be made for on the lila . F ‘fillfiflmth PUBLISHED ON Establisticu 1623. .HASZARD’S GAZETTE Published by Haszard &. Owen l Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. AND CONTAINS, TIIE LA'l‘ES'l‘ NEWS, AT HOME &. ABROAD. . ' Harness and Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, MANUFACTURER dc IMPOBTER 29 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- FFERS for Cash at low rices, Springs. Axles, Bolts, Spokes. Rims, S rafts, Enameled Cloth, Patent and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. Surszitioa malleable Iron on hand, and furnished to order and pattern. I-‘ull assortment American Har- ness, Hardware. PARTICULAR A‘l‘1‘l'.N’l‘l0N Given -ro onneas, GOALS! GOALS ! ! CIIALDRON Pictoit COAL, Just arrived and for Sale by JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, Dec. 5. EDUCATION. A Rare Chance for Young Men. MR. A. A. MACKENZIE wisliasto inform- the Young Men of this City, that he has opened an Evenin; Class in the Temperance Hall, and is prepared to give instructions in the fol w- ing branches, and on the wing Terms per Quarter of 48 Evenings each, namely :- lst, Reading, writing and arithmetic, 42 2d, Grammar and composition. 3d, Practical Geometry and mensuration, 0 l5 4th, Trigonometry and mensuration, I Ono-half of the Quarterly Fee to he paid on enter- 010 015 mg. Those studying the first three Brsnches would require to be in attendance at 7 o’clock, andthose in the others at 8. Mr. McK. fistters himself, that his long and well-tried experience in the practice of teaching. Evening Classes, will enable him to convey a far greater amount ofpraclical knowledge to his pupils in a given period of time, than has been commu- nicated by any of his edeccssors. Charlottetown, Feb. 21st, 1856. Charlottctowti, P. in, lsiaiiin. ltl"l‘dllGSll*.-t_\' illlf.‘,‘llSl. 135.7556. : Mortise Locks and Latches, llllllllll’ ncrna.g, -9...: -o--o..l .o« ‘ I’ EVERY -*""" I W DEN ‘TSDAY & SATURDAY. Pt lb P‘ hi. -2 U New S€I‘;'t%.°. l . lite Hun. .li-hit Mitnlgttmery, |n1I,l1)lys3f furl Re.-iigoiiirlii.-. w..s sworn in as Surveyor General‘ 1 for the Province of New llrtiiis.vick_ THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN. The latest intelligence. from Spain does not add tiiiytliing of iiiiicli importance to ltim.western. store door and Pl"‘° Lock.’ 8“. ilille ’1'uro.t,iu (,',,:._.,/L. _,,,y_,, :_..\\-C ,,,,_,m, m! that which is already h¢'l'ore our readers. Small Locks, (El large stock.) _ , learn that that destructive insect, tho \\‘c\'lll,1tri lt S(!(.‘lllS probable that for the time, at least Wardrobe, hat and coat Hooks, -11 n 23 oil per doz. It when, nudge, in, aimady con,i,ie,,i,|y ,i,,n,,,,,.,i ! Gc,,c,.ni ()-[),mm," W,” __,"cc,,cd in can,y_ Iron and wooden Bench Screws. i the wheat crop in this and other neighbouring 3",, out the co" dtda, 50 pm. as we can Clamp and lttggers‘ Screws. toivnsliips.” l 3 . I P . '. Winn.‘ Braces. (geM_“,mpd)_ gm. 2,, 3d ,, 16,, I. O I ascertain it though it i.- clear the accounts Mineral,porcelain,-silvered Door-Sliutterimd Draw-I The BMW" Journal “ lndiln RepuH_ ;“'llICll l:-each us cannot be wholly rolicd cr Knob _ t . ,v , v _ A "?3". upon t e troops remain fiiitliful to Queen g:lI|l;O‘fl-Ilfillilyiiwnllllgllli.;::£l,{a?fill:::)l':)|‘iI\V8l’ Knobs. l xfitgnlgh hiiiiland, contains the lollowingi‘ lsabeina’ and in many places wymre it was ,°“. ,"” ' _ ,_ , _. . . ,'supposed disturbances would liavo taken lenctl blmriteucrs. We are «lot til».-illv of opinion that monarchy . (;.‘.n.i.i.,ne Fixtures, fruui1s 6d a no ‘ - h‘ far ‘he be" {mm , place the leailors oi the movement seem to Circular Saws and Arbors, and Leather Belting. I .,i‘G,.,-..,,,,m.,,, Hm human “Mom has ye, davig have abandoned for the present all inteiiliori tluuuncru, (irlurge assorted block) ‘i sad for the irltiiititslralitin of considerable nations l of resistance. There is no doubt, however, llntchets (illllt ling cl:iw liithina. broad, dte) l . . . v . . . . . Nanowund “Jud A-‘es un'd Adz?“ . and that i'._ivill alwa_vs_ continue to ‘be the most , _thnt_a strong feeling iii dissatisfaction ex- Plumbu and Lew“. perfect which human virtue will admit of.” § ists in many_part_s ot Spain with me phi-9- g,,,.,,,, pm" ,..