H.ASZARD’S GAZETTE. Wednesday, November 7, 1855. Some time since, a person of_tlie name of M‘Cree submitted to our inspection _a mineral pi ment, which promised at first sight to be va uable. We submitted it to Mr. Murphy the painter, who had the kindness to grind some ofit with oil, anld it was found to possess the u eful ua ities as raw erra-siciina. or yiiilidvr dchre.q We roasted. or calcined some of the mineral, and the result was a lively red. Our info_rmant gavo_us to understand, that it was to be procured in great ab_undance ; if so, it will be a valuable acquisition not only to the man upon whose farm it is found,_ but to the Island in general. We_ would advise Mr. M‘Cree to communicate with the o\vner—lie declined telling us who he was—and in con- junction with him sending up a barrel or two to town, many of the painters would, we doubt not. avail themselves of the opportunity of pur- chasing seine ; and s eeiiiiciis might be sent to the neigbbourin co onies and to the United States, and the not. whether there would be such a demand for it, as to render the working of‘ the vein an (phjcct of importance, might be soon ascertiiine . We are at all times happy to give our aid and assistanee—hunible though it may be—to any discovery in art or science. that may lead to develop the natural resources of the Island. It is very possible. that many useful materials, the possession of which might en- _ Iiance our list of experts, or at all events, he substitutes for article of import, may still be hid beneath the surf‘-ace. We are satisfied that a good specimen of putters’ clay might be found and we have, no doubt, that a pottery properly managed, would be a profitable concern to the parties engaged and of great advantage to all classes of the ceminunity. Tm.-: Ni-:\vs.—by the papers hroughtby the Lady Le Marcliant yesterday, i Shediac, we have only one day's later news from Europe. “To understand from ii gentlemen. who came passenger, that a telegraphic dispatch was received at Sliediac, giving one week's later news, announcing that Porekop was in the hands of the Allies, that the Russians had been defeated at Kars, and that they were fortifying their position on the North of Sebastopol. The Britis Mails will be looked for with the great- est of interest on Friday, and we hope to be able to put our readers in possession of‘ some important news. in ournext issue. One Day later from Europe. The Ariel, belonging to the new Vander- bilt line of teomships, arrived at New York on Saturday evening, placing us in possession of news from all parts of Europe, 1 day later than that received by the Africa. Consols had improved a shade in London. Austrian finances are reported as in a most precarious condition. The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing on October 173, at 6 o’clock in the evening, sends the following by ex- press to London :— News of the doings of the expedition which arrived before Odessa on the 8th is anxiously expected. 