(From the Cliclleiiliam Eiruininrr.) LORD JOHN RUSSELL [N Clll«}L’l‘l'1.\'l!AYtl. The visit ol'Lord John Russell in ()li.i,-,ltc,n- ham, a briefiiccoiint of which will be foiinil on our 8th page, is an event wli_icli must not be altogether passed over in silenet-_. Al- though the visit of Lord John and his_la(‘ly was, strictly speaking, a ti-ilinte of private friendsliip to Dr. iind Mrs. i'lllllllll|rexS, yet from the noble lord's public position in the country, and especially as one of the lead- ers of the great educational movement of the last few years, his visit to this great educational emporium assumes an impor- tance which, under other circumstances, would not attach to it. The noble lord's inspection of the ar- rangements of Dr. I-lumphreys’ establish- ment; the number of scholars—upwarils of 300-—now on the foundation; the adinirahle and enlightened scheme of education being successfully worked out; the able stafl‘ of inasters,wbose services have been secured; and the e_xcel|ent arrangeineiit of the large boarding school attached-—comprising up- HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JANUARY 2. Stanliopc, Dec. 28th, 1855. On Tliursdziy evening, the ‘.!Ilth inst., the Rev. Mr. Bi-owstci-, accordin-,; to previous announce- tnent, delivered in Staiiliopo, to a large and attentive audience, his Lecture on the ltii.~'si:i.n War. It ii-2-s not our intention to lave tuutle any I'9llll|l'liS on the siili_j.,-ct, but we cannot let this opportunity pass, without giving our mL'L'4-l of‘praiso to a Lecture, the most pleasing, inter- csting and instructive, that it has ever been out‘. good fortimc to have had the pleasure of hcar- ' tag. ’l‘ho Rov. Gentleman took a wide and ex-. teiisiivo view of the war, showing its cause,‘ present position, fiituro prospects, political: bearing and proliahle results. Also, the loyalty a of his sentiments, and the inanner in wliicli be enforced the justice of the war. was such, that , it called forth frequent bursts of up )lll.llE3 from tho delighted asseinblage, and raised that spirit . of patriotism, that should ever exist in the; breast of every individual that loves British ‘ rule and British freedom. The proceeds, being Four Pounds, were appropriated to the Mission Fiinil.—Com. Married, . ‘-3, :; At Capo 'l'raversi-., on this 25th Deci.-mbe fish, by John \Vrighi, Esq. J. I’., Mr Niitli.-inisl \Vrl‘lll. (ll 3- Sliore, to Carolina, eldest daughter i\lr. \iViirren. wards of 50 pupils—was, we are assured, of the most satisfactory character, and drew forth from the noble lord the following high tribute, delivered publcly in the school room, that " never, throughout his life, on any occasion, had be visited a public school, the inspection of which had afforded him more unalloyed pleasure and satisfaction. ” is .2; it D's” lcilszlg it '1‘ 3. Wednesday, January 2, 1856. Died, ' At l.oi ll,on the 2~lth Dcceiiiberlast, .\l.irtlin, youngest daughter of tho lloii. James \\’uiburton, Colonial Treasurer. aged 8 years. At llostou Muss. , on the ltitli Di.-c., after a severe illness uftwo weeks, Matilda, fourth daughter of .\Ir, Neil M‘Callum of Briicklcy Point, I‘. E. l. aged 19 years, and deeply regretted by ii larcge circle of friends and acquaintances. Valuable Properties. ’l '0 be sold by Auction, on Thursdiiy, the l0tli day of January next, at 12 o‘clock,- that valuable \'VIlAlll" Pll0PEl{'l‘Y, known as 'l‘reinain’s. hav- Tns New Your was ushered in by as fine a day as we ever rcmeiuber—in fact it could scarcely be finer—for the season of the year. lt being the first day of the Snprenio Court, the Chief Justice, after the charge was given, adjourned the Court till to-day. The City Council held their quarterly meeting on the lirst Tuesday of Jnnuar , so that there was a congregation of the Civic Authorities at the