___ GAZETTE. Friday. February 22, 1858. I Tn: Bru-nsu ;\l,\l[. arrived List iii_:_ltt, (l:l|tIl‘S- ' day,) at 8 o'clock, with news to the 2.1 l'ohru- l arty, P,‘f|iumQnt hurl llcctl t)pL'l|4*tl It)’ lllt.‘ Q.lICl'I| l in pm-3.,n_ [1-ll-giutlill lt) II’://It'I'.8 'lIII1’.‘.t'. r we le.irn, that the 1’i-otucol for I’.-ri.ce was nc- . tttirlly signed. \\'c shrill he kept _in susp.-n_se for sortie time yet, while the pl-crttpotetttiuics = are sitting. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. ‘ 1‘ROTOCOl.. g l SIGNATURE 01" TIIE l’l'I.\(.‘3 Yesterday at noon a protocol recording the l acceptance of the Austrian proposals as ll. basis of once, was signed at Viennzi bytlre Ministers ‘ of tussia, Franco,I'Itr;;lund, Austria and Turkey. y THE l’E.\CE NI-IGOClA'l‘ION. Bi-:itt.ix, Tlrursdity, Jan. 3I.—Count Esterhazy, l the Austrian :trnlr.issiidor, has communicated to I the Prussian cabinet the draft. of the proposal ‘ which Austria intends to make to the (Iertnnn Diet, with a view to obtain the adhesion of the Germanic confederation to the preliminaries which have been accepted by Russia. The Saxon premier, M. de Boast. has arrived here, its ARMISTICE. The Jlbrnirrg Post says,—-\Ve have reason to believe that an armistice will shortly be concluded for a litnited period. The exact terms of the armistice lrnve yet to he detincd. It may very probably be conlineil to land operations, its there is no possibility of any collision) at sea, nod the continuance of the blockade, sttpposiirg peace not to be concluded lry the time [liu Baltic is free from ice, would he trece.<s:rt'v to our position, as ncgocizitors, and iii C(iIIli)l'lllll'V with general precedent. RUSSIA AND THE ALANI) lSI..\Nl)9. HASZArtl)’S GAZE'l“I‘E, FEBRUARY 22. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘OR Sole 'I‘U\\‘N l.U'I'S Nos. 23, 29, 30,nnd 62 in tltc lat l|'un:lr'cd ot"l‘o\vn Lots in Clint’- l..ue!o\\'ii. lrotrting oti ll'rt.'('r shed and King -VII!!! ...- 5...-It [mild ilo-it-ol°:is may he agreed on. Putt o In |IiIl'r7l|;l~'I5 iirom-_s tony to.-ni:iitt unpttid for it limited I.,,,i,,.], by being scuttrcd on the llfttllllsua.‘ _ p ‘. Ul{l.CI\l-N, Barrister-rit.-Law. Si-pl«!tItliL'|', I3, IS5-'). Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ' of ondon Incorporated by ./tct qf Parliament. ().«\ltl) ()l" t)|ltl'ZtI'1‘t)ltS for l‘. E. Island.-— Hon. T. (I. lIitt‘lfi(rI.'[, Hon. Charles Henr- gcy‘ 1.‘,-,,,,,_-,‘5 L,rII','lL'q.‘I'l/l, l'.‘sq., Robert Ilulchirtsou, d Tliommt l)au/son, Esq. chad Risks taken at low 'I‘remittms. No clttirge for lhilicies Forms ol'Applicution, and any other infortirntion, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Uilice of G. \V.Dchlois lisq. tTlriirlotte- ,0 IJALL. Agent for I’. E. Esq. , Uetzt Wll. April 7th, lS5~t. QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. N ow ready for Inspection, LARGE STOCK of ERITISH 4- F0- REIGN GOODS adapted to the wants ofthe present season. Ladies‘ Dresses of the latest style and of every vziriety in quality and rice, Winter Capes, Ilonnets. Cops, Shaw-ls, I"rencli Sinvs, Mohair Cups. Ilnir Nels, Pu-nclr lllondrt, White [llk and coloured Rushes, Widows Caps, Black Velvets, Flowers and Ferttlters, _ Frirtgns. tiivnps iinrl'I'iimnrings in great variety, l"rr-iii.-li Meiinoes, l’irrttttr:tlirs. Culturgs, Alpnr-ens, Orleans, I"nncy I’l:iids, tllirirkiirgis, ltilrhoir vt‘l\’t3l~l, llonnet Cup and Suslt llil-lions, l"rent'lt and l‘itI:_'ll-’ll l\'irl Gloves, "inter (ilovcit, '.'tm:y l'I'iut:4, l'ntr-.lnvork, Ilimiusks and Fringes all colors. Cotton \\';u r, Pilot, \\'ltittiey and llro.