¢i iii“, . sent state ot affairs, and there is no saying \Veb Saws und Handles. level Sflwfie“ t‘ where or lioiv soon fresh troubles may Hardware Hardware 3 1 UST RECEIVED from the United States, for Sale by HASZARD 81, OWEN- from M to 20: each, and , and ll('fCtlil.‘lf_V inotmrcliv. is A COUNTESS IN 'l‘iiouni.iz.——Tlie Coun- JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer and Commission Herchant, i (Queen-SI, in Mr. Desbrisayii Buildi'ng.r,) ' Solicit- the patronage of the public. and will endcn-, vor t- merit the confidence ol all who may favor him i with business in the above line. Feb, 11, 1856. E Carriage Bolts. ASZARD BL OWEN have received a large Stock oftbe above-—of the following izes:—- r.uto1-i-i. niasu:-ricii If Inches by 1 6-16 3-8 ii -- i are 3-8 " 3 5-16 3-8 25 -- we as 3 " [-4 5-10 8-8 M " I-4 5-I6 8-8 7-I6 Q 4 “ 1-4 7-16 8-8 These Bolts have neatly turned heads as are offered for sale at from 25 to 50 or cent lower than they can COPAL vanuissr. ,_ ‘ FEW Tia-bass ofsupevior COPAL VARNISH a‘ for-fileby ‘ .. , 9 «x H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, July 2d, 1855. .. . . .'it.'Isirtt'itn ’.'r',6 I-81‘- ATTLE will be ,In to gnu fer-.,tlIe smiles on the eye A'gricultura'l Society's farm, from the first June nest. at the following r_ates, via: Alladsvjyesrsvelrl -89-. r L ; . fin!!! 11-? old -‘"180-» - i>.-stir-. 9!l'II°0.- rs ell, °'°° '7' ‘red. lilvmo, sooty-.iB. A. ;}“ft_\rl V‘ mind.‘ India Rubber Packing, combs, toys, but, ball, dtc sT£:AMEIt Le Merchant PIHLIPS F. IRVING, C0llXANDER- Under contract with the Provincial (lovem- ment carrying Eer Mayesty s Mails. 7 ‘HTS superior British built S'l‘EA.\lEll—-coppercd and copper fastened, 2|2 tons Register, .90 horse poster, classed at Lloyd's for I3 years, having superior accommodations for Passengers—w n regularly, during the reason, on the line between Charlottetown and l'ictou, and between Charlotte- town and Shediac :- Leaving Shediiic, unless prevented by unfaraeenl 'Nl3W'Y0RKa August 5”‘- ci"="mI"m¢9'- 0'"! T“9'd“)' m°"=ms. 0‘ 6 0 0l°'~‘,l*» * The .lIla/ilic arrived last night. The 0 for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown for Pic-l English ,,,.‘._.S ?s unimP0rmm_ [)a1.“a_ tou every Tuesday at 2 o'clock ; retnrniiig from l'ictou every \Veiliiosdny. leaving at 8 o'clock : Will again leave Charlottetown for l’ietoii every Tliursday morning, at 10 o'clock ; will return from l'It:l0u every Frida . leaving at 6 o'clock ; and will go on to -‘hediiic, leaving Clinrlottetown at 1 o'clock. pm rm-,5." or passage. apply at Ricliibtictiiu to the owner. L. P. \V. DESBl(|a‘.AY. F.sq.—in Shed- iac to E. J. Si\ll'l'l J. YORS'l‘0N.—o June 12. 1856. “W Tifi'3i."_(Jopper Worker, GAS-FITTER, écc. ill’. undersigned. grateful for the encouragement he has received since his return from Califor- nia. begs leave to inform the Citizens of Charlotte- r in Charlottetown to 'l‘lll-‘.0. DESBIIISAY. flown. that lll‘ hits, in addition to the Copper nnil 'l'iitsiiiith business, utidcrtii ken (i.\>'-I"l l"l‘l.'\'(i, (with the approval of the Gas Company, they having declined this branch of their business.) to which and his former business. the public inriy depend. he will give every satisfaction. and dispatch all orders with which they may favor him JAMES MILLNER. Charlottetown. June I3, I856. l, Esq ——in Ptctoti to Messrs. J. 6!. p tess do Roiidenu, ii French lady just arrived‘. '11! New York, is charged with smuggling i l $30,000 to $10,000 worth of laces, shawls, l &c., and the goods have been taken in c us-l 'tody by the custom-house ollicers. The‘ packages were landed from the vessel inl i which they and the lady arrived from Cal- cutta, nnd taken to the Lafarge House,l ‘through the instrumentality of it custom-t ' louse broker. ' goods belong to her, and that she I taking them to France. ARRIVAL or THE STAMSHIP "A'l'LAN'I'IC‘."i i inctit woziltl :‘.'l].)lll‘l] about the 30th. From Spain there are coiitrridictory reports, httt it appears the itistirrectioti had been put down in Madrid, with the loss of two ltl1ll(ll‘('.(l killed. In other parts ofthc country, the iiistirgetits are tllill{lll_'.‘,' lit-ad-iviiy. Mmtiir.—'l'lic London Money Market was iiticli:iiij.zcd. Bl{EAllS'l'Ul-‘I-Xx‘ were generally firm : the better gitidcs of flour exhibit a slight improvcnieiit. but lower had it declining tetidciicy. lii wheat, the better grades had tI(l\'(lllf‘("'.l one penny, while other rlt‘St‘[‘l[tll'>t!Q \‘-.'(‘I‘-‘‘ about two pence per busliel lower. (forii was firm, btit tran- sac'ti0tis small. Other markets unchan- gee. L ‘ ‘News by lllaill FREEHOLD PROPERTY P R 8 . 0 BE SOLD by private Sale, ii valuable free- hold farin, containing two hundred (200) acres of land. lift of which are in a state of high cultiva- tion. on wdich is a new dwelling house finished. length 86 feet. by 28, with a Barn, finished also, 65 feet by 21, a well of water convenient: a never failing stream runs through the rear, titted for. ma- chinery or psstavage of cattle. This valuable prcpertyls situate 8 miles from Georgetown, and 22 miles lion Charlottetown. For further particu- lars, apply to PETER STEWART; . New Perth. *'..‘”’”.......s:**” ,HA.VlLItND & BRECKEN,’ Barristers ds Attorntea at Law. JVOTJIRIES iwsr.rc._se., Q-e. Wu-as-B_i-ass-r We kc t back our paper until after the arri- val of t ie Steamer Lady LeMiircliavil with a British Mail. We find very little important newu to communicate to our readers. The harvest prospects were exceedingly good. Flour and Grain were falling in price. Maasiiai. Caiiitosaitr has been invited by the King of Sardinia to pay a visit to Piedmont. The potatoe disease has made its ap- ppyzrance in Ireland and the Isle of isht- ’ _ . Arrivals in Brilainfromuil’. E. Island. Puvssourii. Jii 26—EIizabflh, almond. l.tvaa'rooi., Jii y 20—M_sleo_ ‘, orwlti: Sailadjrom Liverpool July; l8“—Elle'n, Hunter. Madam E. states, that the i 2 , Passed e' '5’. size. siaimdr my er I? inn; this at, rm: ' ii. labors.‘ 'R.. C.-.8Uevill,1'IIl&'.'IIIi|. 3 Ha‘nts.8 Saheoiasdilflithesteei-{E in. II . . ~,on. — aw . .H. Hbl'clrs.'lt.‘ 'r¢¢h.ii‘,‘fl4q. L33, John O'Brien, Geo. Wilson. and I in WOMO. break out. The Spanish capital was perfectly tran- quil, and the order to give up arms had been so promptly responded to that 400 muskets were delivered more than had been distributed to the National Guard. Mulaga and Granada were said to be still against the new government. It was thought proba- ble that the present Cortes would not be called on to meet again. The publication lmends f of the ofiicial political programme of the Ministry has been postponed until the entire pacification oftlie kingdom had been effected. Parliament was prorogued on Tues- day, July 29. 'l‘lie L~liiecii's speech, delivered by conmiissioii at the close of the session, in well enough as :1 leave-taking of the Legislature for six months; but there is hardly 11 sentence or a paragraph which will live on the memory. 'l‘he allusion to the close of the war and to the co- operation ofour allies during the struggle, all'ot'ds a clue to the stipinetiess which marked the session. People expect le- gislators to be sometliiiig more than hu- titan. When the war began in earnest Parliament could do nothing but vote the supplies. Han MAJias'rv’s Visir TO LISBON.--There is 8. strong and growing belief that the Queen will take it trip to Lisbon in the course ofthe autumn. It is said that pre- perations are already in progress ; that the naval force stationed at Lisbon has been increased to give cclat to the visit ; and that the royal yacht has lately been testing her sailing and steaming qualities in the Bay of Biscay. The sound judgment evinced by the King of Portugal since the termination of his minority renders him worth of such a distinction ; and the excursion will be it fresh proof of our courageous Sov- erign’s love of the Englishman s element——- the Sea. From Lisbon, it is understood that the royal_party goes to Ireland, where an Irish welcome awaits the Queen. These public gaieties at an end, her Majesty will forthwith belult herself to her belovedseo clasioii at Balili ml, to enjoy once more the fresh and I bracing breezes of the mountain. Tiis Socivst Doss.-It is stated semi. oflicially ‘that all the European Govern- ments have agreed on at principle‘ with so- gartl to the redemption of the Sound Dues, 'save'Eagland. ‘ - ... . RUIGIAN Maiu_cas,—lt is siiid that the lgussians are about to construct forts in the , attic in as nlensdliig _a; position to semi... as iva's B'o'uiarsu'nd. P ' ' .i .. i 9.1