City Hall. There was as usual, Divine Service in the Churches. During the day, the streets were enlivened with the quick passing to and fro oftlie carri- oleo led witlrmerry occupants. In the even- ing. there was an overflowing lioiisc—as the sayin-,; is—u.t the Teinperaiiee llall. where is. meeting had been convened for the purpose 0 Brunswick on the passing ofn I-‘i_-oliiliitory Li- quor Law, which went into operation yesterday. It is pleasing to remark, that the friends ol temperance are certainly upon the increase in Cliarlottetown. It was uuiiiuneed, that social Temperance Meetings would be held during the winter, and that these were to ho enlivened with vocal, and we should liopc. with instrniiiontal music. We trust, tliat this deli~,-,lit!'ul ai.-coin- plisliincnt,\vliicli confers pleasure both upon those who give and who 1‘(5C(‘l\'O, will continue to be more e.\.'teiisively ciiltivitti-il. 'llii-. rotu- nicnceiucut of the series of the Iiiictiir--.4 of the Meehaiiii.-s‘ Institiitc were :iiinoiiii.---il for to- tnorrow iii,;lit. Tllt‘>’tL‘ will fiii'ni.eh lll"ll'll(‘il0l'l and aiuusoincut t.llll'lllj,.'; the ivinti-i-, :ll.tl we .-.l.ull be pleased to hear, that they are \\'x'll :‘.lii'lIllL'tl. Cliarlottotoivn is ext. .iilih;; il.~'olfon on-i'_v side. New buildings are in tho ('tllll‘St.' of i i«- -tioii in all parts of the City, iind there is at. lmnltliincss of body and mind, that give l‘i|'illIllrl.l ol';i Vign- rous increase both in coi-poral and iiiti-llcctual wealth. Tun .\l1iii.s.—'l'lie last. ten il:i_v.-i of Bl:\'t‘l"0 wra- tlier has ciitircl (llS:ll'l‘£lngL‘tl tho triiimiiissioii of the llliiils. "hroiigli the iiii-iliiini of tho ll. Ingram, from Cliarlottctowii iliriect to Pictou, and the Packet from Georgetown to the sonic lace, we were receiving tl‘it}l.ll up, to the 22d eceuiber with almost as much punctuality as in the summer season. ' io . Ingram, which left the Harbor on Cliristuias Day, was obliged. howover,te anchor in the Bay oiitsido during the storm ol' that and succci-ding days. On Friday, she attuiiipzcil to make the passage, but was prevented by the drift ice, from making much progress, and severe weather coming on, she became frozen in, just elf Governors Island. Several of the passengers afl crew landed on Governor’s Island on Sunday, where they re- mained all night sheltered only by a stack of hay, returning to town on Monday. The Mail: were returned yesterday, and immediate- ly forwarded by the winter route by way of Cape Traverse, The Georgetown Packet expe- rienced a similar fate, huviu been frozen u, and compelled to return the ll ail Bu son Satur- day last ; they were forwarded on L onday. Mucinnica’ Ixa'riru'rr.—’l‘o-inorrow, (Thursday evening.) John Kenny, Esq., Vice President,. will deliver a Lecture at the Mechanics‘ lusti- tute, on “ Physical Science.” cong"-atiilating their tltltlpcl"l.nCG friends ol‘\t,,w Illlerest ol llzlll ol l‘own Lot No. 7, III the lirst lion- I | L d ing ii water frontage of 120 feet, and fronting on l.ower Water Street 40 feet, with the new hnildingstliereon. This property is so well known for its central situa- tion, being contiguous to the ferry landing and princi- pal streets. it requires but little further de.-icription. ioriion of the pureliaiie money can remain on interest for a few years: For fiiither [|ltIl.lClIljll'tl, ap- ply to the tindursignod. Also, on the some do ', at half-past I2 o‘clock, that desirable two-story Wl':‘.Ll.lNG IIUUSI’. and LAND, jth ofn Lot, at present occupied h_v the Sub- scriber, situate in \\’uter Street, immediately opposite the Terrace House. The House is finished in a su- perior manner, and convenient in every way; it has four large rooms on the ground floor, and a large pun- try, live lied-roonis on the second floor and ii large atlicli; ii comfort ibl«.i stable and out-houses iiltiiclied. Al-Io. iniinc-.ili:iiely nfior, ilie unexpired lea.