I Ws'3.l)NESDAY & SA'l‘UliDAY. Cliarlottetown, I’. I4}, Island. Sttlllrtlttff..lt1lllltll‘)’ 26, 1856. Establisiieo 182‘. I-IASZARITS GAZETTE, Published by Haszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 1515. per year. AND coxnixs, TIIE LA'[‘lt}S'l‘ Nl‘I\VS, Al‘ ll0.\ll-I & ABIIO.-il). Coach and télolvli lllalriiirr. {'9 P) I) OBEIIT Mi-.IN'I'YlIl‘. returns tlianks for the pa- tronage heretoforo extended to him, and would inform the pubiie, that he keeps on hand, and makes to oider.—- Carriages, Wagons, Carts, Sleighs, &c. Upper Queen Street, Uctober 13th, 1855. Harness fllltl Coacli ll:ii'tlwai'o. EDWARD DANUX, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER 29 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- I"I"I".ltS'I'ur Cash at low prices, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Spokes. Itims, Sliafts, Eimnioled Cloth, Patentcnd Enameled Leather; all Qf first qualily. Sunrnioit mnllsable Iron on hand, and furnished to order and pattern. Full assortment American Har- ness, Ilardware. I'AB'l‘lCUl..All oivuiv To onus-ms. A'l"l‘IN'l‘lOH Chamber-s’s Publications. E- A52-‘RU St U\\'l".N are Agents for Prince i lidwartl Island for tho sale of Illessrs. (I|iam- ' bers’ Publications. A catalogue ol the Books of this eminent lirni ran ho had on application; ainouz; the lioolrs published, will be found such as are suited for >'t‘liools, public and privali.-, Libraries, 6.20., and em- bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of the day Frcshold Farm for Sale. ' 0 lilu SOLD, by private conract, ll valtrililc _ I "lil‘_'.l".llULIl l"AI{.\l, ti miles frorii 'l‘owri, cori- si.-itiug oi 60 acres of I..~\l\‘ , or tliereuibouts. 54 of is-lit_eli are cleared, and in an excellent <I.itx- ol'culti— ratiou. i\'e;irly the whole has been cleared within the last I‘.‘. years. It is situated on the north sidn of, and adjoins. tho \Vest River, and coiiii-_;ruiusto \lr_ ‘ John ll_ule's Mill. The Iioude is placed on a com- nianding situation, well Sll<:lli:l'UtI fiom the north and north-\\'e.~'t winds, and has a splendid \l(_'\V oftlie river. The farm buildings liavo been all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of a am 68 x 26 feet. including Stable and Cow-liouse, also, a (,‘o:icli-house and tiraua.Iy. Uut-liouses, (lrr~cn~liousc ‘ lll|I.l.I’l‘3"_:I?l‘_\'. Mussel Mull to any extent can be. Ulillllllull from the river. For particulars tl|)pl_\' to‘ NlClIUL.\S IilK()\\'N, 'eut Street. Oct. 22. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ‘ ‘(Volt Salo TOWN I.O'l‘S Nos. 2-3, 29, 30, rind G2 in tho _l.<t llundrcd of 'l‘m\'ii Imls in (Shar- lnltt.-l0\V|\. froiiting on l'Vaicr Street and King 51:99] or such parts tliercof as may be agreed on. \ Part 0 A good Assortment of W"ILfsON’S Botanic Medicine All) 'l'liomsonian Preparations, with full directions for .F.£.nI'4'.j' IJTI-<3 —AlaI0-— B. 0. 61. G. C. WILSON’S Compound Sarsuparilla, Neuropathic Drops, Wild Cherry Balsam, Dysentory and Cholera Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters. For Sale by Haszard &. Owen, Solo wliolosalo Agents for Prince Edward Island NEW BOOK Just issued from the Press of Howard 4- Oman. 2 price 9. The Constitution of the Govern- ment of Newfoundland IN its Legislative and Executive Departments. with Appendix containing the Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly by JOHN LITTLE, Esq., Barrister at Law. New Books ! ASZARD & OWEN have JUST RECEIVED this day, per " Majestic," 1 case BOOKS, from Edinburgh, among which, are a new supply of Cl-lAMBllll' PUBLICATIONI, viz,—Chambers‘ Iri- formation, English Literature, Journal of Popular I.itsrature.nsw series, Jan. to July, I855. Pictorial History of England. In volumo,—A Ilia- tory of the People as well no of the Kingdom, illustrated with many hundred Wood Engravings, to be com lotod in I0 volume Cha oclret Miscellany. and Rail. Mathematics. Algebra. Ooomstr . Arithmetic. Book-keeping 6; Natural Philosophy and Science, in all its branches. 8r.c. Also, from Messrs. Oliver dz Boyd, Pton Latin Grammar; Edward's Latin Delectus; Dymock's Caesar; Reid's English Dictionary; I-‘ulton’s Johnston’s do., Huttou‘s Book-keeping; Bridges’ A ebru 6: Ks ; Ks to l.enn'ie’s Grammar; Mangaall's uostioos; Ilarkliamh England; Markhsm's I-‘races; Stewart's Modern Geography; Cumming’s Signs of the Times, urgent uestious; Protestant Discussion with D. I-‘mob. ..‘ In. I '1 so 'l‘s|os for the Road the urchnse money ma remain an raid for a limited. pllfiolf‘, by being secured on the preiiiises. ’‘‘i I‘. ISRECKFN, Barrister-at-Law. September, I8, I855. if 0 0 Cigars! Cigars !! 40 SUPERIOR GERMAN CIGARS , received by tho Subscriber on Con- signmont, and for solo at his Auction Mart, corner of noon and Water Streets. The above Cigars are for unreserved sale. and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at very low prices. 