PUBLISHED ON Estziblislieu 182; . H ASZARD’S GAZE'I"I‘E ..Published by Haszard &. Owen. Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 155. per year. AND CONTAINS, TIIE L.-\'1‘l*}S'l‘ NEWS, AT lI().\lE ih ADROA. Coach and rilcigli Making. OBERT i\lolN'l‘Yl{—l.£—relurns tliziiiks for the pa- tronage licrctiifuro extended to hint. and would inforiii the public, that he ltccps on hand, and mziltcs to .0-' él‘-— carriages, Wagons. Carts. S l e i g h s, & c. Upper Queen Street, October l3th, 1855. ‘ IIarlioss- and Coach Hardware. . EDWCARD DAN'A, MANUFACTURER & IMPOBTER ‘ 29 Kill: Street. (near State), Boston. FFICRS or Guilt at low Pl‘ll!:§, Springs. Axles, , Bolt.-4, §-‘pokes, Rims, Slnifts, liniiinelcil Cloth, Patent and Hiiamel ed Leaitlier; all of firs! qualily. SUPIRIOII. mnllcablc [run on hand. nnd furnishcil to order and pattern. "full assortnient Ainerican Hur- ness, ”£lltl\\':tI't5. l'.ui-ricunnn ATTENTION GIVEN To onnmts. A good Assortm Ft vJIL;;$ON’S CBLEBRATID Botanic M edicine Ann '1 liomsoniaii Preparations, with {all directions for .-§‘JQ_.E£I1I‘.4’." I'J§fHE —-ALI@— B. 0. 69 G. C. WIL$ON’S Compound Sarsnparillu. , Nouropathic Drops, \Vild Cherry Balsam, Dysentcry and Cholera Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard 8:. Owen, Sole wholesale Agents for Prince Edvmrd Island NEW BOOK Just issued from the Press of Haszard 5- Owen. ' 2: price . The Constitution of the Govern- ment of Newfoundland N its Legislative and Executive Departments. with I Appendix containing the Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council snd House of A_ssonib|y by JOHN LITTLE, Esq., Barrister at Law. New Books ! ASZARD st OWEN huvc JUST RECEIVED this day. per " Majestic," I one B om Edinburgh, among which, are it new supply of (3i's_ssssnts' PUILIOATIOII. viz.—Chsmbsrs’ In- formstion, English Litsriitnio, Journsl of Popular Liurntsre.now mien.-lam to « of Englsnd. lst volume,—'-A His- ss well as of the Kingdom, "hundred Wood Engraving, 0 volumes ‘ Pictorisl “Bldg tory of the «£10. lltsstrstsd with In topbe coin letcd ln , u ClIilibev'I' ocket Miscellany. 'l‘sles for the Road cod Bsil. Msthsmstios. AI rs. Geometry. Arithmetic. Bonk-ltoepinga stsrsl Philosophy nndpoisncs. in all its hrsnclies. 810. Also, from Hessrs. Oliver & Boyd, Eton Lstin Grsmmnr; Edwsrd's Latin Delectus; Dyrnock’s Cflllli‘ Reid's English Dictionary; Fulton's Johnston s do. , Hutton's Book-liuving; 3,;¢3,.- At [3 & K. - Kc to bonnie s Grsinmsr; unngnnlli ueltlonsyll am’! Engllmli . Msrkhsm's Frsncc; 8ts_wsrt's Modern Geography . . - M . ’ ; I i’>$3'.3‘il2l.€i‘li'€3§.3lmi.'i"i§fiF.1‘..‘£'i.“'i:ii'37iZt - m lllhlll’ EDMMEBGEM. EVERY Cliarloltetowii, P. ll, lSltllld,'W6tllleS{ld.y. May 7. l 18.66. COPAL VARNISH. FEVV Tin-cans ofsuperior C0l’A L VAR Nlsll R" “M by H tusztrtn A Clmrlottetoivn, July 2d. I855- Carriage Bolts.-. ASZARI) 8; 0\V|-ZN liiivo l't'(‘.('l\'P.ll ii lnrgo _[ Stock oftlio ubovc-of the lbllowiiig sizos:— 1.uNo'rii. II! It szrxn L} inches by 5 5-1“ 3-3 i«,- «- i I6 3-3 2 -s 3 5-16 3.8 2,5 -- i 5 Hi 3-8 3 H I-4 is-to :;.s 3, n 1.4 5-ll) 3 s '-16 5 4 H 1.4 7-lb‘ 3. 4 'l'hi~se Bolts have nciiily tiirncd |i-.-:id~< uml M0 Olliufefl, for sale at from 2.5 to 5i) per cent lower tliiiiitliuy Cull; be made for on the la|:ii.d. JUST PUBLISHED, LHNCE EDWARD ISLAND CALENDAR FOR E856: The Aluiriiiack of this year is 1!llllI(‘.'llldllC|.l‘\Vlll| I fllIl|i|lIt‘.|‘ of neat nu-i nppi'o[irr:itn \\ OUD l‘.NGI1A- VINGS, and besides the usuiil l'Irlll’lllIlll0fls '3‘”|”'l‘}'- qv rcqucstiif several friends, the day's length lor ehery day in the your. ' ALLIANCE LIFE .a1.«\'D l<"IItlv.' l.«\‘SUR.dJ\'C'Iz‘ COJl1- PJ1./t"Y, LOJV'l)0N. IIIAILISHED 81! A01‘ or i>Asu.ust:n'r. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CliAltl.l:‘.:3 YUUNG, Aqent_t'or l‘. E. lsliind. _hDtiv"e.llii1lg House and Land FOR SALE HF. DWELLING llousi: belonging to Marhos. ltooughan, nnd now occupied by Poor, l’cnsioner,:idj icon! to the Government Pond nnd iiiljuining tho pl'€lIIl§P§ of l\lr. John Caviinngh, Pen- sioner, The above l"rccliuld Property havin,; ii sub- slitntial IIOUSE, I5 v. 21 feet, nnd recently built. will be found well worthy of attention. For further ‘ ' ‘ r | , t d) r. piirtieulsrs inquire o t i'¢i‘pl\3I:‘t;:‘:I;Ie!kElI)llUG"AN. Jun. 25, 1856. ,.,p~_r~,--w FAlllBANK3’ : will CELEBRATE!) S C A L E S , ,. OF ALL VABIETIES Warehouse. 34 Kilby Street. B018 '1‘ 0 N . G-REENLEAF do BROWN, errors. A full assortment of all liinds of weighing up urn- tns and store furniture for sale at. low um. I rend, Hay. and Coal Scales set in any part ol'_tho Provinces. Eebrunry 9, 1856. 11 Bob. '8Ul’l-EBB.’ from "":.ia§§.°'.¥.l'E§: 52?. . an’. 0000's max H STORE, I splendid v LOT OF TEL, 8UGA§]vAldDR‘Imqu8sE8._. ' ' . M ""'°l' "M 5' 5"" wmriioauss w. noun. . Oclt 5. ' ' o . Cigars! Cigars _! ! SUPERIOR GERMAN CIGARS 40 receivpd by the Subscriber cu Con- siyimdnt, snd for sole sthis Auction Mort. corner of Queen sud Water Street!- r Th. yo Ci on ore for snrclctfld Illa. Ind _will _. loss vs sod Jmgfii - Oct. 10. ' ' .,§tegiments are to he sent to Halifax r AN ENGLISIIMAN IN AMERICA. l Mr. James B. \Varren. an Englishman I writes to the London Shipping Gazette, from Buffalo, as follows : “I liare now made the tour of the States of .\’oi'lh Anicrica. and think it pro- bable I can give your readers some useful iiifomiutioii. [ landed at New York city ten rnonths zigt), and have spent my time in studyiufz, the character and customs oflltcsc people, and must confess, that if I remained ten years. the result would be the Saint) rand I know very little about them. lint upon one poiiit-national pfllll‘.-—lll-I'll, wunieii and t-.liildrcn are all alike, and the idea of arty nation of lin- rope or the whole of tlioni put together, conquering this country, is perfectly ab- surd to them. Every body reads the papers, and :1 good ltiimorcil umliiu used to rate inc sainidly at Philadclpliia for our litiliires at Scbastopnl.” lli: says, he has convcrscd with intel- ligent iiici'ch-nits, and was astouislicd at their itidilferoiice in regard to war in En- gland. as well as mitcli impressed with the rciisinis \\'lil(‘.ll they gave him for not l'e:trin~.: the l‘t‘:«llll ofsuch it contest. He says that they told him, that l,500.U(lU Miiiic rllles could be ready by the next s{iriii2—tlint fifty steamers of‘ 4000 tons cucli, could be built and launched in > .aooaarisaa. WEDNESDAY & SA'l‘URDAY. eight months-—thut 500 of the fastest privatccrs in the tvurltl, could be provided in less time-—ili:it 80,00!) enrolled fisher- men could t‘e::ilily be obtained, and 500, U00 men could be concentrated at an point on the coast ina few days ! All this he believes not improbable. Mr. Warren has evidently judged intelli- gently of what he has seen in this coini- try. hi alluding to the consequences of a war, he says. “Mexico, (.'uba, and the whole of the Central .-tinerica woul be aniicxcd in the South, and I liavc little doubt of (.7uii:idii,iii the North; millions oftrcustire and tliousiiiids oflives lost to England f'oi'et'er : our (f(llllIll(‘l't‘(‘ crippled in every Sci1,‘.ltl(l.