-ieliold red, fronting on King Street I60 feet, iiniiiediiitely opposite to Mr. Cliziilos i\lel{enna’s, with the large new warehouse and other buildings thereon. ' ‘erins of sale and other particulars made known on applicatioii to A. ll. YA'l'l'lS, Ch. 'l‘own, Dec. 31, I855. Auctioneer. "Miner Poiiiisiis , l _ AUCTION. 7’ D be Sold by Auction, on SATURDAY next, the ‘ml’ -l=H|""H’_\!. at the Subscriber's Sale Rooin, at '2 9 €l'"fl-- .llu.-!ill.'l.L ofiho BRIG ":lAnn1iviAN," “'l!t‘I’t! Shir now lies sir.-inded on l'riiii Island, about lgl "tilts to the North-liastivaid of Point Print Light- ou-e. The soil Sale to take place at the expense of the r"""f"_ l"""3llill|'I‘ who has not complied with the l'0l|dl ions of ‘Jule 'l'criiis Cm-tl), llliN.lAlllIN DAVIES, Cliurlottetoivn, Dec. 3|, IB55. Isl. NOTICE. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 7 ‘ill’. Co-piirtiierrliip hitherto existing between the Subscribers under the firm of l.0NGWOll.'I'll 61. YA'l‘l$.‘l, has been dissolaed by mutual consent. All persons having any deinnnds aguiiist the said late Finn will please present their accounts at an early day for iiiljiisiiiieiit; and all persons indebted to s.iid l"ii-in are requested to iiiake iininediuto pay- ment, to either oftlio uridersioiied. - . Fl{.\.VClS LONGWORTII. Al.lll~lll'l‘ ll. YATES. Ch. Town, Doc. 31 , lS55.—lsI. &, ll. G. 2w QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. N ow ready for Inspection, LARGE STOCK of BRITISH 4- F0. REIGN GOODS adapted to the wants of the present season. ladies’ Dresses of the latest style rind of every variety in quality and price, \Vinter Capes, llonneta, Capo, Shawls, |"ren(:li Suns, Mohair Caps, Ilair Nets. French Blonds, White lllk and coloured Rushes, Widows Caps, Black Vclveis, Flowers and Feathers, Fringes, Gimp! and'I‘rimmings in great variety, French Meiiiioes, Parametric. Coburgs, Alpiiccas, Orleans, Fancy Fluids, Cloakinga, Ribbon Velvets, Bonnet Cap and Sash Ribbons, French and English Kid Gloves, Winter Gloves, Fancy Prints, Patrihwork, Diimasks and Fringcs all colorl, Cotton \Var , l'ilot, \Vhitri,ey and llrmid Clot ii, Tweeds, l.ion Skin, Doesliins and Cassi iiiies, Velvet and Satin Vestings, ailwa ’ llu Sleriiiolulld Auctioneer. At v. s, , tombs Weill Shirts and Drawers Stoclipoit Florentine [mpg cloth and Linen Shirts, Shirt fronts, Collars, ulllers Silk llnts, .liiii Crow Hats, Cloth Caps, Blankets, Red Blue iinil Wliito Flannel and Serge. Striped Kersey, llos-it,-r_v 1 large ‘TBlP.(‘lltill, Sable. Fitch, Mink, Stone Martin and Muaquash Mu s. l{.din2 Boas, C.irilin:il Capes, Cuffs, Mitts and ves, Gentlemen’a For (foals. Caps, Gloves and Mitts, l_5russi-,li-i and Kltl(lt‘.l'lllll‘.Sll.'l‘ Carpets and Rugs rtassoclis, Leather and Carpet Hugs Eli.-ctro plate-il goods from the first ritain, viz:— Teapots. Crueti Stands,'I'oast Forks, Sugar llas ots, 'l':ible dessert ‘foe and Salt Spoons, '1‘-able and dessert Forks, House in PRJNCE aohhuuiistiin E CALENDAR? FOR ,. . B iltsfifi : ' l 'l'|io Alnianaok of this year is eniliollislieil with ii 7 nunilier of in-at and tlpproprlzllr‘ Woon IINGHA-' \’lN(it4, aiiil l)l_‘§lt‘~"‘ llic ll~‘ll7il inl'-iriiizition, cont.-iiiis, by rcqiwst of several l‘|'lL‘lIt.lS, the day's length for} every day in too ycur. 1 I , I ‘ I New tabiiiet-illzikiiiiz hstiilisliiucnt. V Vllli i-ubncriher would rospri-tfully announce to . - the iublie, t ial. lie lias (‘illl|lIlPll('0(l business in the Cabinet-.\liil\ing lino, ill the building lately (tutu- pied as Sail-loft by Mr. '|'ho-. \\'illi:inis, one door below the rt-siilcnca of W. E ('liiili, Esq , where he trusts, by strict attention to liusiiioss, neat workinan- ship and moderate charges, to merit a share ofpublle patrons e. l i i\llCllAl‘lI. lll‘.l|.l. , Cziliiiiet-Maker. Ch. 