HASZARUS GAZETTE, DECEMBER. 15. . . Married, 0a the 8th Nov. last, by the Rev. Joseph Ander- sen, Presbyterian Minister. South Gower. the Rev. Hugh Brown. Spencerville, Canada West, to Iliss Ilargaret Walker, fourth daughter of John Walker. Eeq., New Aaiiiia, Prince Edward Island. Died, At New London, on the 7th inst., Janet. the be- loved consort of Donald M‘Kay, Teacher of the_ Granville School. She expired in the triumph ol faith, leaving a numerous faintly, and a large circle of relatives to mourn her loss. at Port of Charlottetown. A iuvsn. Dec. 8 Schr. Liberator, Boston; goods. Bessie, Ngal, Glottceuor; ppples. &c. ll.lngrani, Pic- tou; Mails. Ornament, Lutz, Shediac; lumber. " sAii.s:n. Dec. ‘I, H. Ingram, Pictou; insils. Brig. Juno, Miic.\lahan, St. .lohn's Newfld; produce . 8th Schr. Foam, Bars, llalifaa; do. Brig. Eliza, Paul Sidney; lutiiber &c. Uhio, lll‘Kiiy, West Indies; general cargo. Intended, Ball. llideford; mber. toth, Copelln, .\lutch. St. John's NlId.; produce. Ilth, Bella Donna. Sidney; biil. Sch. John, Creel- man, llalifax; produce. Hibernia. d0- d0- Mtli, Lark, do. do. Mary, Le‘ lllttnz. do» do- l2th, Alice Ilogers, St. John, I\. ll: produce. lath, .lulia,do do. Favorite. llabin, llulifax; do. WlI:cxa.—Duriiig the latter part of the last, arid the beginning of the present week, we had fearful stormy weather, and reports of wrecks are the topics of conversation in every quarter. Two new vessels belonging to Messrs Longworth and Yates, were blown away front the North aide cf the Island, and ran for the Gut of Canso. 'l‘liey afterwards succeed- ed in working their way up to the Bay opposite tlils Harbour, when one of them, the " r§AitniisiAN.” catiie to anchor in Orwell Buy, on Pridtiy, the 7th inat.; and in the gale which blew that night, she par- ted botli chains, and drove on Prim Island, and is now a total wreck. The other got on the reef otl'St. Peter's Island. but we are pleased to learn she has since been got. oil’, and is now in this Port- -—-:. »——‘—3 Ilia Excellency the Lit-tit. Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointnients, "lit. Charles Stewart Mitcnutt to be it Commis- sioner for the recovery of Small Debts for Prince- town Roy.tlty,in the place of George Sinclair, |£sq., resigned, who is about leaving the Isliiiid. . Mr. Neil Nlackay to be Postmaster tit Princetown Royalty, in the place of Mr. .li_-hn_ Canipbell, rest tied, who is about leaving the I)tstrict 1-. Robert Ellis to be a tiauger for Bedeque. His Excellency the Licut. Governor has been leased to to appoint, provisionally, Georg-2 Ilagnall and John Wright, Esqrs. , to be Members of the Legislative Council. AUCTION. ( For the benefit of all concerned) 0 BE SOLD on .\loivuAv next, the 17th T inst. at ll o'clock, it. m., at the store of Mus. CANTIJLO, Great George Street, 4 Barrels CRACKERS. The same having been damaged by Salt water, on bond the Schr. “ .lciiiitiiii," John Green, .\l:ister, from Boston, U. S. and ordered to be sold for the benefit of all concerned. II. \V. LOBIIAN. Auctioneer. Dec. I4 . I855. CHRISTMAS Is comma. ' Another opportunity for Bargains. 'I‘ an Evening Sale, oft)il, Paiiitiiigs, Perfume-. ' ry, Coiifectioiieiy. Yankee Notions, Le‘ Fun, Ladies’ and Youths’ Rubber Boots and S &c., dtc. ' ' B Y A I/(TFION. On Tuesday livening, the 2lst iiist., at 7 o'clock, at the Subscriber's Stile Room, Queen street, a quantity of (loads suitable for the season, viz:—- I case Perfumery. 