\lt.‘I.? oi PUBLISHED ON o EVERY lid Z57: §;—€lllllIllIl.,tr AEEIEEBEISEIB. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. 3! Es‘t2ll)liSllt4l I82‘ . HASZ.-\RD'S GAZE'l"l‘E, Published by Haszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. *5 t Nornixo so much pleases us, as the growing I taste tor tile-COII.\‘l3IIIi‘lICOS oflifc, which is every I day developing its:-ll" among people ofall elass- 5 cs. One of the best signs ol' iiici-easing prospc- l rit , is the demand for such articles as tend to malre home iuorc attractive. Our imports are _ not only increasing in number and value, but ' also in variety; and the man whose purse con- tains a few ‘‘ splendid shillings,” or more . splendid sovereigns, iiiav Iiiid the materials of enjoying life in Prince E: ward Island with satis- 1 faction and comfort, and in the possession ofall ; the necessaries, and of very many of the luxuries ‘of life]-1.‘ \lVc welpe lied into these fI"(§IIlE.'Cl‘IV()l'Ifi, I) la wit tII'0ll°‘ tie remiscs o r r. 'i iam gave in part the London ’l‘imcs version of the }D"'w5°"’.:;h§r° .1 ‘Ems Imishcntcd :1’ Eur afliiir, and have finished it in this issue; vi'e="‘t‘.tb'°r' “5t°f"'fi ‘fl. 5””°"('i 5.“ " dco fee ‘O? also give to day, the Daily News, account, ° .“:les’ 0 S :19 stun :m,”'. an to fulfil which dm-on in 3 re" pm_ticulm.s_ varic ice, as o su_ice 0 nice t to wan s o n , .from the wealthiest to the most humble an unprctcnding. ' " HASZARD’S GAZETTE. Wednesday, October 17, 1855. 9' We issue to-day a who‘e sheet, in order to put our readers in possession of the details of the Storming of Sehastopol. In our last we d \\ o were shown it Looking Stove, intended to be heated by coal, which is ‘ 8) arranged, that tho lire burns from the bot- ‘, tom, leaving no cinder,.and to a certain degree, consuming its own smokc—.\rnott's invention, - we think. We would willingly describe it, l)ut "that could not be done without diagrams. It is well worth the examining. .\ splendid iiiar— , ble iiiautle-piece, with a stove-grate to iu-eoui- gpany it, would become one of our aristocratic fdraiving rooms; while at the side of it, may he IVE were rather disappointed in not receiving by the last Tilail, accounts of further successes on the part of the Allies, and were in hopes, that the fall of Schastopol had led to the evacuation of the Crimea by the Russians,or at least an attempt by tho diseomlited army, to make good their retreat from the scene of their late disaster. It would seem, however, that such a contingency is not as certain as was supposed , the enemy being still in a position so secure, and so well fortilicd, that it will take Cliarlottetown, I’. E, lslaiid, ll’e(liiestlay. October 17, 1855. _ Birth, At the Warren Fariii, on the 15th inst., Mrs. I.yall of ii da-igliter. Marri .\t iho (‘aiholic Cliapo-I, Cliarlotietoivn. on 'I‘ues- dpy. 'l_N|_9llI iu_.-'t.iiil, by the Rev. Mr. l‘he|an, I’. I’., Mr. _\\ iloaiii Ix:-ugliaii. tb Eliza, second daughter of Ilzivid \\'ilsoii. II<q., all of this rown_ At St. l'.iul‘.~i Cliurcli, Cllillllillll, .\lii':ivnir.lii, Sept. 3 -. by lhe_l{cv. Samuel llacoii, Rector, Juiiies Alcxiiiilir, I'.s|., of Liverpool, England, to Jane, second daughter of the lion. Tlioiiias II. Peters, 'Chathaiii. At Clirirloitetown, on the I2lh instant, at ilie Cu- tliolic Chapel. by the Rev. Mr. Plielan, John \Valsh, P''|"I*~‘|'. 10 Mary. second daughter of Mr. \Villiatn Murphy, all of this City. At Montague, 'I'liree Rivers. on the 22d of Aug., by Mr, John Butcher, Mr. George Keith, to Mrs. Sarah M‘I.ellan. 16 , At Sianliopn, on the 12th Oct., after ll severe hurn by her clothes cziichiiig lire, from which she lingered I-I hour.