'l'own, Dec. ill, lt.*.'i5.—3i. To the Churches. Ministers. Sabbath School Superintendents and Teachers throughout the British Provinces,- N the First o_/‘J.d.’V‘U.dR Y, 1856, will be pub- lished the tint Number ofa new ILLUITIIATID PAPIR ‘for CHILDRI-IN. Prospectuseii of Terms and a S ecimen Co y of the " CIIILDREJVS PIPE ," will be largely distributed, free pet Mail to all Ministers and friends ofsiibbath-day reading for children as far as their address is known to the Publish. ora,und II" who desire to promote the sale of this Publi- Sn-_zrir Sifters and Toiigs, lluiterKiiives, &c.. dic- Jeivellry an tliii-v gotids of the no‘-vest kind’ (-">lI|lIl"l5lll‘~_', Gold Chains, Gold [iIIt‘l.t‘.l.-'. Brooclies. lliiigs. Pencil cases, Shirt 2-.i:il .“l--i~vi.- :~I.u(l.~‘. ll=:~r'i=.li,-is and Pins. (fold pl l'.l'd i_nr.i,ls ;;i abuii:l.:ni2.», l..';v.i ll:ss-l:- '.~. llri-sileii nntl Ft. lI"ll Toilet Sells, llolieiii-::.ii (i'' is» l.‘l>"fl.'§l .'tml ll.ll:('>\' ornaments, l’.ipior .\l.'.i~lii '-.‘i'-tilt lloxes and lillIlI"l'S, ilk Sriiiils, il:‘ii|l'/.8 :iiiil ;’ll.iliuster Figuies,Toilet Soup .'II1(l llr‘l‘llIIlllt‘fV. (lcntlL'iiieii’s tl-'t ssiu; Cases. Velvet and (‘.lr:itt-liiiii Spec (Eases. ALI-> ’ A [_7f.‘llt.‘lul l1.~S(llllllt'.‘lll of lriinnntigery, indigo, Start-li, li".ii‘. 'l'e:i, Sac A few l]llllit£l'3l0I’ l.a.inps and Calm Oil slid to be the most perfect lrimp yo‘! llI\'t‘lllCll. "iiiier:il.': l'iirii:slii-rl to .-riliir. 'l'lio uooils rcniainiiig unsold of former Importa- tions will bv l[I'ill\’t3(l duivii to suit present prices and the wliolo will be disposed of at the lowest possible rate for Cash. VVILLXAM HEARD. ClII|’lnllt:t0wn, lst.lan. 1856. and Silver Watches and FREE CHURCH. 7 ‘DE Coininittee of Trustees of the Cnuncn, having inspected the buildin , feel much pleasure in stating that they are satisfied with the progress which their contractor is making in the work; and no they are anxious to have the building completed its soon as possible, they hereby respect- fully requost the congregation and other friends who have not yet ll-tld their iiuhscriptions to forward them with as litili- delay as osiiible. The Civninittoe beg leave ut the some time to ion- der their most grateful acluiowlodguoonta to all those cation, hitherto so much desired in the British Pro- vinces, are invited to apply for a Specimen Copy,- which will be mailed free. ‘ Addreiis.—Ofiid of C iildren'| Paper, Tlios. Nelson 5 & apn, York Chambers, Toronto Street. 'l‘0l'UlIlti,‘ All letters to be Post aid l ,, whmu-, -:iiIIl.fll)|lll0l|I they have already received. An pvrsonl who may have a desire to contribute town: do the completion of the above place of Worship -il have an opportunity still to do lo. and will ‘oblige by handing over their donations to the Trea- surer. Gaouoa ALLAN. JOHN SCOTT, Secretary. Faun, zqultfible Fire Insurance Compa- of London 1'"-'°'P°7‘fll¢d by Jlct of Parliament. Q;\!I{D OF l)IllEC'l‘()RS for P. E. Island... °"' _T- 51- UGVWUIII. Hon. Charles Henr- l‘5l' F"""“ L°"KW~‘7.'UI. Esq-. Robert Hutchinson, E"!-o homes. Dawson, Esq. hUeta‘cbed llrsks taken at low ‘Premiums. No °”‘:"8°, ‘:7 Policies Forms of Application, and any 0 _ebr in ormaiion, mny‘be obtained from the Sub- scri or, at tho Ollice oflu. W. Debloia Esq. Charlotte. town. _ ll. J. CUNDALL. AP?“ “ha 1554- Agent for P. E. News for the People! 1 "3 'aUU|l' Sclllt. ‘Siuivivoiv.’ has arrived from llUSl‘UN, and brought for DODD’8 BRKIK 3103"). a Choice Lot ofnll soils of AMEHICAN Goons zolglghtglllsbe sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and of) O6. 5 THOMAS VV. DODD. ‘Dry “lilircli Plank Wanted.“ ' ‘HE. Suiucniszn will pay mug [0, DR}; lr BIRCH PL-*7-WK. from lgl to 3 inches in thicliness.—App|y at HAHZARD 6; