be sued for oi the Commissioner‘s Court for recovery. ALEXANDER S.\lI'I‘II. New London, Dec. llth, I855. CHRISTMAS FRUIT! UPERIOR CURRANTS, Bloom RAISINS, NUTS c., &c. at the Krxa Scouts: Ini BEER 8: SON . Stoves! E Stoves 3-! E A BETTER ARTICLE. and for less money, than was over olferod for solo in this ily. 'I‘ho sub- scriber has just received. from tho City of Albany,- 150 Stovos, of every description of style sud pattern, including sevorol now roots; as well as is lots on hood. whic ho solicits his fnoodo and tho public generally, to cull sud onrnino to judge for themselves. WILLIAM‘ B. DAWSON. October I5. WILLIAM 0. zones, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop-—Corner of Great Georg: and King Street, Chorlotm n. on: KEEPS constantly Mouufucturing rill kinds of Brass and Composi tiou outings, such as, Ships’ Ruddor Broceo.Spikes, Bolts, Hi os, ornamental Fastonings for Ships’ Whools nu? Capstons and Bells. Compositionbiill Bushoound’I‘hreshing liluchino russes, c. drc. All of which are warranted of the best material. por. Brsss and omposiliou. Equitable Fire Insurance compa- ny of London Incorporated by Act of Parliament. 0.-\RD OI’ DIRECTORS for P. E. Islsnd.-— as. T. H. Ilaoiland, Hon. Charla Hom- lry. Fmrscic lcoflglocrtlt, Esq., Robcrt Hutchinson. ., Thooiss Damon, .‘sq. inched Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies Forms of Application, and any othno information. may be obtsinod from the Sub- scriber, st tho Otlics of G. yV.Deblois Es . Charlotte- ‘ II. J. C NDALL. town. April 7th. 1864. Agent for P. E. , P. S. The hi best. price will be given for old Cop- r Wanted AT tho Tnnncy of Mr. John Vickerson, a good Journe inou Currier; Also. two or three good Boot and S toornslters. Call at this estsblisliineut. St. Peter's Road, 65 miles from Chorlottotown. - J. L. VICKERSON. Chsrlottolown,_July 27, 1855. BOARDING. EE\‘V_ LADIES or ii Miirriod Gentleman and his wife, can be acconiniodnted by applying to Mrs. H. B. DOUGLAS, l’ownril Street, next door nbcve Mr. Purdio. Doc. I4. I855. W A. N T E D . MILI.I-ZR, for u Grist Mill, who thoroughly un- derstands his business. to whom liberal wages will be given.—AppIy to JESSE \‘VItIGII'I‘. Bedoque Mills, Sept. 26. N. B'—A single Mon preferred. ERSONS wanting the services of children as Apprentices or otherwise, from 10 years old and upwards. can be assisted in procuring such, if early application is made at the oflice of r. STEWART, in DesBrisay's Buildings. Doc. 15th, 1855. Notice to Tenants and Settlers on parts of Townships No. 53, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 62- 7 HI) Subscriber informs the’I‘cnantry and Set- tlers on the above Townships, that the Property formerly held by the ’I‘ruslces of the late 'l‘iioMAs tlnru. or Ssnxinx. is now conveyed by Deed. hearing date the Twelfth day of November last, to the Right Ilonornhle Jnsiss DUNBAR, Earl of Selkirk, and that all sums due for rent, or otherwise, must in future be paid him athis otlice, in Charlotte- VVILLIAM DOUSE, Sen., ri, Dec. 11, 1855. Land Agent. IOWII. Charlottelow ' % Deed recorded. Notice to Tenarplts on Township ‘IIE 'I‘ENAN'I"S on the “ SIILKIRK Es1'A'ru,” . Norili \Vest of Chnrlolletown, are respectfully notified that the Subscriber has purchased from the Ilight Honorable James Dunbar, Earl of SELKIBK, by Deed of Conveyance. hearing date the 17th day of November last pnst—ALI. his Right, Title, and Freehold Interest in and to Fourteen 'I‘hcnsrind five hundred acres of LAND, on Township number ’I‘hirty-cue, known as the “ SILKIRK I-‘.s'rA'r|:,” including all 'I'en:iritcics, Arrears of Rents, or other- wise; snd he hereby gives Notice that all amounts must now be paid him as Proprietor of said Property. Dec. II, 1855. \V. DOUSE. Son, _ ‘ " Dood Recorded. N. B.—'l‘ho public are hereby cautioned not to Trespass on any portion of the Forest Lands. ’ CAUTION. I HEREBY ciiuiiun all persons indobted to the Firm ofTRAVl".llS 8: McPHEE, not to pay any sum or sums of money due to the said Firm. to either John C. Travers, or any other orson on his behalf, until publicly notified that ll issolution hnstalicn loco by mutual consent, and that business of said inn is fairly closed, as the notice which appeared in tho Islander of 14th instant, signed J. C. Trsvors, is without the knowlod o or consent of the subscri- bor; on further caution all psrsons from trsflicing in. or buying any part or parts of the goods of who!- evor description now in the she i, collar, or about the promisoo occupied by TRAV RS dr. MCPHEE, Queen Stroet, without my authority so to do, us mysclfnnd my father are ulono liable for said Goods. ' F. L. MCPHEE. (all papers) Charlottetown, Docembor 17. CE LIFE AND FIRE INSURAJVCE COM- PANY, LONDON. IITAILISHID uv AC1‘ or PAILIAIIIIIT. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. APITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for tho Widow sad the Orphan. T. HEATH HAVILAND, jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. [[7 Otfico, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5. I858. Isl Charlottetown Mutual lnsursnco Company, Incorporated b Act of Parliament in 18.48. HIS COMPANY otl'erI the boot giiiuanteo in , o «floor. and accepts Risks at s sating of full per coat. to the assured. '1lho prosont roliublo Capital orccds £1700. Poi- sons huving properly in horlottotown, or vicinity, I no limo In Ipplyiii to tho Secretory of this Couipony for Polioloo oil ormriuon. lD'0no of Philips‘ l"i;o Annihilotors but been pucboood by tho Coorpaay, for tho hoaotit of persons ” insured in tbls'0tlice. locus of Firo, tho nsuofit con ho obtained inimediitiely. by applying or dis ~ 8ocroto:y'o Ofllco. HENRY I’ LMER. ' ‘ Sec‘) otltl Trossuror. Apprentice Wanted. 0 the 'I‘insinith Business. One from an go... try preferred, who can read and write. Apply -at this otlice. December 6. Under the Patronage of Mrs. Daily. A BAZAAR will be held, (D.V.) on the 27th of ' DECEMBER next. in the 'l‘Ir.c1rsnAuc; HALL. by a Committee of Ladies appointed from all denominations, on behalf of the poor of Charlottetown and its immediate vicinity. N. B.—No relief will be granted from the [lunar Fund to residents in the Island, who may removo into Charlottetown after the publication ofthis Notice. Contributions will be thankfully received by tho undermentioned adies:— Mns. IIAYFIELD, Mus. LLOYD Ilnuivrrsziz, Lypunp, Coi.r:s, Miss E. MCIIONALD, I)niui>s:1r, C. Mcl)oN.u.n. Miss 8, Dizsuiusnv, Mas. ltlsciriizsow, MRS. Foiicniv, It c.\luirn.ur, - “AU!-. C. I’.u.nn-:rr., o I'Uiu)ii:, ll. IIASZARD, Rica, Ilsnrn, J. Hnmsnur, D. HODGION, Trgcxgn, JENKINS, , ALKER, @Doors to be opened at I2 0'(:lucl;, 53].; go couinience rit lialf-past twelve. Price of 'ltIllllSSIon Is. 6d' children under 12 lialfpricn. LIVER COMPLAINT. AUNDICE.‘I)YSI’I‘lI’SIA,l Chronic or Nervous ‘ _Deb_ilily, Diseases ol the Kidney s, and all diseases arising troin a_disordered liver or stoiiiacli, such so Conslipatioii. inward Piles, tullness. or blood to tho head, acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Ilearlburn, disgust for food, lullriess or weight in the stomach, sour eructiitioris, sinking, or fluttering at the pit oftlio stomach, siviiiiiiiing of the head, hurried and difiicult brenlliing, lluttering at. the heart, choking or suti'uca- tmg seiisulioiis wlieii in a lying posture, diiiiness of vision, dots or webs hctore the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow iiess of the skin and eyes, pain in the side. hack, chest, I.imhs, &c., sudden llushes of heat, burning in the llesli, constiirit iniaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be etfectually cured by DOCTOR Hoor1.A!u>’s Cll.I:lRA’l‘ED GERJII./1.1V‘ BITTERS, preparéd by Dari. C.' M. JACKHON, ermun ediciiio Stor No. 120 Arch St., one door below Sixth Philadu. _ Their power over the above diseases ig not excelled. if equalled, by any other ‘preparation in tho United Santos,‘ as l:l:dt3l“l‘l'_9‘I°§lllc.~'t, in irinny crises nfaer skilful sicnins i in . P 'yI‘hese Bitters are worthy the attention -iffaivalids. Possessing great virtues in tho roctificctioii of rho liver and lesser glands, exercising tbo'mos_t - eurching power in weakness and utfectiono of t.:o digestivo or- gans. they are withal safe, certain, and pleasant. Testimony from Maine. CAPT. Damn. Aunorr, Brooklyn, Muirie,July I6, I8-I3, says: “I wos token sick one year sgo, last April, upon my passage from !3avnr.r.u to Chor- lcston, S. C. At the latter lace I took medicine and procured I hysicinn, but or ten r.Y"ys coultir-blniu no. relief, no s oep or sppotito. At last taking Ip u newspaper hoving your advertisement of ' !I~flnnd’s German Bitters’ in it, I sent for aomo imme-Timely, this was about 10 o’clock, st ll o’clock Jtook tho first dose, and another at 6 o'clock. Tho otlect was so rapid on mo, that I had u oodappetito for srpper, and rested well that night, it the next any found mo o well man. I havomot been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Elultimoro. Char- lostou and tho West ' India islands ever since. I have now given up going to son, nnd reside in this loco. whoro you should have an agency, as you could sell largo quantities of it." Jos. B. Il.u.r. 8:, Co., Presquo Isle, Aroostoolr ‘'30., Maine, April 24, 1854, any: "W0 hcrowith sand on u certilieato of ii euro performed by tho use of unity one bottle of the German Bitters, wo think Mr. Clark to he o man of vorocity, sud liavo uodoubt of the Irutli of his story," Messrs. Jos. B. Hall 6; Co.--Gentlemen-—-In nus» war to your inquiries, I will stato that my daughter, aged about 16 yours. had been complaining of o pain in her side, for sin or seven years, and about ‘tho first January last, was taken down and confined to hos‘ bed. The pain in her side was very severe, bosidoo hoing troub ed with pains betwpen her shoulders and in her breast. From reading a number of euros per- formed by “IIoolland‘s German Bitters" I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store sud purchased one bottle. She hsd taken it but u few days when she licgun to improve, and now, after trik- ing only one bottle. she is enjoying better health than she has for years. She feels no pain in her side or in any part ofher body. and attributes her curo entirely to the Germaii Bitters. 'ri.i.i.ns Canon, Siiliiiori Ilrook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that tlieso Bitten oro IN'l‘ll1li‘.l.Y v r.(:r:1'Aui.i:, thereby possessing ndvon to us over niost of the preparations recommended for similar diseases For sale by generally. SNOD(:R.\tls, C S'rr:ivAiu', respectable dealers and storsltooporo 'l\ DILSBRISAY. 8.: Co., Genorsl Agency And by Mr Line :1. Owen, Georgetown, “ |~‘,r~\v.uui (loirr, Grand River, -4 Emviurn Nicsonnm, St. Peter's Boy. “ J. J. I-‘mists, St.‘Eleunor‘s, ' (luonoo Wir;r.i-rrrosr, Cropnud, ' Jim. I.. IIOLMAN. o. ' ‘VM. Dorm. Ito.-(It-quit‘, I I0 ll ‘ Secretory‘: Otlico, Kent Slrootgg August 5th. 1858. Juan I‘iim:ou. New London.