-iil Cloths, 'l’wecds, Lion Skin, l)oc~'l.'ins and llussiziielctl, Velvet ztntl Satin Ycstiirgs, ll:ril\v.'t\' lugs, ,\|nr~i..o'..n.l l,mrlr.-t \\’ool Shirts and Drawers The Times l’:iti.~' corrcspotrili-itt states, his ltclirli lllill Iitl.~‘~’l.'l lt:t.-‘.n_:_rt-t-t'(l not tir§ rc-l'oi'til'_v the .\l:intl I.~'l:|lItls'.i It is said’ if is pi-.rl.~'i‘rlc ll‘..'li. l’rti.~'.<i:i will he nrltnittcil‘ to the (,'onl'r-rritce, only on condition of, fl0Cl"[lll|lg the propositions adopted by llicl ulllrtsl. FRANCE. l The Queen's speech was pulrlishcrl in j Paris curly yesterday uftci-noon, nnil pm-l dnced it very lirvourable cflitct. It is con-' sidcred moderate and dignified. TURKEY. Ollicinl despntehes frotn Constantinople state that warlike preparations are carried on with the utmost activity. Omar Paclia’s suggestions have been approved. swr.ns.-t. At Stockholm it is oflicially stated that active prepartions for war are being coc- tinucd. Sweden will be prepared for of- fensive operations, if necessary. TIIIILTIKID ATTACK ON IIITCI. On the 9th of January the Russians made an advance upon the ice, with the intention of attacking Kertch, but the vigilence of General Vivian completely disconcerted the enemy. PIIPAILTIONI FOR TIOOPI AI’ IHUKLA. A Trieste despntch, dated the 30th inst. , says that news received there from Con- atantinople announces that, notwithstanding the intelligence relative to peace. General Shirley had sent orders to Shumla to pro are quarters for troops for that place Iicso troops were to proceed to Shumla in the spring. ,.__ Carriage Bolts. AfiZ.\Rl) &, UVVI-SN have received it large stock ortlrs abovo— of the following sizss:— 1.rmo-ru. nuns-run. IQ Inches by 5 5-16 8-8 11 -- ; we 8-3 as 5 ti-I6 8.8 2; -~ A s.ra as 3 u I-4 5-16 3.3 at -' 1.4 is-in ,r.s 7-16 ; I‘ 7-I6 3-8 4 I-4 6 Those Italic MIVF nontly turned trends and are ofiered for rule at front '26 to 50 per cent lower than they can In made for on the Island. . Cod Liver Oil. ARltAN'|‘l-‘.0 _I'urn and I-‘rash, sold by the Bottle, of irtsny tpidntlly wlnlml. \V. It. WAT ON. Stnr:l\'yirttl l“lort:ltll:lt5 Long clotlr and I.iticii Shirts, Sum fnrirts, Collars, i\lolllr:r<, .‘I:l( ll.tls, .lltri (‘row lI.tls, liloill Caps. lIlIlIl\t:l.~', llmt llhre and White I-‘tunnel and Si-rgc. Slripctl I\'cr~‘c_v, ”iiait?l'_V :\ l:ir_._u-. St'lt't‘llIbll, t ~ ' .4 o LONlltl N ll0Ub t~ Fall 1855. 131. Sir Jtlcxum/rrfronr London and Majestic _ ‘rum Lirerpn . f'[\lll3 Snhscrilrcr has conrplcicd his Fall Supply _ cl'I’rritinli Mi-rrzlinttdizc. now fornting titre ofthe rm-.~t ciitensivo lllIlI gctierarl §ll'L'l\8 in the in:trkct— (\\llIt'II will he sold on the nuns! moderate ternnt for prompt p‘l_)'tt:t?ltl. a liberal tli-‘count made to whole- sale C|J§l0lllt.'I'~‘,) Ctllllpllslllg cvcry \.’|l'It‘l_V in I.:tdicn' dross tntiteri:tl~t nt extrnoidinury low prices-—l.:tdics' iiinntlea rind bonnet-1 in the newest. styles, logctltcr with it lnrge ll.-‘rlt)lIll'f‘lll of .\lilliiter_v——I.ttdiesi’ sets stone iiitirtin. s.iblo, l"itcli, nrinlt, squirrel and other furs, clonkiitg in great variety. cloths n large unsort- nient, I1l.'tlIlr‘\'l'l, prints, rrltirting.-4, carpeting, ltenrllt rugs, cruiirh cloths, lIuslt.‘I‘_)' ltzilicrdmtltcry, ribbon! it 'roico selection. hilk velvets, tritntirings iit great variety, ready itrnde clothing all sizes, boots and shoes, satin slippers, oil lloor clotlt, with ti great variety of other goods. 