HASZARD’S GAZE l Newly Improved “MODEL MELODEONS,” HANUIACTUIID IY mason e. HAMLIN, BOSTON . HIIOIILAIEOUS. DAYS WITHOUT NIGHTS. There is nothing that strikes a stronger more foi-cibly,vrhen he visits Sweden at the season of the year when the days are longest,than the ab- sence of the night. We arrived at Stockholm from Gottenburgli, 400 miles distant, in the P n 1 c s: L I s 'r : 4.}, Oct. Melodeon, Portable Style, Rose- morning, and in the afternoon went to see some °°d C°'°- C ‘° F- $60 00 friends, had not taken note of timo,and return- 5 H “ ed about midnight : it was as light as it is here _ “ F ‘° F), . , 7"’ 00 half an hour before sundown. You could see " F l_. ,P""'° .s'yl°' I, - distinctly. But all was quiet in the street. r "I, ’lim]° egam piece of umnme 100 00 It seemed as if the inhabitants were gone away. .. or m.. M or" .. ., .. or were dead. No signs of life—stoi-es closed. p ,0 C 120 00 he sun goes down at Stockholm a little bo- 6 .. .1 .. .. .. fore ten o’clock. There is a great illumination 1-‘ ,0 1.‘, 13,-, 00 all iiiglit, as the sun passes round the earth to- 5 w H H H H wards the north pole, the refrziction of its rays l-‘ to F. with it doulile set of Reeds -. is such, that you may see to read at midnight. throughout. Extra linislied. 150 00 ])r. Baird read 3 letter in the for-‘st near Stoek— “ " “ “ F to Us I75 00 To which will be added the Colonial duty only. This beautiful Musical Instruniciit, the .'llr~lodi:iii, is now so well known, that we tlC€'lll it uiinecrssar ‘ helm at midnight without artilici-.11 llgllt.-— There is a mountain at the Bothnia, where on the 21st of June the sun does not go down at TTE, JULY 21. OARRIAGEB. OR SALE, by the Subscriber. Double and Single Seated CARRIAGES. built in it nest and substantial manner. Also, one STAGE COACH, in course which will be com leted b 15th June as . * .. “ An APP IENTICE WANTED to the Car- riage making business. Sanimerside, 23d April. 1855. J. TODD. of building, It Pale Ale and Stout Porter. IX CASES Barclay 61. Co's. Brown Stout- 6 do. do. Pale Ale. \V. R. WATSON. lav ROYAL Ll-1'l‘TEIll parsnr. THE HYDROMAGEN, on WATERPROOF A NT!-C0!\'s'UMl"l'lVl C O R K 80 L E S, llltriiiifactured by IIARCOURT Bniiuuzv 6; Co., 35, Ann Street, N. Y., and at l.ondon and ltlanclirster, England. 7 ll['. llYllll(').\l:\GEN is a valuable discovery for protecting. the feet from damp or cold, and all. Travellers go there to see it. A r~‘it}1ul- boat goes up from Stoekliolm for the purpo.-ic of carrying those who are curious to witness the plienoineiioii. It occurs only one night. The sun _~_v,-"ms down to the horizon. you can see the whole face of it. and in live minutes it begins to rise. Birds and animals take their accustomed rest at the usual hours. The hens take to the trees al-out '.'o'clock p. m., until the sun is well up in the rnomin;;. and the people get into the ha iit efiising late too. to give it lengthy description of it. “'0 will only, state tlnt it is played upon the same as the Piano Forte, the hey—board, being precisely similar. Any. one who plays upon the Piano, will be able to pen l form upon the Mt-lodeon at once. It will be seen‘, lliattli-.-re are two pedals attached; one of these, that to the right, is used to supply the bellows with wind, and the other governs the swell; by means of this latter, a most beautiful crescendo and diniinuendo may be produced. We respectfully invite attention to the newly itn- proved “ Monzi. .\li:i.on:o:vs” as we think they will be lound to be superior in many respects to an others. Please examine them carefully, and test them will, paying attention, among other things, to the following points, viz: lst.—-Their superior quality ofimv. 2d.-—'I‘lieir great power of tone. 3d.— Their perfect equality qftonc. -lth.—'l‘heir prompt and oven uclion. 5th.——'l‘heir beautiful style of ‘ 6th.—'I‘heir durability. 7th.—-'l‘lieir excel- 8th.—'[‘heir clieupneu. Mason Q‘ Hamlin have great facilities in the manufacture of these Instruments. Mr. Hamlin himself has probably had Sir David Brewster makes the following remarks relative to the structure ofthe sun: -—“ So strong has been the belicfthat the sun cannot be a habitable world, that a scientific gentleman was pronounced by his medical attendants to be insane, because he had sent a paper to the Royal Society,‘ in which he maintained that the light ofthe [hcrefrife a preventive of many Lung diseases, willi- aut any rloctori'ng wlirilcrcr. Tito llydroinageri is in the farm of it sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. lt~i iiiulicriled character is a powerful antidote in disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm :ind healtliy. to wear in the coldest or rainiest wea- her. as the foot cannot become wet, if the llydrointi- gen is inserted. Ladies mo wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclement weather with impunity; while con.