SKIR.\lI.SII WI'l‘Il COS5‘.\Cl{S. OH-‘ICIAL DESI'.\'l‘CI.I. Srii.isroroi., Sept. 29. My Lord,—Sinee my last despatch the trop s have been employed, to the number of 9olU men, daily, in making the road lrom Balaklavit to the camp ; and as, after a I'ew.hours of rain. the whole distance is converted into a mass of deep rnnd, the work that has to be peI'l'i}l'l1I¢\la from this reason as well as the great distance that the stones have to be transported» Nude" it due ofgreat labour and dil'fic_uIty. _ Large fatigue parties are daily ei_npl0y_c<1 In the town, dismantling and coflveylfltt U"|_bt‘l' and other materials l'roni_ the ruins ol the build- in s, and I hope by this means to get a con- siiferable portion of the troops under cover previous to the commencement ot the bad weatlier. _ _ '1‘lie enemy have been firing from tll0.l)1l.t.tt3|'Ie8 on the north side at the working plait-tlies in the town and altliou hcausin some i te anno - n.nce,’they have iiiit prevciigted the work beiiiyg carried on, and I am happy to add, that one man killed and oiio wounded are the only canal- tics occasioned by their lire. lregret to have to report to your lordship that, owiiig to the explosion of a Russian niagaziiie on the 27th instant, one ollicer and nineteen men were wounded. I ordered an in- vestigation to he made, and from the i-eportl have |'cci~i\'ed, the origin was from the ex osioii ofa hidden foiigassc, a number of whic i have lgeen dug up in various parts of the town and atterii-s. R The invention of this machine is peculiarly ussian. I have received a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Ready, Tlst l{e;:,iment. commanding her Majesty's troops at Ycnikale, reporting the rocccdings of a trilling iill'.i.ir, in which a etacliineiit of the 10th Ilussiirs, in company with the Clnissenrs d’Al'rique, were engaged on the 21st inst., with tho Cossacks. Colonel I)'0siuont. eonimanding the French troops at Kcrteh, received inforination that the Cossacks were collecting; and driving away all the arabas from the llt‘lglliJi)ul‘llU\)tl, rind. as be determined to cndcavou to prevent this, he invited the assistance of the lilnglish cavalry to co-operate with the Chassenrs il'Afi°ique. For this service Licutcmiot-Colonel licady ordered two troips, coniinanded by Captains the Ilon. F. FlIZ.‘lll.I'l3Il('(3 and Clarke, of the Ill llnssars. The Cossai-ks were supposed to have :isseiii- bled their araliiis at two villages, named K053- Serai, Min and Seit Ali, i-quistant from Kcrtch about 15 inilz.-s, and from one another 6.}. Cap- tain I*‘itzclarence‘s troop was ordered to the first village, and Captain Clarke's to the latter- At each cl’ these villages they were to join a troop of the Cbasscurs d‘Al'riqur-. who had pre- ceded them. On arriving at Koss-Seria Min, Captain Fitzclarcncc found both troops of the French llragooiis, and immediately sent oil’ an order, to Captain Clarke to join liini that night ; the letter was unfortunately not delivered until the following morning. In complying with the order Captain Clarke, whose troop consisted only oll"3-4 men, fell in witlli ll. body ofabout 50 Cossac s, which he imine iati-ly charged and pursued; but. as they were Noon reinforced by upwards of 300, he was forced to retire upon the village, with a loss ofliis serjeant-ni:i_1or, farrier, and I3 iiien taken prisoners. Captain I“itzcl.ircii<-o's troop, with the Chas- seurs, the whole under the C0lllIlI(H:Il of the olliccr coininanding the French troops. having seen It. lai-,;e body ol' the enemy, skirinishei with them at some distance, and moved in the village of Scrai \lin, where, after liavingjoiucd Captain (Ilarke’s troops, the whole force coin- menced their inarcli upon Kertch. At about the distance of liitlfa mile from the village, they were attacked by a large body of Cossacks, who, were, however, beaten back by repeatedlcliargcs. The loss ofthe 10th Ilussars consiste of— 2 privates. supposed to have been killed. 