0 A large nssorttnent oflinrdwnre, and groceries ofnll kinds, lens very cltcirp, to be had lit the subscriber's Store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chapel. ll. Clrarlottetown, Nov lst, I855. IIASZARD. CHEAP AN 2) SAFE LIGHT! Nl‘iWI'iLL'S I’;\TI‘i.‘ll' Safety Lamp 61. Lamp Feeder \\':trruutcd to prevent all accident: from the use of nunivi.\’G FLUID, l"A'l‘I2N'I‘ ou., Rosnv 011., CAMPHENI, And all other explosive compound.-i used for produc- tion of light. 'I‘liis livvicsrtoiv is applied to C-Hllllltlll Fluid, Sol ir and Cittiipltcne Ltttnps, Lump Fecrlers, Fluid- tluldei's_ I.lIIllt‘l’lIi, &c , dtc. \Ve respectfully invite the attention oftlte puliltc to N>:wi-:i.r.'ri IJIIPROVED SOLAR FLUID L.‘1.4Il'! which gives u liI0.'ItI_\‘, I)|’IIli.‘|I|I. llnnre, ne.1re~'t to (ins that hits over In-L-II product-tl. The cost ofhurning being only our-: Cl2.\l'l‘ AN itoutt ! 'l‘lti.-so Lninps nro p:irticol:tr|y ntlatpted for tlltirretma, llolrli, I":tctorierI, Stores iittd prtlours. Uil Snltirs can be .tltercd, using tlte sntiio ith.tile. (.‘otnriron Fluid Lanrps can be cttiin-_-_r-d to >';il'ety I"luid |.:iinp.-i. PORT Ill'S Patent Burning Fluid and Cam- As clt:-up and good its can he trough! in the iiiarket. Jllro, Slnule.-, (.'lu’:ce, Lamp ll’tc/(trig. l'.‘ntry Ilull Li:rtcrn.¢. l".'nil (,'.’uimlcIi'crx. sS‘(.'_, For Sale. \\"linlcsale 8'. “Cl-‘Ill. It)’ Newcll, Willard 6:. Co., .~ntr'e. Fitch, Mink, Stone Martin and Itlusqua.-.li Mrrlls II'tllllQ lloas, Cardinal Capes, Cuffs, Mitts and ' (i ve.~‘_ (‘is-irtleitu-it's I-‘or Coats. Carp.-. Gloves and Milli‘: Ilrnssels lllltl Kidderininster Carpets and Rugs rtzissm-Its, Lrtather and (Inrpet Bags . Eh.-ctro plated points from the first House in llritniir, viz:— '|‘e.rpois. Cruett Stands, Toast Forks, Sirgnr Baskets. 'I';tlrle dessert Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and dessert Forks. Sugar Sifters and Tongs, ButterKnivca, &c., _&c- Jewellry and fancy goods of the newest kind: comprising, Gold and Silver Watches Ind Chains. Gold Lockets, Brooches, Rings, Pencil cases, Shirt and Sleeve Studs, Bracelets and Pins, Gold plated goods in abundance, Lava Baskets. Dresden and French Toilet Setts, llohemian Glass L-isires and fancy ornaments, Pspior Msche Work Boxes and Blotters, _ lnlr Stands. Bron:-I and Alabaster Figures, Toilet Soap and Perfumery. Gentleman's drcasins Cases. Velvet and Charslsin Spec Cues. 0. A gensrsl assortment of Ironmongery, Indigo, Starch, Blue. Tea. Ste. A few moderator Lamps and Coln Oil said to lie the most crfcet Lamp yet invented. Funerals urniahed to order. The needs remaining unsold of former Importa- tions will be marked down to suit present prices and the whole will be disposed of at the lowest posaibls rate for Cash. WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, lst Jan. 185?. Notice to Tenants on that portion of Town- ship No. 27, known as In. Mann's Estate fl-VIII‘. Tenants on the above estate are hereby no. tilictl that I-y Deed of Conveyance, bearing ditto the 26th clay of Jim, hsal. past, and duly registered in the otlico of Ih-uiuturr of Deeds, for the said Is- land, all the right. Title and interest of Mrs-. Isa. iin.r.A ltluus. in and to the said 'I‘ownnlrip. with all rant nnd lIffl'tIl'I of rent. due thereon, were duly conveyed to J. 0. Porn, of Sumtnen-ids. Esq , and that the said J. C. Perl, Iry |'o-an-r of Attorney dn. Ind the {Hot day ofitriid inontli of Jniirmry. duly tip. iilllrtl the Sulrmriber his Attorney . In dermtiroi pny. ment of the said rent and nm-ms of not. Now No. rice is thereby given to the said 'I‘ennntry, lllnl all oinneyu tluc try them for Ilent, ttnd urrnnrn of Rt-nt. moat. M itliout delity. he pultl to lite Subscriber. 