\.llilO ll'..lIllllg that will gladden the licznls ofonr tried soldiery. Now, what can we gain‘! A foot of territory I We don’t want it; and if we did, six feet for the majority of our brave fellows, I fear, would be the extent. Naval or military glory we doi1’t want, and as for the sand beach of the Mus- quito king, it is a decided humbug. What would be the result to this country? It would put her back in prosperity for half a century ; it would ruin thousands who are nowin aflluence, but would enrich thousands who are now poor. But the great advantagetho Americans have is that they can produce and manufacture everything they want ; the different climates-afibrd this. They would get accustomed to their own goods and dis- card ours forever. -:But the greatest injury to all parties, and I may say to the world, would be the makingof this nation of 25, 000,000 a warlike people, and, once installed with the love of war. the propa- gandists of Europe would have a tearful ally.” It is rumoured that.‘ the 62,n.d and 93rd dolphin. I New Series. No. 340. 'l‘nnNAno IN THE PAClP‘lC.-—-Tile Island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean, was visited by :1 terrific tornado, accompanied by a slight shock of an earthquzil-:e, on the 23rd of September last. In less than twenty minutes more than eight thousand persons were left without a house or roof to protect them from the fury of the storm. Every liotiso upon the island, with the exception often was scattered in every direction. The rain tell in toi'rcnt.s and as it touched the lips ittzistcd as salt as though itcame from the ocean. Thou- sands of cocoa-nut trees, (which is a very tough wood) laden with fruit, were crushed like so many slender reeds, tom tip by the roots and thrown into all sliapes. .»\'orirly everything that carried its head above ground was destroyed. PROPOSED SUBMAMNE TUNNEL rttom LIVERPOOL T0 Blltlt'E_\'Hl?.‘iD.—- It appears thata project has been started in Eu‘-' glzind for the construction of a subma- rine tunnel beneath the Mersey to con- nect thcsc two important towns. It is proposed to run a treble-arched tunnel beneath the river ; one arch being for a. double line of railway, one arch for waggon,s carts and commercial carrages, and one arch for ‘quick-moving vehicles, cquestrians and predestriaris. The plan isamoditicatiou of the tunnel proposed by Mr. W. Austin, fora passage under the sea from Dover to Calais, as already described in our paper. The Mersey tun- nel would, as at present proposed and arranged, be about two miles in length of which about three quarters of a. mile would be made under the river. The whole of the tunnel would be thoroughly dry, ventilated, lighted with gas, under surveillance, and easy of access at all times and seasons. 2—o RUSSIAN liiirorr-:NcE AND CUN.\'l.\'G.——- In a letter, dated Warsaw, March 21, we find the following :—“Some oflicers ofdistinction believe that it is not thought in Russia, that. Cronsdnt can resist the new Eiiglisliarmarneiits. Russia laughs in its sleeve at the foreign newspapers and speculators on the exchanges‘ who call its weakness and impotence, gene- rosity and disinterestedncss. Before Eu- rope they in on the mask of_ ma nani-, mity_,- be ore their countrymen t atef‘ astuteness. They say, "that the are breaking up the Anglo-French al lance or their own interests, and that they will join Franoe,'either against England or what is more likely, against Austr_i,a.._ A dogmwbo had lost the whole of -her ' interesting fsmily was seen trying to poke a piece of crepe through the door-himdle of one of the lssusage sh_ops_in Philo- People wholthink there's something: in I] name, remark, that the greatest Eng-‘l jlish philosopher was Bacon, nnd one of the finest Scotch poets,’ Hogg, s_nd_or.s~ of the pleasnntest British essayists, Lamb. ,'I‘ho,four who took, ‘ugh ‘ prises ip tlI_I:,lBOIl0II Bsby Show hove all ~ since died. oin the Crimea. I I X