1 wounded. I troop serjeant-niiijor, I farrier, 13 men, I4 horses iuissing. From inforinatioii that has since been rr-vi-ved the Cossacks were supported, within 3 qiiarier of an hour's IIl.|t‘L'lI, by eight squadrons of Ilussars and eigut giiiis. Colonel ltea-.ly inlorins me, that nothing could cxcecd the coolness and conr-.i;.;o of the troops in the presence ofsiieli overwliolniing numbers of the enemy, who were kept at bay by their Itead inoveinents. I liiivc the honor to enclose the lists of casu- n ties. The health of the army, I am rejoiced to say, is oxcellont.— have, c., Jsirss SIIPSON, General Commanding. The Lord Ponniure, Soc. ’ Casualties from the 9th to the 27th Septem- ber.—Ono rank and tile killed. one ofiiccr, one serjennt, 19 rank and the wounded. 'l‘lie ollicer wloulnded is Ensign W. A. N-asli, -Itli regiment, s lg it y. . The Earl of Shaficsliiiry has subscribed £5 to the hind lorpresciiling a it-.~tiiiior.i;il to Scrji-anti Brodie, whose Inlt'lr:I’lfl|I‘." to prevent II din.-I be- twet-n tiio ciinlllllrir-lulwdumcerl l'l.'(.'tnli_\ |l'\cnred him his ilisiinsssl from the nriny, slier very long‘ service, with ii pension of only Is. a day. IlASZAItI)’S GAZETTE, OCTOBER. 27. HASZ.ARD’S G-AZ1-'.l'I"I‘ZEl.' "N3." ‘ Saturday, October 27, 1855. THE Biririsii MAILS.-—Tll0 Steamer brought an English Mail yesterday. “'0 have no further! attles to record, but have selected niuch inte-2 resting news with regard to the movements of? the Allies. We are informed by the Deput Post- bloster Ceneral tliuta bag of English newspapers l is missing. Q‘ \Ve have been obliged to oiuit ii. long Edi- torial article prepared for this day's iaper, to make room for the European news. A so, seve- ral new Advertisenients, which will appear in our next. . Married, At Port Siirnia, Canada West. on Monday, Sth inst., Mr John It. Iluhburd, son of \\'illi.iin II. llllbllilfd, Esq, Tignisli, I’. I‘). Island, to Ellen, yonilgest daughter of Mr. D. Ross, of the liri-it uuined p uce. Died, On Saturday, 7l|i insl.,at Miiiiiiiegusli, Mr. George Kelly, ngcd 63 years. At the same plice, on the l5lli"inst., \Villiiun, i'iti‘lE!|l sun of \Ir. lticlniril Coslin, aged it) years. At I“.-__-iiioiil. Bay, on l"rid:i_v last, the I9llI inst., after a few hours HIIIPH.-1, Capt. Ari.-hd. l\l‘\lil:iin, .g-»d —— years. 'l'he do-ce:isizd was it plrong lienllhy man, and rs-tired to re-t on 'I‘liursd:iy night nppnren: Iv quite well, and hail only burn‘ in bed a few hours when he was ilIliIf‘.l\'l3|I Vtllll n soil of choli-ra, which lt.'|'ll|lll'lI|3\i his existieiiee at noon next do . On the Itith Uci., fllr. Al«~.\'ander C.-iinpbell. Princetowii Iitlzltl, aged 80 years, much lnrnenled by all who In-cw liiin. Ilc was it nnlive of Isle of Sky, Scviilriiid, mid emigrated to this Island in I830. llis end was peace. Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Oct 2-Itli, Si-lir. Jupiter, Canao, fish. 2.illi, Greyhound, llairi-t, l’i«.-lou; tlou c, l\I‘l\'en'/.ie, l‘ictou; bail. William, llalifax ltillc, do. do. . 26lll. Ilxiyll-river. ll.