0 I’ BENJAMIN DAVIES. ct. . , COPAL VARNISH. FEW Tin-cans ofsupsrior COPAL VARNISH, for sale by A Charlottetown, July 2d, 1855. ii. naszaau. carding Machines. die. TIIE Subscribers offer for Sale Curding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Clounars, Wool Pickers. Power Troonnil Machinery on a new con- struction. Orders punctually attended to. Address John Morrico 8: Son. Snckville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Char- (‘.hurlottetown,July I8, 1855. yxt AMERICAN GOODS. ROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for SALE at DODD’S Brick Store, in Pownnl Street: 800 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, which will be Sold 'l.'wonty-livo per cent. less than any ever imported into this City. THOMAS W. DODD. Pure Corn Starch. ALATABLE, Nourishing and Healthy, unequal- led for rich PUDDINGI, nica Blane Mange Pin. Custards. Cakes, Griddle Cakes. Porridges, Ice Creams, 4-0. A great Dclicacy for all, imp a lcliloics Diet for Invalid: and Children. For 9 Y June 7 \V. R. WATSON. . Sky Light Glass For Sale. ASZARD & OWEN linvo a good stock of the above (such as is used in the United States for Sky Lights in the Roofs of Houses), each shssol, 80 x 15 inches, and] inch thick. I Bricks! Bricks! OR Sale at tho 8 Mile Run. Malpoquo Road, ' without the l!‘l(‘r\'CnllulI of the orriciu. Cll‘.CL’LAlt T0 Tut»; counrs or EUNOPF2. l'lie infatuation of Russia equals her arrogance, llere. at the close of a campaign, in the course of \\‘lll('ll her arms have been subjectetl to every liuuiiliatiun and defeat known to civilised warfare. she proposes, with 3 cool audacity, or an utter rubliviousnessofcurrcnt e\'cnts,to revert to the Iinteriablr: position she held prior to the com- meucrrriieutoftlio war! She absolutely ignores the existence of anything in the shape of l".uropean international law, and claims the right I-i\\'l”i‘tli her \\il upon her (lI'l~_{In.’ll victim, police of diploma- 4 'l'elcgrapliu:«lespatchcsfroin Berlin announce the publication ul a circular atl(ll’t':§(‘(l bv the fI'1.~rr's Ministry to the represzantrilivea of liiissia at the ilitlereiit Courts of Europe. in wliich is .'lllllUtI.'l(.‘t‘tI the construction or iuterpretritiomin nccnrilarioc uith which the third or the Four Points would be ncceptird by lll‘ll Power. The r-,up.liii-iris, as interpreted by llossi.-i, are as lt)ll(i\lV :— -‘ 1. 'I‘he principle ofclosmg the Straits shall be ni.-iiritainea tho lilau-l; Sea, 1.-.‘;t:t!pt that of the naval forces \\hit‘h Russia and Turkey shall judge it suitable to allow, by coiritiiou :1,-,cm,l_ ~‘ 3. The amount ofthe forces shall be tixeil bya direct uu-lerslanding between Russia and Turkey, without the ostensible pzirticipation of the other I’ovu:rs.” . . In other words, the t'nl¢r_'/Erermr or .mpe'ri:i'.rz'on of!/re Allied Powers or of I/re European States generally, is utlcrly repudiated: and Turlrcy is to be left /iercqflcr at the mercy of her enemy. inure exasperated than ever against, her on account of the elforls she has made to secure the protection of her friends. Ifthis intelligence be correct. there is an end of all hope that the pending negotiations will result in peace, or even in any serious discussion. A Ministerial organ, referring to the Czar’s circular, observes that Russia consents to do “ something less than the Powers assembled at Vienna declared to be necessary." This “ something less ” happens to be of sutlicient magnitude to involve the whole question at issue between the belligerents. The prospects of peace with which we have been amused for the last month rccede before us like the laltellml only exists in the mirage of the deserh While We have been agreeing on conditions, the foundation of which is the pscification uftlie Black Sea, and tracing on the map the new frontier which we are disposed to allow to our adversary, the Court of Russia has had other dreams, and announces for other grounds of pucification. With unheard-of and intolerable iusolence, Russia announces in the same breath,thiu she assents to the third condition of the Conference of Vienm, _;h;; i‘, [0 Pug an end in her preponderance in the Black Sea,- and that, with the view ofcarryinu this condition into execution, she consents to exclude the Western Powers from that sea altogether, and to leave it to be navigated by so many Russian ships of war as Turkey and Russia may between themselves agree upon. Such a proposition is not an overture,-—ii is an insult. The offer of peace on such terms is a new oiitrsgo—a fresh provocation to war. What can be hoped from negotiation with a Power which, after such a series of reverses as have fallen upon Russia since the close of the Vienna Conferences-her armiel defeated, her finances deranged, her fleet destroyed, her coasts ravaged, her rivers beset and blocksded,— can find no terms except such as she might impose, had victory followed her 5“; standards as psrtinsciously as defeat? o excludoths allies from the sea that they have triads their own, in order to give back the domini- on over it to a fleet that is buried beneath its waves, to regulate the equipoise of power between herself and Turkey by :i convention to which the principal belligerent: are to eno parties, to leave the cause of European indepen- dence to the keeping of tho treachery, the timidity, or the venaliiy oftho Divan, are terms so disastrous and ignominious, that we must lose more fleets and armies than Russia has lost before we can stoop so low—bcfore we can and at the Stars of - HASZARD St OWEN. ,, regard such terms as any thing also than a fresh outrage and a fresh provacation. 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