1 N Yankee Notions, 7 boxes Confectionery, _ A few boxes choice llaisins, I case splendid hill‘,-V. _ , 4 dnz. pairs Ladies (mats and Cliildrens’ Rubber Iloots and bhoes, I punch:-on_Rum, 5 csslts Write, . _ _ I case handsome Oil l’ainttn!li 3 hi-aniiful Lzlll winilow Cornices, [0 buxcs (imutttl f'I([]i.'C. 40 gross Matches, 10 doz. Buckets. Brooms, 10 sides Upper Leather. _ With a lot of Soaps, Saleratus, Wrapping Paper, Brass Clocks, &c.. &c-. ‘'43- _ JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. December I3. ‘C"niiésE 2 cnEEsEii UST received from Boston, a further so ply of excellent quality. at the KING Sqiutta cost. 9“, n_ in; BL!-IR St SON. her, oer, J s_.._._-_._ "BOARDING. I-‘.W LADIES or a Married Gentleman and a wife. can be accommodated by applying to F hi Mrs. II. B. DOU above Mr. Purdie. the Port of GLAS, Pownal Street, next door W CHRISTMAS FRUIT! ‘tUPl£ltlt)lt CUltl{AN'l':|, Illoom tt.ii.~:tNs, . . .N.0'rI _. . LI. PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber will l\U'l‘é, &c., &c. at the Kim; 8qi.1Atts f Dlettlc make immediate payment. or their sc- llouss, counts will be sued forat the Commissioner's Court Dec. I3. Irn IIIEEII 8;, SON, for recovery. -“- —- ALEXANDER SMITH. F,’,RM FOR SALE. New London, Dec. llth, I866. 7 'Ill". l.":’\llllI now in the ticuupuiitizi of _\Ir, [L \V, _ ED\VAItD'I, lit otii.-reil fur Stile, coritisitiiiig I92 aores—!l:l0 ticres bring can-.l l'i-iiin stamps and in a good st.ito nl'cultivation, being well nniiiured, and no part of it ltus been over cropped. 'l‘here is an excellent spring of ttttlt.-r close to the House; and the huiitlings being recently built, tile in good con- dition hlltl co-tttnodious. ’I'liere is it fine grove of soft wood growing up near to the buildings, II2 acres lret-liohl. New Wiltsliire Settlement, Lot 3|, Dec. 8, I855. t r t C COKGI! COKE... b‘O|l a'.\l.l'Z at the ‘ins Worl.-s, ll quaiitity of very Superior (" Isl-Z, at Gil per bushel, or We per Cl.l‘l|ltlI'ttl|, and lbs per Cllztlilllilt, if 5 or upwards be in en. . AMERICAN nous;-. Fall Stock Completed. Per Dancing Feather, Jlfary Jnniina, and Mary Jinn, _ I"R0\l lIl,).'I'I‘0N AND HAI.lI"AX. BY lhe‘ahove ships, the subscriber has just finished . his I-Au. |rui~oit'rA1'ioiv, coinprining (bfljitlms his large stock already advertised) as follows : 8'1 chests 'l'ea—warranted good, I2 puns- Molasses, 4 lihds. Sugar, 50 buses llai-inis, I00 sides Sale Leather, 60 Storm, 25 btils, Apples. 4 cwi. Cheese, l_tl doz. Brooms, Ifido. Pails, 3 caslis Fluid, I\ewe|l's Patent safety Lamps and Lamp feeder. in a variety of styles, to lIl)lI. Nuts, 20 do Crackers and Pilot Bread, 2 bales Bulfalo Robes, die. die, The whole forming a most extensive stock, and from the variety in the dllfetenl articles, and mode- rote chiitgos, is w»-ll worthy of attention. AniriucAx llousit, Grafton Street. W. B. DAWSON. v _t as. w.\‘i. \ll.'ltl'llY, stutiager. Clllllli-llOl0\\lI. l)t-c I2, I85-"J. NOTICE. PFTRSONS wanting the services ofchiltlri.-n as Appretiticv.-s or otlit-riiiao.-. from 10 years old and iipivziitls, can he assis'cil iii pi-muriiig sueli, il earlv ripplicaiioti is made at the uflice of Mr. 'I'. S'|‘I:lNAltT, in lli-.-lltisay's B-.ii clings. Dec. 15th. N55. Dec. 13. CHEAP AN ~i SAFE‘. LIGHT! Nl”.WEI.L'S I’;\'l'I*}.‘l'l'. Safety Lamp or Lamp Feeder \Varrant«d to prevent tlll at-ciduiits front the use of nunnisa I-‘LUID, ['A'l‘t?N'I‘ oii., ROBIN oit., CAMPl|L\lC, And all other explosive cnmpouiids used for produc- tion of li-_',lit. 'l'his INVIZNTION is applied to cnniiiion Fluid, Solar and (Iainpliene I.:iiiip-e, l.itriip Feeders, Fluid- tlolders. I.llttll'I'll*, &c , :. We respectfully invite the nttt-iitioii oftlic public to Ni:ws:i.i.‘s l.MPRUVI:‘l) SULJIR FLUID A met-ican House‘? 'l fore the I-‘ins-r or .IAiituAitv Ncxr ions GIBSON. December E3. H Carriage Bolts. &i >1 Stock of the iibove—oI' the following aizes:—- Patent Burni..ig Fluid andiCam- iAs cheap and gooil its can he hoiighi in the market ..‘IIro, .\‘/in-roles. Glaies, Lump lVi'cki‘ni(. Entry : Hull Linterns. l"Iui7l l,‘/iirnilelicrs, §'c,, For Stile, lvholesale 8; Iiettiil, by N ewell, Willard 6c 00., No. 28 Bromfield Street, Boston. N. ll.—A large ris.lucti'on will be made from the former prices of N:wi.:i.i.’s SAI-‘a:'rY I.AMt-s, &c. Q‘? The following certificates are it ltllllclent gun- rantee of the entire safety and elliciency of the Safe- ty l.iitnp and Feeder. \Ve have hiid ati opportunity to test the Patent Safety I.itiiip and Lamp Fender of )Ir. John N3“-ell, of this city. in regai to the measure of pmiecfitm their construction ntliirds. In the trials to whit-,|. we subjected thorn, no endeavored, without effect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the fluid mixed with air, atid to burst them by the pressure oftlie vapor alone. 'l‘lie principle adopted by Mr. Nowell be made for on the Island. Stoves! Stovesll and Close Stoves; attd for Sale by. JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, Nov. 30, I855. I Under the Patronage of Mrs. Daly. A BAZAAR. will he lteld, (l).V.) on the 27th 0 and its itnmeditite vicinity. N . Fund to resi ‘Ill-I Subscriber in closing up his present business in l’. E. Island, respectfully requests all parties, who are indebted to liitii, to hand over, on or be- A ZARI) & OWEN have received a large L./IJIIPI which itivos ti steady, brilliiint “Allie, LENGW," D“‘Mr“:' nearest to Gas that has ever lit‘-ttll prodiici-d. 'l‘lie l"fi"e' by l 3'1" :8 cost nflinriiiiig being only oats: CHN1‘ AN Houtt! 2" u 1 § , 8 'l'liese I.:tiiip~' tire pzirliizularly adiiptml for Cliurclieit, 2 H 0' :8 Ilttlrl.-A, I-‘iii-tories, Stores niul plIfl0lll'll.' llil Solar; 3‘) “ | g _'g can be altered, using the-. .~:iiiio sliride Common 3 H "4 6'“; ‘:8 7‘ l"luid I.uttips can he ClllllI2|"tl to Safety Fluid Lamps. ‘A ,, "4 7'"; 3' ' 6 P0“ 1‘ 13,5 These Bolts linve neatly turned heads and are ofl'ered for s.ile at from 25 to 50 per cent lower than they can UST ARRIVED per Schr. Rornp,n large assort merit of Cooking, I"ranklin, Caboose, Air-tight I)s.cs:sinEii. next, in the 'I‘sssrs:nAivcir. IlAi.i., liy u Coniniittee of Ladies appointed from all diviioininations, on lielialfofthe poor of Charlottetown —Nc rolicf will be granted front the Bazaar dents in the Island. who may remove into Charlottetown after the puhlicatioii ofthis Notice. Contributions will he thankfully received by the "-\ "P‘H'l"‘BItlDl: or Cni:asorr.—A CI!-‘ IIAN Hi:aoiiu:.—The following little sto- ry deserves a more general circulation than it is likely to have obtained in the ponderous volumes of ancient history.