4:] his oflics in ('ImIIolt¢lou:u. and that in ulrefnult ol'p:iy- rm-til, It-_-nl prom-erlinp will he resorted to for the recovery tlioret-f. V. H. POPE. Attorney for J. C. Pot-1:. C lravlottctowu. I-‘alt. 8. 1336. lot. No. 28 Bromfield Street, Boston. N. lI.—.-\ I.u';re ilelitction will be mu. [c from the further prl(‘i'zl of Nrr.\vi.:i.i.'s -‘IAl'l1‘l‘Y LA M ca, 811:. The follorviiig rt-trtilicntes tire it sullittieirt ,-,;n.t- rnniee of the entire s.tt'r-ty and ellicieticy ol' llte Safe- ty Lump nntl Feeder. We have lrnd an opportunity to test the Pntent Safety L.-iinp and I.:tmp Feeder of .\Ir. Jolrtt Nowell, of this city, in regard to the measure of protection their construction allltrds. In the ttinls to which we subjected them, we endeavored, without o-fl'ect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the fluid mixed with air, and to burst them try the pressure of the vapor alone. The principle adopted by Mr. Nowell is that of the well known Davy Lamp. He has so combined the ports, that we are satisfied that all risk of as losive action is removed. IIARLI-ZS '1‘. JACKSON, M. D , AUG. A. HAYES. M' D.. Auaysrs to the Stats of Massachusetts Boston. An; 30. I852. Mr. John Nowell, of Boston, has exhibited to ma a Lamp, and also containing vessels, furnished with wire gauze protectors, upon the principle of Dsvy'a Safety Lamp for miners He has used both these instruments before me with inlliimtnablo fluids, and in both, when not an Era, the lame was arrested by the wire gauze, which is coated with silver. If the instruments are faithfully constructed, and carefully attended to. so that the wire gauze does not sulfur in- jury from corrosion, wear or violence. I am of opini- on that the protection will prove elfsctual against ox- plosiou. Nothing short of this conviction would in- duce ms to countenance the continued use of the burning fluids, so called, asl have thought they ought to be entirely disourded. if not prohibited from due; no frequent and dreadful are the accidents occa- sioned by ignorance and carelessness. In over case. glass lamps should be given up; and those a metal substituted. on account of tlistlirngsr ol’ fracture. B. ILIMAN, senior. Nnw Ilitvniv, Oct. 16. 1858. I have examined Nowell‘: Patent Safety Lamp and Lamp Feeder. They are constructed u strictly philosoplricnl principles, having a tube of st‘!- urred wire auze. with a small perforation in the cap. If wcl nnide, they cannot fail to insure ro- toeclion against those dangerous explosions in w rich the vapors of burning fluids and cnuipliene are sub- ject, when nIl|l'II with air. 'l‘lieir gsnsinl introduc- tion. I have no doubt. would prevent many distress- ing and fatal accidents. P. S. CARR, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Allran Medical College, and ot'Appliord Clmiristry in tho niversity of Albany ‘ ‘ ltiuza 8!. sort. 'I‘. DKIIRIIIAY 8; Co..nnd W. l. Dawson are our nuiliotized Agents for the aisle of the tibove in I’. E. Isluud. Dec. I3. 8m GOALS! GOALS I ! Cll v\l.l)l‘.O.\' I’ictoI COAL, Just arrived and for Sale by ‘ [.lA.\lES I‘U|lDlT-I. Cliarlottetorvn, llsc. ti. GRAIN SHOW. Till? Annual Show ol'Grain uniler thcdirection ol the Committee of 1].. l:.,y,.t A._,,,(,,,| mm] S"°l"lYr will IN lltll m- the 'l'cittpi-tzince llall Charlottetown, on Wctlitosday the 5'“ Much’ r , ‘ ~ _- ' 9 ltlotl. when the tollouing pi-eu.j,,n,,, M” I," arvnrrlc ‘ Inttiie'tli.ytelv after the Grjtin Shaw, ",0 Annual (_-cneiul :\li:t-iirrgrrftlie Society will be held 3; elm-lt the ilcpurt and an Atrsiyrrciofthe Accouiris tor the present your will he read. Plll-.‘.'lllUM§2 For the best Wheat, 1;; yo " (ll! 1 0 “ lmsl 'I'wo-rowctl IJJIIOYI I I0 :1 2,‘ “ best I"onr-rouetl Ilzriley, I [3 I. ( d ( 0 1 0 “ hcst lllack Outs, l 10 u 21] (III [In I 0 H IJCSI IKIIIHIIB Rt (I (:l(;\'c[ Sec‘). no‘ It so tl "ti It “ 20 d0 iair ado is , y [3 nucutnious. The Grain and Clover Send to be me gtomh of this Island. in the vent I855. liacli sack of Grain must contain not less than three bushels. No prize will be awarded without competition of3 samples eaelr, ol first and second quality. Uoinpetitors must he meoil-era of the Society The Prize Grain will be set tip and sold for the benefit of the I‘.XlIll)lltII'B imtitediatelv after the decision of the Judges. ' By Order, W. W. IRVING, Seo’y Committee llmrm, ]{_ ,\_ 5oc‘w,v. January ‘.’6th, 1856. ' Easter Show F It‘.-\’|' C.-\'l"l'l.l-I, Slll-;l~ZP. &c., will in held on the Market Square. (Iliurlottetown, on \\ edoesday the ltlilr l\l'.itch. I855. i-itrtrtiuiris: Fllfil Cl-'t~‘~". Fat ()3: of anv age: l“ll|‘ lllt.‘ Ilvbl I"iIl (Ix ulluny age’ I 0 .. _ , ‘ S ct-ml "hiss, I"ui Ox, ciiliicd since Jan. l,'5il: U I.-lpri’I.t-, 0 L (lo 2 0 'l‘liinl (floss, best for Cow or llririzit: l.~'t prtzc, £2 0 '-Jrl Ill! 1 o I’cti ol 3 fat \vIvZTllF.n3; Isl prize, £l '0 ‘girl ( I 0 Pen of 3 fat Ewes : Ist prize, ' ' '2.l do 1:: '2 Best Carcass of Penn; lst prize, £1 0 lly Ordcr. W. W. IRVING ‘ ' , Com. Room. Jan. 2, 1856 '5“ y The Greatest Discovery of iilte Age. The Great New an Wonderful European Dlscoveryttt roan own roarasrr rsrnrsn ran 50 CENTSII Portraits, Views. &c. TAKEN BY THE some nars. By this New Process, any raon can rodneo,i. a few seconds, true Life-lilra IITICAI '8 of their friends; LANDSCAPES, VIEWS. BUILDINGS dro. No knowl oofdrawing required to prodnoo. those Wondrous orlrsof Jr! and Beauty. P""'°d l"'"’,I‘§li°||l. Oonlsiniug l"ui.r. PARTICU- '-"P ll" P|'l¢"l|9lu by any one. this beautiful and fascinating Art with use and certainty. will In fgr. wm|ed.,tpmnid.) by return Mail, in My .44.... on receipt o so cents. or up stamps ‘for the timeout, nnd addressed to It. COX, No. In GIAIID Sraurr, New York City. I Eve ' i 4 ,1 .1... , ...,.,.rr..i’.' .'3".-’.".’f'.I‘. l'.'.‘I.l'r..°.r'3"' ""°" """‘ Novarnbor I7, I855. No1'u.—Printsru of Newspapers inserting the above Advertisement, Heading Dtsplnyed—sis tinres,incln. dinthlNot rid if he '5" with bill cnclbiioud, w.illnrd::i:'d.cirpie'rii,l?ib‘:'IVt::k|: ' I crash, its preferred, forlhwit r. schooner for sale III} Fnlncribcr olliers for Sale Ihn IIULI. no tiPAll8 of his Sclroonnr, nmv bnildin at W Island, and to be launched curly in April. ‘ho nhou rnoirli-road vessel is 61 feet keel: 21 foot beam, and 81 depth of bold; frarmt of hardwood Incl juniper, ntrd pltinltcd completely with hnrrlwrmrl. "'0: furtlia: particulars apply to the IIIIIMIW. by to-rtvr. po.-rp..i.|, INDNALD 'l‘A\'LUlt, W. Island’ January 2-1, 1856. BUILDING LOTS. Sl".V|".llAL Town BUILDING LOTS for sap Apply to ’ ' JAIIES N. HARRIS. Jlirtlriny U, I853.-II ' * ' ‘ K