-I, .l:iiict Brodie; widow of the late Peter I7|'lNlii'. aged 76 years, native of Glasgow, (.i.B. llcr end was peace. .41 O &—— Passengers, In the Ship Jfirjestic from Liverpool, G. IL, on I“rid.iv c\'ciiiog——lIoii. \V . Lord. I‘aptain.-i B New Series. No. 283. MISS DOUGLAS intends opening it SCHOOL, for the instruction of young Ladies. in the English Branches, in Cruvr. l)oiin’s new Building, E on l’ownal Street, next door above J. I’urdie’s, Esq. Miss D. trusts, that her experience in teaching for the last Iive years in the United States, will enable her to give satisfaction to those who may favor her with a sliare of their patronage The School vtill open on the Ist of Noviusnnn. Ti-riiis moderate. Charlottetown, October 16th, I855. I For the benefit of all concerned. I 0 131-: Sun), on ’I‘llURSI).»\Y next, the .i8ih instant, at 11 o'clock, a in., the Hull, Spars and Materials of the Brig “ .\Iiu.nounNi:,” of Prince Edward Island, biirihcn 22.3 ions, 0. M., where she now lies wrocl<e.I at Souris Cape. Also, the cargo of the said vessel, consisting of 208 piece.-4 Ilircli ’l iinlicr; 968 pieces Spruce Deals; 211 pieces Deal Eiids; 2 Fords Iu'IIlI\\'O0(l. JOIIN Mcl)Oi\'AI.D, Auctioneer. LOI\7'I)ON HOUSE. ‘ _._ " ' 1 ' , ~_v ;i\e_w Fall Goods for on. I“X “IsAn1:t.,” from Liv:-rpool, the subscriber J has received part of Ill.-i‘I“.'\I.In Sl‘l'I‘LY of 4 I l I seen one of tliose useful it i I':Ilil;l"l‘..\' of the same ea . . . . ,, . , lsort. though dill’.-rent in (IILI'f_',l'CC,hI.ll:lI would he 7 WI. Junws Atki-is -n and Sleriter: .\lI9"*f»‘. -'\- I'°”Iv :|B“l.i-.|.?u M~).‘”)F'| “mum” "hr [um-m”U"' which extremely appropriate ‘for an apartment that l ‘7I"|-‘-‘ ‘I‘l)unn|d. Chas. Sianiieltl. Wat.-on. llr) sou lo "‘ H’ M Ilr'_"“ "L '°”" u"e'lu"l ed m we """k°" ," served fir parlor and kitchen. and hall." ,“‘“I l"“z*"i "ml '33 "I°”“S° P“°‘59"S"—'3 It-"'*l3“"'“'<) ‘M w."ml'i l""'Mm' . c. A luithn-r supply daily e.\'pe.clcd per “ Sir Alexan- soine hard lighting yct before he is dislodged. Sonic ofthc Bsiglisli p tpers pI‘t".l’.JIItl to depreciate the conquest that has ieen oil‘.-cted at the cost of s.) much blood and treasure. “Odessa and Nicolaicll." say they. “ are the ports in wliieli the true streiigtli of the ('Z'|I' lies. S'.}l).ISt'Ip0l is but a harbor for refuge from the storms of winter." 'I‘lierc may be some truth in the as- sertion, that Odessa and Nicolaicll are more important places than Scbastopol, and, that the loss of them would have been ascverc hloiv, there can he no doubt. Still, ifit be the firm determination of the Allics—as we trust it is— to deprive Russia of its supremacy in the Black Sea, we cannot see how they could have better begun than with this same harbor of refuge. And is it nothing that the enemy's llcet has been so completely, and we may ii.dd—-so dis- gracefull to him—aniiihilatcd l- lfOdcssa and Nicolaiellyinust fall, before a permanent peace is established, their capture or destruction is surely facilitated by the previous one of Sebas- to ol. It may seem iinpcrtincnt in us, at such a ( istance from the scene of action, and whose information is all at second-hand, to olfer any opinion as to what may be the ultimate result ; still, we cannot rofraiii from it wish, that ano- ther dicisive blow may be yet struck, either by the reduction ofsome important fortress in the Baltic, or the defeat or dispersion of the Crim- can army. In such case, the preslige that would attend the arms of the Allies would have a material elfcct on the terms, that they would be able to dictate, and would be the means of brinaing Sweden to a deterininatioii to declare op!