— On the site of the modern Scbnstopol formerly stood the republican city of Cherson, famous for its freedom, its com- merce, and its wealth. In the days of the Roman Empire, the young Gycia, daughter of the President of Cherson, was marricil in Prince Asantlcr, son of the ricigliboiiring Kiiig ol Bosperos. To guard the liberties of the republic against treachery. it was stipulated that the Prince should reside constantly at Clier- soii, and have no intercourse with llosper- Qs. About two years after the inarrige, the President being dead and his wealth hav- ing descended to his daughter and to her husband, it happened, that it favourite waitiiigniaitl of Gycia had committed some otfencc, for which she was condemned to pass it certain tiuie in solitude iii a room over some granarics attached to the pal- ace. liile pursuing her employment of spinning in this room, a portion of the apparatus fell on the floor, and got entan- gled in a corner, so that it could not be cxtricuted wiiliout removing it tile of the pavement. The removal of the tile en- abled her to see into the granary below, and there she saw that, instead of bales and sucks. at number of Bosperian sol- diers were secreted. She immediately sent to Gycia, who hastened to her, ex- pecting to be greeted with penitent suppli- cations for pardon. Instead of this, the young |icroino’s attention was directed to the forinitlalile contents ofthe clinrnber below. Gyciti iiniiicdiutely cooiiiiunicated with some of the chiefs of Clieisoii, and it was ascertaimtl, that her treacherous husband had surreptitiously brought over these forcgiii soldivrs disguised in trading vessels, and that ilieyweic kept in con- cealinciit untilu sufficient force was C«'|l' lected, when they were to be employed in overpower-ing Cliersoii, destroying its li- berties, antl annexing it to the kingdom of Bosperos. ' I-Icr decision was immediately made. The unsuspecting traitor Asnnder, with his Cliersoiiese associates, having retired to bed early one evening after a carousel, the palace was set on fire, and Asander, and his companions, his soldiers, and the whole palace, consumed to ashes (See Finlay's"' Ilisiory of the Byzantine Em- pire,” p. 4l9). Joan of Are, the Maid of Saragossa, and various other heroines ,is that of the \\l'Il known Diivy l.iiiiip. He has so flnderlllellliolml LfItli€!=— ‘ ._ _ _ "cpmbinIed_tlie pu_rts._tliat we up]-e satisfied that all risk Mite. IlAirnir.i.a, llltts. I.i.oiro ihave had their praises loudly sung ; Will H) ex nstvv ttrtioii tit rwim\'e . ~ , AR , ’ . _ l t)plI\ltl.F.S 1‘. .h\(fl{S()N, M. D. iii... i-:.“iicu:iurn, "° °"° Pu?’ “ d"°"°d mb""' "3 me me , AUG. A. IHYI-2.~=, \l- n,_ l,,,,,,,,,,,,. (;_ M,,l,,,,,,,,_,,_ mory of (JYCIA rut: Brunt: or Luuasox? l Assayt-rs toilie State of Massachusetts. Miss S_ D|:isB|\]tsA1, Mus. IllAcinr-zsoiv, | 0*‘ _ _ i Bonus, .\ug 30. I852. Mus. I-‘onoAiv, Mcilunnu. COMPLIMENTS may be offered in all sin- : Mr. John Nowell. of lltiston, has exhibited tonic P. GAUL. C. PALMER. cority, and yet have a very equivocal IaLamp,iinilalsotcoiitainiiitttyesseli-, _fu|rtiisPeld with fittfiifi. Mm ::V;1(l;'t(l})lE, Baum‘, as in the cflsc of the city knight re e um ec o s , ' . sz , i , - , ~ gtifelgnliiiili for Ilfllfltllfldoll H‘: Iirsnidiied liotlifltlifisis HEARD. SNODGRAH. : ummle to aspirate ihe.le.“cr H’ “ho .bemg instruments before me with iiiflatiiniable fluids, and J HENILIY. C STEWART» ldelluted to address ‘vllllam 1”‘ excllnmedl in both, when set on fire. the flame was arrested by D- IIODGSON. TUCKER. " 1-‘uturu ages recording your Majesty's the wire gauze, which is coated with silver Ifthe -IENKINI. ‘VA!