-iy Verte; deal. Bark Sir Alex- ander, Scott. London. 36 days, gun. cargo. .\l:iry Ann, I’ugw:isli; stone Aiiieiir-nii .\'c.lir. llglniilim-, I’.~irl<er, lioston; goods. Lady Le .\I:ir-:li;inl, l'ic- Iou; lltilils. Ilope, , lisli. SAILED. Oct. 2tth. Abigail. llnliliix; produce. John, i .. iroi uce. 2.'itli, I‘lliz;iln:ili, Scott. Ilzilifax. Cathiirine nml I‘lllZ=lIleIll,dl\.lIl). I.onoSl:ir, (T:inso;do. llop l\l‘Kuiizie, i\'owfld.; do. l..-idy Le .\Iarclinn I'ictuu; .\l:iils. 'l‘ri.il, .\l‘I\'enzie. 27th, Lady Le Slnrnnint, Sliediac; do. Eiiiily St. "s ls - . i V - , lliocesan bhurcli society. 7 III} ANNU.-\l. .\II‘IB'I‘INti oflhi.-i Society will be held (I). V.) at the INFANT Sciioor. Ilonsi.-:, on 'I‘Ul-‘.Sl)AY. the 30th inst., at 7 o'clock, p. in. Tlie Clergy and friends of the Society are respectfully requested to stir-.n.!. I).-\VIl) l"I'I‘ZGERALD, Sec’y. , I855. Fasliions and Fwliionnble Goods from England. U51‘ I{I".UF.lVl‘il), Full and \Vinter supplv or o \Vestofl-Iriglaiid CI.f)'l‘l‘IS, \VlII'l‘NI'lY.\_ Iil’..~\- VEIKS, SIIIISKIAN CI.()'l‘lI.‘l, I)Ol‘lSKI.\iS.(.'ASI- .\II:Zl{liS, 'l'\VI".liDS, VI'IS'I'INGS, and TAILORS, 'l'I{I.\lMINGS,at- Bell's Clothing Store. Market Square. - - - Charlottetown. Whicli will be made up to order, in the latest style, and on the most reasonable terms. As the best Journeyincn Tailors on the Isliuid are kept constrintly employed, and the Cuttings being done by the Sub- scriber, the lit iind wnrkiiianslii will be warranted superior to that ofuny other Establisliinent in this City. ClI()'l‘IIlNG.—'l‘he Subscriber is making up, and will keep on hand, the largest and best Stock of l{I‘.:\I)Y-‘.\IADI". CI.0'l‘HlN(i in the City, which will he sold as clieiip as at any House in the Trade. Also, Shirts, Uiidi.-rshirts, Collars, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, l’ocket and Neck- liriiidkcrcliiefs, .\lulIlerii, Gloves and Mitts, Fur. Cloth and Plush Caps, in great variety; Rubber and Oil Clolliiiig, Sailors’ Shirts, and alniost every article iieci.-ssary for .\Isn‘s wear, which ivill be sold at the lowest price for prompt payincnt. CHAS. llI“.l.L, Merchant Tailor. Oct 27.—-Isl Ex 6: Adv 2m Notice to the Public. '1‘-III‘: Undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wliestley River, New Glasgow, Cuvcndisli, New London, and the Iii- liind generally, for the very liberal patronage lie hiis itlicrto received in his Business as Tanner, Currier and Shoemaker. and now informs tliein that it is his intention to con-j tlnuo to curry on said Business i all its branches, in l o more extensive manner than heretofore, and trusts, , by always keeping a good STOCK on hand, rind. furuisliing ilupotiol’ urlicles, to continue to receive of sli:ii-o of public patronage. The highest price in Lush will be paid for GRI.-'.l-IN . DES. ‘ III . ISAAC WIIITLOCK. ' Wheniley River, Oct. 20. this l Stratford Hotel. lliliiliove Ilstablisliincnt, which is delightfull situated on the South side of the llillsborough, and coinniands an extensive view 0 the 1 ity and Harbour, is JUST Ol'ENIiO, and has superior ac- cominodutions for private Families and transient Iluurdeni; :ind the Subscriber trusts, by sssiduity and intention to the convenience and comfort ofliis guests, to _lll0:IIl the countenance and support or the public generally. ' ‘here is also good STABLE accommodation on the premises. GEOILGE MOORE. October 27th-—it' N ew Importations. RUSIIES in great varieiy, Spirit levels assorted sizes, do. with plumb and side Ii‘ Ilench some 5, (lsircli and 4s 6d each. ht, Walnut) 2s 6d to AUCTIONS. Without the least Reserve H N ‘.\IONl).*\Y next, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, at the subscriber's Estublislimeut,—- B Y A U C T I 0 N. 7 FRANKLIN S'I‘()VF.S, ofexcellent EnglishCast- ings, lit either for burning wood or coal-large Stuves—liaiidsome pattern. JAMES N. HARRIS. -) Oct. 23.———Ad v. TO BE SOLD At Public Afuction. A1‘ the OLD (.‘UUlt'l‘ IIUUSE, Clinrluttetown, on 'l'ui:sduy Ihe '3llih October next, at twelve o'clock, ifnot previously disposed of by private Sale, ? all that tract of land situate on Township No. I9, . 3 known as Ilie Douglas I".stirle comprising I630 Acres. 9 Axes. Iliilchels mid II'immers assorted, Snpi.-rior Monica Looks, at prices from In 9d to 20.»: such. Morlise Liitclics, low priced Rim Locks and Liilcli Locks, Store Iluor I.oclts with 2 I.-i.-ys. a good article, Class, I'orci-lziin, .\liner:il and Argillo door knobs, I".|ecli'o I'lnled Drop Esculclieuiis, Screws, ai large lot, liilcels-ior Screw Auger Bills, sizes from 3-16 to I inch, Chisels. all sizes, Screw \\'renclie-, Hand and Bench Vices, Oil Suiies, 'I‘url.ey l|l|t.I Iliiidosian, &c., lulcly received from the United .~‘i.ni-s, and for sale by lI.\.~fZ.\ltD 5; (HVBN. Oct. 24, I855. NOTICE. TIIE business heretofore carried on by the Sub- scribers under the name and lirin of JOHN IIAIZARD 6; (To., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, rind iill persons indebted to them are re- quired to pay the siuie to “Joint II.iiszAitn,” who is also uuiliorized to adjust and pay all claims against the said Iirni. JOIIN IIASZARD, (IIIARLI-‘.5 COMl"l'ON. Dated this 25th day oftlct. I855. o 'I‘hi-. .~‘uli~r-rib:-r begs to intimate to his friends and the public ,'.{i'll|3f?Ill_\', tlnit he will continue the busi- ness liereioforc carried on at St. Elcanor’s by the late firm of Joint Ilaszurn 81, Co.. and having received ii large stock of I-English lioods by late zir- iivuls, ex ships Jllujcslic, Isabella, and Sir Alex- amlcr, he is prcp:ii'ed to sell cheaper than any ull'ered in the market. JOIIN IIASZARD. St. Eleanor's, 25th Oct. IS.‘i5. Isl. 3 ins. R e in o v a I . G II. LOCI\'l‘lI{BY, Wheelwright, returns his ' thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and begs to inform his friends, iirid the public gene- rally,ili.'it he has ri.-moved to upper Qu Er-siv Srit III-:1‘. where he will continue to iiiake large and small Spinning Wheels, Reels, Warping Spools, & &c., &c. 0., fig?‘ \Vork warranted. Upper Queen Strctt, Cliarlutletowii, Oct. 17, lS55.—tf " * I i Winter (roods.. Ill’. subscriber informs the inlialiitiirils of Char- , lotto-town arid the Island gen»-rall_v, that he lies received from Liverpool, per “ .\l.'ij».-slic." his \\"in- tcr Supply of UUODS, C0ll§l§lIlI;_', ainoiig other articles, o Colored Velvets; black :ind colored Si‘lrs. r\Icrinos, (‘ohurgs, Orli.-ans, Circnssiziii liolies and (iiilii Dresses: ii \'arivt_v of Shawls, Ladies’ Maritlcs, Velvet, Moliair, Silk 'l'rinnnings and l"riiiges; llii- bit Shirts, Lace and Muslin Collars, black Lace and Gauze V-.-ils, Cu and Ilonnet Shapes and Lapets; u splendid iissortinenl ofArIilicial I"lowcrs. \bI't:lllil.~l :iiid Iiiliboiiii; ladies‘ IJi.'ii:c-lets; ladies’ and clii|drcn‘s lli-aids; Napoleon Satin Stocks: Ilerlin Wool, Purse Silks, Knitting Cotton, Needles iirid Crotcliet “Quits; I'urso .