-‘amption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by generaladoption. They entirely supersede over-tlioea, as the latter cause the feet to pcrspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy, weather, like lndii rubbers. \Vhile the latter cause i the feet to appear extremely large, the giydromagen, , being merely a thin slice of cork prepar , eculiarly i placed inside. does not increase the size 0 the boot, 3 or cause the foot to appear untidy. ; To Children they are extremely valutible, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - I feels. Their expense is so slight as to scarce need gun proceeds fl-nln 3 dense and universal more actual practical experience In the usiness, attrora, which may tili'oi'd ample light totlie inlialiitaiiits ofthe surface beneath, and yet be at such a distance aloft as not to be filllullg tliern; that there may be water and dry land tlrci-e, hills and dales, rain and fair wt-atlier, and that as the li,«__:ht and sea- Sf)ll.~ must be eternal, they niay easily coiicci\'ed to have by far the most blissful inhabitatioii of the whole system. In less than ten years aftc-i'tliis H[‘p«'.ll'C‘l]ll_V c.\’ti-ava- garit notion was considr-red a prool'ofiri- sanity. it was inaintained by Sir \’Villiaiii Her-scliel as a rational and probable opi- nion, which might be deducible from his own observations on the structure of the sun. NICHOLAS soi.n.—Dttring an interview which Mai-tinefl', the comedian and mimic, had succeeded in obtaining with the Prince [\'olkhonsky, high-steward], the emperor walked into the room unexpectedly‘, yet with a design, as was soon made evident. Telling the actor that he had heard of his talents, and should like to see a. specimen of them, he bade him mimic the old minis- ter. This feat was performed with so much gusto, that the emperor laughed im- moderately; and then, to the great horror of the poor actor, desired to have himself ‘taken ofll’-‘Tis physically impossible,’ pleaded Martinefl'.—‘ Nonsense,’ said Ni- cholas: ‘ I insist on its being done.’ Find- ing himselfonthe horns ofa dilemma, the mimic took heart of grace, and with a promptitude and presence of mind that probably saved him, buttoned his coat over his breast, expanded hi chest, threw up hi head, and assuming the imperial port to the best of his power, strode across the room and back; then, stopping opposite the more than six: years he Iiaslmri the entire super- ofllrc mos! ozlcnsirc .‘I!€I0ll('0r'l r.viaitu/‘aclory in (Ire Uniirvl States. They have cog.-rged the very best of riiechanics in the dillhrent departinents of manu- facture; those who have had long experience, inanv oftliein liaving worked at similar instrunients frorii the time of their invention. From Vuicers and ’I‘uncrs are acknowledged to he the most expert. in [the country. ‘ e voicing and (tilting of the 1 Illelodeon is the most ditlicult part in its inanufacture. ‘On this depends mainly. llle quality and quantity of tune, and he duraliilly of the reed. They make it itheir lirst great cardinal principle. that every insuu- 'mcnt be as perfect in all respccls as possible, and each 006. befflfe leaving the manufactory , undergoes a close examination from both of the partners ; and none are allowed to go forth, in which the slightest defect, either in the case, or in the interior of the Instrument, can be detected. By adhering strictly to this principle. they trust to secure the confidence and patronage of the public. Every instrument is carefully packed in a neat and strong box, and fully warranted. The following opinions in regard to the “ Model Melodeons." from distinguished musicians, we select for publication. [From Lowell Jlla:an.] “ After having carefully examined the Melodeonsi of Messrs. Mason 5.’. Hamlin, I am enabled to say, that, in my opinion. they are decidedly superior to any others with which I am acquainted." LOIVELL MASON. New York, Jul I, 1 r in 854. illiam B. Bradbury] Mlsslts. Miners 6; HAMLIN, Geuts.—l heard with pleasure of our com- mencing the manufacture of Melodsons, eeling us- sared that you would be able from your practica skill, ample facilities, and peculiar advantages, to effect important im rovemeuts in the construction of these Instruments. Iaving now had an opportunity of examining a number of our Instruments, urn by_on means disa ointed int e result. You are certainly producing gelodeons, which, in all desirable cha- racterisiics are, so far as I can perceive, faultless. An Instrument possessin so many beauties, is admi- rably adapted to the par or and the church, and I am satisfied that so soon as the uhlic become v-M:---3-t-4‘ 5 As the llydroinagen is becoming more known, its ;_vc:ir in London. Manchester, Birmingliani, Liverpool, V ‘Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, llaiiihurgli, land llerhn, our sales reached the almost incredible , number of l,732,-I50 pairs of cork soles. This year ‘ lthe number will for surpass that. » Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a |prevenlive for COUGHS, COLDS. llll0NCllI- , |'l‘lS, AS'l‘lllllA, and CONSlfll\lP'l‘lON. Men’s size, per pair. ‘ 9 3d. Ladies’ do. do, 2s. ' Boys‘ and t\lisses'do. ls 6d. l Noric:.—Fi-om the Retail Prices we imike a very I liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so ‘ that any storekeeper can make a fine profit on their ‘ sale, ivhilelhey are an article, that may be kept in any l store, among any class of eods. I-‘or terms, apply to ARCOURT, BRADLEY, & Co. '38 Ann Street. New or . I Entire Horse “ IN KERMAN.” 3 THIS orse. sired h old “Co-‘ , i.uuiius.” dam b Revenge, from i ll Canadian grand am. is new four ' ears old, has good action, and is; He will travel for the season I 9 gene a isposition. once a fortnight, as follows. Monday. llla 7th, leaving the Subscriber's Stables, Charlottetown oyally,for l"ye's Corner. remaining there 2 hours; thence to James Guss‘s, Tryon Road. remaining all night. On Tuesday. to Mabey’s or two hours; thence to Rose's, south side of Elliot River, remaining all night; thence on Monday, to Archi- bald l.ivingston’s, South Shore, remainn all ni . rom thence on Thursday, to John Mc innon’s, for 2 hours; thence to Edmund Locke’s,jDeSable. remain- ing all night. Thence on Friday, to William Gardi- ner’s. Crapaud; thence to William\Vorth‘s, Tryon, remaining until the following Monday. Fromtlience to S. Letird's, Cs e Traverse, remaining for 2 hours; thence on to John Wright's, Searltown, for the night. Returning to Win Worth‘s on Wednesday. Thursday, to Mc.\lumiy’s. and thence to David Cook’s, New Bedeque Road. And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George Poster's, Charlottetown. HENRY WOR'l‘H,Owner. =" .- Charlottelown Royalty. minister, he cried, in the exact tone and manner of the czar: ‘ Volkhonsky! pav Monsieur Martinetf one thousand silver roubles.’ The emperor for ainoment was disconcerted; but recovering himself with a faint smile, he ordered the money to‘be psid_.—Harrisou's Notes of a Jlvine Years’ Residence in Russia. with the superior meritso your Instruments, your only trouble will be“t,r:[s‘tlir;p‘ly‘th; deBmlpp%BURY New York, June 2, I854. ' [Extract from an Editorial Notice in the " J\‘ew York Mmical Resists" of May lltli, 1824.] " Considering dtlte ample facilities of thisfirni. and Me varied an extensive experience of the dif- ferent partners, as well in the want: of the public and the points which constitute good instruments, . as in their practical manufacture, we have every is one of the errors of all ages. But, that conytdence that they will accomplislrall my airii to be good ig to be happy is gomelhin at ’-—--We have had an opportunity ofexumm- known “ lean to the w- ' d - g ing some of the instruments now finishing at their W ' . . me an wnuou", factor , and can certainly recommend them to all 6_ read In the Scriptures, that Boaz, In our friends, who may have occasion_to purchase.” the midst of riches, was laborious, diligent ' The idea that to be great is to be happy, Instruments can be seen and examined at our in husbandry plain without I B°°l~'-!°'°- . pride; affable: kind, and obligiiiguid, all: hlllsizaan and Ovvsit. Agents for Prince Edward an . igh or low, rich or poor. “ The Lord be war‘; _VoIi;” said he to the reupers; and they responded: "The Lord bless thee.” '11"; w” (3,: beautiful language of religi- 196 SLATE PENCILS, BOXES received per Arm Reddin, and APOTHEOARIES’ HALL. Brushes, Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stulfs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and svs other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Giost Britain (See .dpotIm:ari’u' Hall .dussrllssrL) be whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they can be p in r I b °”'° ’ IIASZARD a owsn. ous amiquigy, but how little known in our‘ jays. arlret. Charlottetown. May 21. 1855. New Perth. Lot 52. B3‘ lsr er s the 15.3. CLOTH MILL. milling, Dyiiigund Drming Establishment, New Perth. Georgetown Road. , HOSE MILLS are now in full operation, and Cloth will be received by the Subscriber and his Agents; and manufactured in a superior manner. Amara-rs : Charlottetown, Mr. David Stewart, Kent Street; Georgetown, Daniel Gordon, Esq.; Belfast. Capt. Andrew Smith; l.ot 49, Mr. Alex. _M‘Neill, 10 mile House; Murray Harbor. Jsines Dalziel, Esq. 'l‘lie Subscriber has also three setts of Catdiug Machinery in operation. the cards having been im- ported this spring from the United State it. JAMES MCLAREN. 3ms. Lescher’s Starch, étc. BOXES Lescher‘s best London Starch, 5.do. Glenfield Patent do, I cwt. Thumb Blue, er .‘ln.'ic 1I("lla"lIl. W.ll. VVATSON 1 5.; r.....i..‘.;i;. "iieiifedsiz .5" =’€'s-.-2-1- HOL I:Iti'stP!:Lss or EIGHT i'E/tits’ DURATION CURED. Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Erq., of Paris, Canada, dated the ISM July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. ' pride in bearing I Sir.--I feel a pleasure and a ave derived by witness to the wonderful benefit I ; the use of your inestimable Oininient and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasiugly from attacks of erysipelas; large purple blotclies came all over my ' tion to the unpleasant feeling of itching tl in any other man, h v' w b on constantl e d «me-ntion' besides those who pntronise them will find r b°dYi "' Pddl , , innit front the time tliiiyuiterii first introdu’t':ed';8£§i‘)I' X their yea’;-ly doctor’: bill much dilninislievl thereby. 1 3"‘! l’“""'“§,v|_“'h’°h “flbcled ‘"9 bmh "'8'" “ml ‘hy- I rendering e ii misery to me, as well as to all iiilpnrlellctqflrltfl luriiuganil mechanicalrlcpui-!m¢-"13 ,s.'ile is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last r ‘"°““d"'° ‘flew "Vi" ll” "““°k' I “ed '°""l repuled remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills; after taking them for a few weeks, a visible irnproveinent took place, and l fee considerably better;-in three months, by centinuin with your medicines, I was completel, cured, an now enjoy the best of health. The truth of this e t is well known here, hence there is no necessity for me to request secrecy. ani, Sir, yours respectfull -, (Signed) GEO. SI CLAIR. ULCERS IN THE LEG,-—-REMARKABLE CURE. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Edward Tomkinson, of Cape Breton, ‘oi-u Scotia, dated the 4th May’, 854. Hollows . sister, llliss June Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad le ; in which there were several deeply seated and ed wounds. defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, in variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully: and it seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of mitigating the agonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to our Ointment and Pills, and after using lliem fora out live weeks, she was com letely cured , after all other means had failed to atI'or her the slightest relief. I have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWn. TOMKINSON. A BAD BREAST cultlzn \\"‘Ill-ZN AT m:a'rri’snooa! Copy of a Lelltr from Mr. He Mold To Professor Si nry so, of Three Rivers, Canada IVert, dated July 9th. 1 64 To Professor Hollows . Sir,-—My wife su ered most severely after the birth of our last child with a bad breast. There were several holes in it one as lsr e as a hand; all the devices and stratagems I tri would not heal them, but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As a last resource I tried your Ointment and Pills, which she erssvered with for seven weeks, at the expiration e that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with your remedies for two nioie weeks, she was entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure etfected. I am, Sir, ours truly. ll!’ MALDEN. (Signed) HEN . p The Old Establinhgd 'l‘he Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :— h u Housn’ 1810‘ . Edd ll‘r?i'sts g::Icl?lrl:.l8tI and Still‘ liliiddindddes CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY, 1855. Burns oints . l ' Elcurvy '1'. nnssmsav at Go. gsi-Hog-,, . §;!°y'-«°*'---- *;g;;;','_g,;,‘,‘,',,, HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Loii- lg; n‘n3'g“;l tn‘: “ i; a com. don. Dublin. United States and Hslllsx, their - n - - - . . . . hlandular swellings 'lumotirs Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an C0604“ Lamb.” ye", Extensive and Varied Jlsrorlmenlof c|,i,go_ 0°; pug, Wounds DRUGS & CIIEBIICALS, PERFUMERY, Chilblriins Rheumatism aw!- Chripped hands ds Sold atthe establishment of Professor II0l.LQWAYo 24-I, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by I“ respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pets, at is M. 3' 3d. and (is each There izes. is a considerable saving by taking ill! -Directions for the guidance of patients in sflixed to e . h _ every disorder st‘-pron as T.s'eMpso;‘ARD Av“