-KER. instrunieiils are faithfully constructed, and carefully _ . _ attended to, so that the wire gauze does not suffer in. coinriience tit lll|lr'|ItI8l. twelve. Price of adniissio jury from corrosion, wear or viol.-in-e, I am ol'opini- In 6d‘ children under 12 lialfprice. on that the pl'IIlt'(.Il0lI will prove ell‘:-ctuul against ex- — ‘r ’ * ' ‘ N E \V G00 DS. pl",-ion, Nothing short of this conviction would in. diice me to couiitenzince the contiinied use of the _ . burning fluids, so called. asl have thought they VIVIIF. Suhsciibcr has Just received, per Sir ought to be entirely lII.'lCi|l'tll‘tl, if not proliibiicd from .flleron:ler, from Iingland, a very extensive use; so ficqiii,-nt and ilr.-inlful ate the iicciilents occa- iissoitiiietit_ol sioticd by ignorance and carelessness. In every case, British and French Merchandise’ glass lamp.-i should be given up; and those of metal _ _ lubllilultrtl. on account of the danger of fracture. which Will 50 Otien for Inspection on _M9NDAY.tlexl, ll. sll.|,.\|AN, senior. at the ‘New Store, immediately adjoining his old New lIAvi:iv, ()ct. I6. I853. stand, in Great George St. I l""”’ ‘-"‘;_‘"‘l:|"’d N':‘l'"’”" l'“l°'“ 3”"! l“""l’ The Largest and most Elegant Jlrrorlmentqf atid l.rinip ‘ee er. "iey are coiiatrncted upon ' strictly pliilosopliiciil principles, having a tube of st'l- lunlnerx and Pulley Good‘) ,,¢,-ed wire gauze, {oil}; a small pcyforalion in the ever imported to this Island, will be open for inspec- cap. If well made, they cannot fail to insure pro- tion on and after Monday ‘next (between the hours e tection against those dangerous explosions to w ich I0 and 3). ‘l ll,'°, ”“"" "'3 :l““-'”- “ 9“ ‘Id’ °r the vapors of burning fluids and campheiie are sub- Queen,SquH°- “W “’l‘°l° “" l bl’ ‘'m’''°d "' " V9’! WM. IIEAIII). Doors to be opened at I2 o'clock jact, when mixed with air. Their general iiitrodac- low price. tion. I have no doubt, would prgvent many distreu- Oct. 26- ing and fatal accidents E 8 CARR M D ' ' Professor of (Iheinistry. Alba. lllediculitfollege, "{BfiJ)Fl:[fi§)' ' o. , . as re- n and ofApplicd Chemistry in the I.Inivcrsity of/llbany. E _ ‘ “‘ list: 8!. Sets, 'l‘. DIIIIIIAY 6; n., aiiil ceived, at the KING SQUARE "00!!- BEI-‘.ll. & SON. l Dec. M. I855. _ . DAwsotr are our authorized Agents for the sale of the above in I’. [-1. Island. Charlottetown, Dec. 5, I855. Isl. Adv. Irrt. Dec. 18. 8m f . exploits will pronounce you to have been ." Not less honest and ambiguous was tlie' ncgro’s cuinpliinent to the emanci- ' ir—“ Got-i-ainiglity bless Massa Wil- 'orce ! He liab a white face, but he hub it black licart.” --—o 'l‘iii: E‘ll'ltlr.‘<s or rim new YORK t.Ai>ias’ _ Repository talking aliout kissing, e.iys:—“ Kiss- 'es. like faces of philosophers, vary. Some are :as hot as coal fire, some sweet as honey, some 9 mild as milk, some tasteless as long-drawn soda. i Stolen kisses are said to have more nutmeg and cream than other sorts. As to proposed Iiisses, they are not liked at all. A stolen Iiiss is the most agreeable. We have been liiased a few ‘mes, and as we are not very old, we hope to § [Ntl( i berl i I ll receive many more." A ritivni: of the Galloivsy rifles was recent- ly standing sentry, when an otlicer, noticing that he hiid a black eye, accosted him, and charged him with having been fighting. " Please, air, , “it was for that you engaged ate.”