-nzly for the Allies, as well as of compelling Austria to rolinq,uish her vacillating policy, andjoin with England and France in prescribing such definite limits to the power of Russia as will secure Europe against any future attempts on the part of the Autocrat to add to the territorial acquisitions of his already overgrown empire. The ower of the Emperor ofthc Rus- sians is undoubtedly great, but, like al despo- tisms, it stands upon an uncertain basis. A revolution—not of opinion—l‘or Russia is too ignorant to have an opinion, but of feeling, oc- casioned by the continuous demands of_in and money, the distrcsses of the comrnercia men, and consequently of the landholders, may do more towards compelling Alexander to submit than all that has yet taken place. \ l CITY Coi'..~tcit..--Last evening the City Record- er having iicen called upon to say wlion_ his opinion touching the report of the Committee on the Iomnion of Char ottctown might be ex- pected, answered that he would he prepared to give it on Wclne.-id~.iy next the 24th instant. Sonia conversation ensued about the interest taken in the matter by the public, and it was suggested that an intimation of tho Recorder's intention should be given in the public papers. The Council meet at 7 o'clock in the evening. Not a little gratified were we with seeing an I immense copper boiler, encased in wood, in the [ act of being lillcd with water, to be heated lor the purposes of the 'l‘.innery. 'I‘lio erection of such implements of trade, is another gratifying roofof pro rcss. “'0 wish our young friend the success tint his exertions and enterprise merit. ‘(-0 9-‘. . romcn COURT. Jane Byers, drunk and disorderly ; convicted and fined 5s., or to be imprisoned 48 hours. Complaint lodged by Ser cunt and Corporal of embodied Militia in this 'arrison, that liquor was attempted to be introduced to the Barrack, contrary to order; but, owing to the tender years of the child with whom the liquor was discovered, she could not be sworn to prove the party from whom she obtained the liquor. Patrick Gormly, for assault on Police Con- stable Me.-tbc, while in the discharge of his duty as such Constable at the fire which occurred at Mr. Joseph .\lcLcIlan's Shop, on Fridaiynight, convicted ; fined 10s., with costs, or to be im- prisoned 14 days. Oct. 9.—John Murphy, drunk and disorder- ly; convicted; fincd 5s,, or be imprisoned 48 =" O l0th.—Jamcs Ball‘, for assault on Mathew IiJ.III10lI: convicted; lined 20s., with costs, or be iniprisonid I inontli. l‘.3tli.—-llaniel Fraser, for threatening lan- guago to Tlioiiias Parsons; ordered to give sc- curity to keep the peace for 6 months, in the sum of £20 hiiiiscll, and two surcties in £10 each, with costs, or be imprisoned till such se- curity bc obtained. l5th.—Ja1nes Brehaut, for selling Spirituous Liquors in less than one quart, without Licence, convicted ; fined £5, with costs,or be imprisoned 1 mont . Oct. 15. “ouncillor for this week, Richard Ileartz, Esq. OTICE. IIOSI’. Persons who bought goods at Liiuchlan -l\I‘I.I“.OD‘S stile on the Priiicetown Road, on the 2-Iih day of April last and gave their notes ol'liand for the same, are hereby iiiforiiied, that their notes are in my possession for collection and will be due the 24‘.h day of Oct. I855; if not paid when due, they will be sued for without further notice. \V. II. GARDINI-‘.R, Auctioneer. 9th Oct. I855. Bricks! Bricks! OR Sile at the 3 .\Ii|e Run, Malpcquc Rom‘, Sec [I131-V]I.V?_,' .'_/T:r. SIAii'lp}ii-iii‘:-,'..lII”lewsltll1i:l 1.11’. Building Lots for Sale. FOR Sale or Lease ii few desirable Building Lots situate in the Town of Stralford, Lot 43. oppo- sile Charlottetown. For terms apply to BENJAMIN DAVIES. Oct. I7, 1555. . N 0 T I C E . VFIIE Subscriber having been appointed by Power of Ailornev, from the lleirs ofthe Estate ofthe late DON.-\I.I) McDONAI.I), ofGlena|adale, deceased, dated 3d St-pteinlier, and 10th October. is empowered to sell or lease all their Lands on the Island, and to collect all Debts, Rents, Arrears of Rents, Proinisory Notes and Book Accounts, dzc. RCII. McDONAI.D, Agent. JOHN A Glenaliidnlo, Oct I3. All persons desirous of purchasing or leasing Lands, will do well to call on the Agent as soon as possible. for Ilie hn.~t I"nrrns will be first taken. 'l‘wo MILL SITES to let. Any person or person: found trespassing on the above Estate, eiilicr by cutting. hauling Timber, inti- king Roads, barking or boxing Trees, or in any other way damaging or destroying ‘the said Property, will be pI'0sIi!(:lllt‘lI lo the utmost rigor ofthe aw. VXLI, pi-r.-ou~z I'1tlf.‘IiI('II to the Estate nfihc late A DUN \l.l) .\IcI)l).‘lAI.l),Glenaladale, are re- qneiited to settle their Accounts immediately, or steps must be taken to enforce payment. JOHN ARCH. McDONAl.D, Agent. Oct. I3. I. ‘ _ . , -,._ I o be Let, HA1‘ excellent Stand, known as the "Manches- ter Ilouse,” Sdney Street, possession given ' d’ t I . A ly to-— mlme I. 0, PPJOIIN ARCH. i\IcDONALD. ' I 3 ° I i Bargains . argains . . '1‘ the Subscriber's SALE ROOM, opposite Mr. l’eiilie’s Store,- 6 most approved American COOKING STOVES, ll largo Wood Stoves, (second hand,) 4 casks BR .~\'.\‘l)Y, I0 hl-ls. Ship Bread, I coil 6 inch Shroud Rope, I act Standing Rigging, (second hand) for ii Vessel of 60 tons, I Windlass Rim and Falls, IIO liars 5, 300 do §. I30 do. I inch, 27 do. I} inch Round IRON, and 75 bars of flat and square roetiiicil IRON. 'I':RMs.-—(‘.iislion delivery. BENJAMIN DAVIES. October I6, l85l5.—-—Ex 4i and at the Store 0 ' IIASZARD &. OWI-N. lde l r,” from Luiitlon, and “ RIJ|J"SlIC," from Liverpool. IIISNRY IIASZARD. Great George Street, Cliarloiieiown, Oct. 15. . American House. No.12, Grafton Street. UST RECIZIVEI), per Schis. "Sale Golhl,” from Boston, and “ Superb,” from Ilalifux, tho following large Stock of Goods, which the subscriber offers for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms:— 30 chests TBA, 50 boxes do., 6 punclieons Molasses, 50 boxes Raisins, I5 do. Candles. 20 do. SOAP, I00 sides Sole Leather, 20 boxes his 1 case Indigo, I00 pairs liidia Rubber Shoes, 50 Clocks. I00 Axes, 25 barrels I’.iloi Bread, I0 barrels Crackers, 10 do. Nuts, Barrels Crushed Sugar, do. Currants, Shoe 'l‘liread, Carriers’ Knives. Clearing Stones, Barrels Seal Oil. do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, do. Whale Oil; Putty, 100 boxes nsstirled Confcciionerv, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch; 20 barrels APPLES, 20 do. Onion. 5 lihils. Sugar; I0 SOFAS, 40 Bedsieads, 6 Mattresses, 3 Lounges, lu Children’; Cribs, 800 Chtiirs, of every description, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Forks, Manure do , Shingle Haicheis, Clothes Lines, Fluid Lumps, Cruei Stands, Spoon Holders, Sugar Bowls, Lanieriis, Room Paper, Paper Curtains. Locking Glasses, Morticc l.ocks and Latches, Molasses Gates. Zinc and Iron Shoe Nails, Whips. Wood Saws, Blocking, Ginger, Matches, Starch, Rim Locks, Mint.-rnl and Brass Knobs, Sand Paper, Sleigh Bells. boxes Tobacco, Pepper, Coffee, Salernius, \Vnshing Powder, Cheese, Crackers. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October 15. Stoves! ! Stoves ll ! BETTER ARTICLE, and for less incnsy,tlian . was ever offered for sale in ihis_Ciiy. The sub- scriber has Jllll. received, from the City of Albany,-— 150 Stoves, of every description of style and pattern, iricliiding several new patents; in sun as his-late S'lOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public generally, to call and examine to judge for iliemselves. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October I5. ._._:.....- »—----—. -— ____ -- J. I). A rchihald I, AS JUST R ECI-'.IVI".D a large supply of vain. able BOOKS, per Schooner "Julia." For “I. at the Shop occiipiet‘I by Mr. Jsnu McI.:op,'I‘;i. lor, l'pper Queen Street. Cliarloileiowii. Oct. I5.