10,000 French sol- diers tire on board the squadron, and the general belief is. that Kinburn and Oezakuff are to be the points attacked. Oezakolfor Otshakov, is a seaport town about forty miles ENE. of Odessa. Until l788,it belonged to Turkey, and was strong- ly fortified. It has still a citadel, and is a quarantine station, but its trade has great- ly diminished, since the foundation of Odes- su. Kinburn is a seaport town on the op- posite side oftlie Linau Gulf‘. These towns command the mouth of the Dnieper, and their possession by the allies would inflict a severe blow upon Odessa. A report ofn popular out-break in Sicily was prevalent. Rome was dreadfully afflicted with Clio- lera. At Madrid. also, there were about 50 cases a day. and the civil governor of the capital had died from it. Russian agents were busily at work in Italy and Switzerland. . Nothing later from the Crimea. The English gun boats had left the Bal- tic, iind were under convoy home. It is said that the Danish Sound Dues ques- tion will certainly be settled in an amicable manner. . The attempt to lay a submarine telegraph between the coast of Italy and Algiers had roved a failure, the cable having ruptured in paying out. A terrific boiler ex lesion had occurred at the Walker Iron orlts, at NewcOtle- upon-Tyne, (Eng.,) which killed five men. two boys, and inflicted injury on several others. Il.\SZAttD’S GAZE'l"l‘l:.', NOVEMBER. 7. Tire Supreme Court finished its Miohelmas Term sitting, on Monday lust. There were few cases for trial, but a considerable number of larguments and these of importance. Our liarlxwr, wliarfs and streets, resenta lively appearance and betoken a goo deal of business. We. on Monday last, saw the volunteers, or by whatever name they may be called. at drill in the garrison ; they present a soldier-like ap- earance, we must say,and reflect credit on the rill Sergeant; whether the benefit expected from them will compensate for the expense to which the Island will, undoubtedly, be sub- mitted, we have yet to learn. Iloth these facts will be communicated, we suppose, about Feb- ruary, to the representative wisdom assembled in Parliament. —-——<o—c—— —~ fonica couar. Ocronun 3|.-.lohn Wood for nssiiult and [res- pass on John Trcneniaii I-Isq.. while in the discharge ofliis duty in a County Magistrate on the 26th of Sept. last endeavouring to quell a riot on board the ferry steanier; convicted; fined ~I0_s with costs or be imprisoned 6 weeks for the assault, and lined I0: with costs or be iniprisoned I4 days for the trespass — aid in Court. . llayden, jr., on complaint of John llovyer, assiiyer of weights and measures fbr Queen's County. before llobt. llulchinson. Esq.. for being three weights short in his Mill of the number required by the Mill Act; was subject to, and paid zi line ofiliirty shillings with costs. Nov. l.——Otlo Curtis, brought before Robert IIutcliin.~:on and 'I‘hoinzis Pelhick. Esqrs.; was con- victcd of careless driving. by whicli be upset a horse and cart at Robinson's Hill, on the Malpcqiie Road; lined Gs with costs. Nov. 2.—Abcrcioin'oie \\"illock, fa-r trespass on the household property of, and threatening langu.ige to Duncan Stewart; convicted; ordered to pay the amount of damage done. l9s. 5d., willi costs or be imprisoned three weeks, imd to find bail hinisclfin £20, and two sureties in .CIO. and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for six inonlhs, and stand coinniitled till such security be given. _ 5lh.—'I'homas Connors, drunk, rli<c-r-ierly and insulting the Police Cnusl..ililc~; convic ml; lined 5:. with costs or be iiiiprisoned ~18 hours, ninl urdo-re.I to give bail hi:nsell'in £20, and two siirciios in £10, each to keep the peace and be of good belinvieur for three months. and stand coinmiltcd till such securiiy E’ (2 given, “rs. Burke, of Georgetown, drunk on the street yesterday, (Sunday) convicted; ordered to jail. Councellor for the week, Silas II.irn:u'd, Esq. Married, 'At Bedeque. on Thursday, the let inst. , by the Rev. Malcolm Ross, Mr. Arthur Owen. ofhlalpeque, to Matilda Gardiner. of the former place. Passengers, In the Lady I.e.