\Ionntings,lir.iccs,&c. AL:-d—:i variety of Yorksliire Ilrozid l'lolhs, ladies‘ Cloaking, gr-ms’ l,‘oinl'oitcrs, Illuiikois, Flnniiels, (Vlrpels. iil.'l||'lllI"l;_f<, llorse Cloths, Bed Ticking, izroy, white rind striped Shining, and iill kinds of 'I'nilor‘s 'I‘riin.-nings. A variety of CU'l'l.H':’.Y. inclndiiig two sets of splendid '|‘nhle Knives and |"orl:s, balance handles; Joiner's Tools, Gtc. . And .1 good supply of 'I‘I".A, COl"l"EI'I, Groceries and Spices NlCIlUl.:\S BROWN. Kent Street. Oct. 22. I . I V I.‘ . W Cigars! igars !! 4.0 SUl‘l’.RIOIt (il~lI1.\lAN CIGARS , received by the Subscriber on Cori- signnient, and for sale at his :\lll“.'.li\lI Tilart, corner of Queen and \VnIer .\‘tre~-Is. 'l'lie above Cigars me for unr«~~--neil sale, and “Ill be sold Wholesale and lteisiil, .n ,.,,,-y ,,,,- price.-1. Ill~lNJA.\llN IMVIIQS. Oct. 19. Bricks! Bricks! ORSnle nttho 3 Mile Run, Malpeque Road, and at the Store of HASZARD 8t OWEN. I This property is freehold and under Lease to various l'I'enants at an annual rent of one shilling currency 3 per acre. An indisputable title will be given. A : pl.in of the property may be seen and other particu- ' lurs made known on upplicalioii to the undersigned. ItUBr1lt'I‘ S'l‘l‘l\VAlt'l‘. I Clizirlottctoivn, Aug 28th, I855. i ff? The above sale is ppstpoiicd until furtlicr notice. l _______, ___. 5 News for the People! ' ‘III-I GUHI) SCIIR. ‘siiaivxon.’ has arrived from |5US'l‘UN, and brought for |)ODD'S Bltltili S'I‘Ol{Ii. ll Choice Lot ofiill soils of AM lfi ii ICAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and on good mm" 'l‘llO.\lAS w. DODD. Oct. 5. . J AM ES ii. VVA'l"l‘, Offers for sale ii good nssortnient of Cooking, Parlour, and other S T O V E S . Prices much lower than usual. Cigars! Cigars! ! The Sub- OR SALI’. at VERY LOW Plllclils. scrihers have received- 22,000 superior Cheroots, on Consignment, with instructions to i-,ll'ect Ii speedy sa e. . |IA>Z.\ltl) ck. OWEN. C On Hand, ER “Napoleon III,” and “ Lady Sale,” from Boston, Gothic, 0. G. & L. G. CLOCKS, LOOKING GI.Ao‘>‘ES, (assorted sizes,) a variety ofloy and useful nrticles,-— I00 duz. Masons‘ superior Blocking; 12 nests Tubs, 6 Cradles iind Rockers, 300 asserted Chairs, (clcgunt pntterns,) 4 ciisks ofsuperior Vinegar, with a variety ofother articles. These are to be , sold at costs and charges. Cheap wholesale i' customers please apply at once. uAr.so,—per Schrs. Joseph ‘and .Mury,—l50 Tons l Sidney CO:\I/S, in 30s. per ton. I Ar.so,—-pi.-r Jlury, from I..-ibrador,-—IlI".RRINGS, COI)I"ISl|, (dry and I"ifll cured), SEAL: OIL, ' nnd CUI) OIL. lAnd furnier iirip(irtuli0ns,——C.\I'LIN, SOUNDS db l 'l‘ONliUES. l .lA.\IIIS N. IIARRIS. fl Oct. 23.——-Adv. 3w 1' Steamer for Liverpool. 5 _ __ "Q _ Lady Le Merchant. '1‘III". Stcainer Lady I.e Murcliant will leave Char- lotteown for I.iver,mol, England, early in I)e- ceniber next, has good iicconimodnlioiis for it limited number of Passeng-rs if early ii p ilication be made. 'I'llI~Lt)I’llll.U:5 DESIZRISAY. Cliarlotlctowii, Oct. 24, I535. C A U T I 0 N! \ IIl".l{l“.:\S, SARAII RUl’I'ili, rt !l‘.l'\‘llnl in my employ, has left my service witln=ut fulfilling her cngrigciiieiii, this is to cnuiion nll pi.-rsons from employing the said SARAH llori-zn, without her reducing ii writioii d'::-cliairgn, otlierwise, they will be prosecu'.ed as the Law directs. (EEO. '1‘. IIASZ.\RD. JOHN '1‘. Tl-EOMAS requests all persons indebt- ed to him, on account of his late Business, to settle their respective Ac- counts immcdiately, with Mr. W. E. DAWSON, who is duly authorized to re- ceive the same.