\Iarcbant, from Pictoa to Char- lottetown. on Friday. Nov’. 2d.-—A. Leslie. Esq., M . M. Sulivnn, Niacheil. Hibbard, Skinner, James D. Baird. II. J. Cnlbec, Johnson, Talbot, Chas. Ross, VV. H. Blair. Romans and Mrs. Romans, Rev. Alex. Mcfiillory. Rev. Mr. Reed. Miss Stewart, Cart. Evans. is do. from Sliediac, yesterday, Adam Stevenson, Es ., Messrs. Clement Sinet. Angus Gillis, Alex. Mc eill, and Capt. Campbell. ‘ " ' T ' .‘_".’1"’_T‘.V_f'—"T‘ Port of Charlottetown. . ARRIVED. Nov. 3. Sclir. Victoria. Leslie, Halifax. 5th. Brig Napoleon, Mormon, Arichnt. Schr. Con- servative. King, Piciou. Schr. Swift, Lelllsnc. New Car isle. Gtb. Schr. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou. IAILID. Nov. 3, Schr. Favorite. Cummings, Liverpool. N. S. Brigt. Express, Benton. New Bnrque Sir Alex- ander, Snelling, Pictou. Schr. Amandals, Bearisto, St. John, N. B. ‘ Glh. Schr. Swift, LeBlsnc. Bay Chsleur. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. George Douglas HAVING opened an Eslablisliment in the new building one door east of e residence oftho Hon. Gisons. Coi.s:s, he is prepared to sell at prices less than in any other establishment in the CMFURNITURE of all kinds. He has now on hiind a large assortment of'——Huir- stuffed. I ring-bottom SOI-‘AS. (mahogany and black win out.) various handsome patterns, at prices riingin from £5 up to £1 LOUNGI-1S;—— arlor. hair-stuffed. spring-bottom -) Best Grecian cane-bottiim CHAIRS, various other stterns cane-seated Chairs; all kinds of w on ditto; office ditto; Setteos; Belles Cradles; Window Scots and ladies‘ Work Tables; Looking Glasses; " ‘ ’ , Window Blinds and Paper Hangings. All other kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE made to order, at the shortest notice. All kinds of American Furniture repaired; cane-bottom Chain ro-sated. Nov. 6. I055. Isl. do Adv. Ii. eseli. Cane-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered‘;-l TO 'BE LE IIE IHVICLLING IIOUSII and I’reiiiisc:i near Governniient House, at present occupied by Captain eflezizeley, consisting of n Dwelling Home which contains a spacious Dining-iooni and Draw- ing-rooiii. Breakfast-rooiii. 7 Bed-roonis, large Kit. chen. Servant‘: “till, 3Servunt’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, V E" ST E ’ I-ilfdtfif. From.-porcli. large liiilrunce Ilall. largo Inner I “fill. lluck-porqli, 2 Iililfik entrances, [pupils and Front stair-cos ' - , ’ d VV . L . AT BINSTEAD. ber-rooiii:,’aii<Ilii :I:lyt5IllIl(lIliipI'I)‘IJlIlllL'(I disiliir. one‘ um r 0 |;[~} s0[_[)_ M, AUCT,0N_ on vp,w,,,,,M,, ‘ A large and rzomniodious Coach-house, 3 stalled the I5lh day ofJV'oreIIibeI'. nt" Iiiiisletid." the m“bl”' ”""'“”""""""' "W 'l"’“'ev 1"’ " "“.Y'l°"- AUCTIONS. —iii=r2i.Es”§-i-6 as?‘ Another Chalice of [-‘m-,,, 91‘ [L ‘\_ pfimlowm. BsQA:_ and (-‘_r:iin-room. .\l:mnre-_\nrd, large Kitc ieii garden -I very fine C(MV:<.l. (pure Durlmin,) | Wu“ IN" "W-"‘\.i"" "“,“""~"’ i:""'d""v '~'l3E‘""' r"f"" n-iilrriiuzo :-iid -nrini,-,;e rlizvv, zi large Lziwii running do IIULI. CAL[.~' do, , ' I H _ J _ , _ _ 2 do |“.;“.‘|.:u du ‘LL. it Imll I1lVl.ll. ‘.lI'i|l‘Il-I‘ \\|m H-ll.\i:nleIlL'e for keeping [benum-u‘ pARM m)RSE' lhoais, etc. I'.XIo,'lisIVt3 |Il.'llIIllII0ll of young trees of 1 do do MARE, |§I|!'lu‘i;llltIIS,“ lprge Ii0(lI—llIJIie, W‘<l>od anddcliopping 2.) superior llflcesmr l.;w|,;S % ' ; -_ n I .' s'p.u-mus nil l:(IIlIIl:U ious yni . p 2 ) RAM ],A,\||5s, q‘.,g.,¢|,.,.- win, 3 V“- i ‘ Ilicre are front rind hack gates facing on different rimy of “mm l_.._\”“[NG U.|.ENa.“‘S’ &c_’&c_ ‘Streets. and a never failing well of water on the Sale In oon.iiiv.-nce at I2 o'clock. p",”.m.'"”' . . . . . JA“ES pm,-p~luS.Aucl«”ncer. lhis spleiidid Miiiisioii from its situation com- Chnrlonmmvm Nov. 6 l855_ inands thelinest vicwlifany house in Charlottetown, ' ‘and frein its proximity to (lovernnient Ileuse and l other iidvaiiinges ilie Sub.-ciiber confideiilly offers it AUCTION. ll"! IIHUSI Cl“;-lllll. ciiriil'rpi:il_iloi and desirable resi- ) u ,‘ .‘ _ ‘_ ‘EIICH or ii -veineinan s nniily in or near Town r "lA(T" 7Ihu'b‘l"[aV Tc 87”‘ ‘?fdD"i“L’l"["l:’ H d : I‘or further pziiticnliira apply to - vai an as an we woo e oc 0 an . . - containing about 230 acres, eight miles from i Q9 " 6” lgfiivil) “ ILEUN’ Richmond sues I (‘li:irlolti.-toivii. on the St. l’eter’s Road, next to Dr. ] I A‘ ' l‘ I J lloswall's, will he sold in lots to suit. [llII('llf\N:|'S,l In” H I _ I I _ ' '7 lyucmulmr 6”‘. M 12 (,,clock. Terms "mat, km,._v,,: j\|.I. pr-rsmis lIllIt,'l.)If_‘(I to II"! |»,state oflhe late Sil . ‘ |)0.\' \l.l) .\lr:l)ll}i:\l.l),(ileii'il:ul:ile. are re- Joi IN ,.\R(j[|, ju-|)(),\},\[,]), fquesierl to settle ilieii Accouiils iuniiedinl:-ly. or steps ,\g.,,,; must be lulu.-ii to -.-nforce pnyiiierit. ‘ Om, 29:!“ 1.6255, 4... JOHN Altllll. .\lcI)ONAI.I), _ ~ ; ()ci. I3. Age l . v . . , Llll\ll)0i\l ll0Ub.=-.. Pall I855. 13:. Sir .dIemmlci-from Lomlon and Jllujcslic from Livcrpo . HE Subscriber li.-is coiiipleted his I".ill Supply ofllriiish Merchandize. new forming one ofthe niosr esleiisive and general stocks in the inarket— (which will be sold on the most inmlerato terins f'or prompt payincnt, ti liberal discount mode to whole- sale customers.) comprising every variet in Ladies’ dress iiinlerials at cxlrnordiiiary low prices—Ladics‘ in.-iiitles and bonnet-' iii the nmvesl styles, together with a l.‘lI‘_;4! tI.~‘.~‘.)llllI8llI of .\|illinery—I.:idies‘ sets stone iiiarlio. sahlr-, I"itcli. mink, squirrel and other furs. cloaking in great variety, clollis .1 large assort- ment, blankets, prints, shirtings, curpeliiig, hearth rugs, cruinb cloths, hosiery hnberdasliery. ribbons a choice selection. silk velvcts, trimmings in great variety, ready made clothing all sizes, boots : shoes, satin slippers, oil floor cloth. with ii great variety of other goods. City Tannery, No. 12, Grafton .2‘-«“:rcet. BOOK SAl.l~‘. at the above establislinicnt-— S00 sides No-ai‘s lmiillii-r, 300 I3I\Il‘H Iiulllt.-L.-3 Imlllllcl‘, 2m) sides light. Solo I.o:ither, 500 Call'-slriiis. , l\'. Il.——I-‘our-pence li:i‘.f-pr-iiny per pound will be paid for niiy quanlily of Green llides. \\'.\I. ll. DAWSON. Ocloher 20. To be Lot for :1 term of Years, ll.-\'I‘ liiglilv ClIiII\'ll'.I.‘(I Ilslale known by the T rnine of I\'eiisiiigloii. the property of Captain lleaizcley, and at present in its occup.ition of Mr George lie r. I-‘er particulars apply at the allies of '1‘. Heath aviland. Ii.-'q.. Barrister at Law. :1. o - . . A large iissortinent ofliardware, and groceries ofnll The new Chapel of the Christian Church, kinds, tens very cheap, to be had at tho Subscribe-r's at New Glasgo _ Store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic W I..L be opened. and dedicated. '0 Ill? 5°|""°° °r Chapel. .God, on Lord's day, the llth of November pt II. IIASZARD. 11 o'clock. ii. in. A collection will be taken In aid of the Building fund. Charlottetown. Nov. In. 1855. WANTED. MII.I.I~‘.I{. for n Grist Mill, who thoroughly III- derstands his business. to whom liberal Wlgel ' " :.—A I “""b° gm" P” ‘o JESSE wiucirr. HASZARD do OWEN Have received and offer for sale nnwsows Acadian Geology; AN Account of the Geological Structure and Mineral Resources of Nova Scoii.-i and portions of the neighbouring Provinces of Ilrilisli iiiericn. By John William Dawson. Iv‘. G. S., 5-c. 3x0 pages small Svo., with a large colored Geolo- gicul Map, Four Engravings and niiinerous \Veod- cuts. rice I‘2s Sold by the Publisliers, J. Dawson & Son, Pictou, and by all Booksellers. 9. Iledeque Mills. Sept. 26. N.B.—A single Man preferred. ' I I‘ 0' ' I I Bargains . bargains .. - T the Subscriber's SALI‘. ROOM, opposite Mr. I’eake's Store,- 6 most approved American COOKING STOVES. 5 large Wood Slows, (secon hand.) -I czisks fill.-\l\'I)Y. I0 bbls. Ship Brenda I cbil 6 inch Shroud Rope. I set Standing Rigging, (second hand) I0? l1V9"3l of 60 lens. I \Vindhiss Rim and alls, IIO bars 2}, 300 do. ~;’,. I30 do. I inch, 27 do. lfi 'nch Round IRON, and 75 bars OI Ill“ find square refined IIIO . T"M''—C‘“h 0" deliviiiiivissiin DAVIES. Ex -Ii Building Lots for Sale. OII. Sale or Lease ii few desirable lluilding Lots situate in the 'I‘own of Stratford, Lot 48. oppo- site Cliarlettetown. For terms apply to BENJAMIN DAVIES. 0°" '7' I355‘ October 16, isas. C A U T I 0 N! X IIERHAS. SAIIAII l{Ol’ER.. :1 servant in my 0 employ. has left my service without fulfilling ‘ \. __ her engagement. this is to caution all persons from Wool and Sheep ..l.ins. ' BELL employing the said SARAH Iiorizn, without hfir ‘ ROBE“ r H ' producing is written disclmrge, otherwise. they wll Cliiirloltelown, I’. L. I. Julie ‘Jlh IS.)-). 6 m be prosecuied as the Law (I(l1I'E(E3S.'r "A I I I . V , _.- . . . .~'..\l ). "' _, ’ 1-=03 :3AL.';.. valuable Leasehold Property for 999 yell": 3' A one shilling per acre, formerly the properly of JAu;g BAGNILL, deceased, situated at Bedeque, - rm con- Butter, Wool 6;. Sheepskins. _3,Hl.; _,~,,,,S,.,.,.,c. wan 'i'|y Cash for Better, Church of England Prayer Books. ASZ.-IIID St OWEN have received a lprge suiply of the,sbevc and are prepared to sell them at t e following low prices, viz. Ruby 82nio, Cloth, Gilt Edged, Is 6d. “ Ce Morocco, Embossed richlyGi|t, 3:. llorocco, 4| 6 . Minion flnio. Roan, I-Embossed. Gilt Edged, 3s. Nonpsreil 82mo. 3:. Pics ‘Mme. be 6d. 8vo 9!. Call‘. 12: 8d. a state of cultivation, with a house and born thereon. and a good spring of water near the door InlI“IIb|llI:° dence of fine wood and firing on the same. "_ Ft“. an nccomodatien to the purchaser. 0“ hf“ ° _ ‘’ ur'chai-e money may remain on interest or I time- I‘or further ariiculars app! to John R.GardIn0|’o Iledeque, or IVil|iaiu Dodd. h“'l°““°W“' jj- 'I‘o be Let, HAT excellent Stand, liiiewn as the "Manches- ter House." Sduey SING?» P°“°"I°“ IIV“ i'""'°'“'""' Applidfi ARCH. McDONAI.D. COPAL VARN ISH. . FEW Timon: of superior COPAL VARNISH, L for sale by H. HABZABD. Charlottetown. July 2d, 1855.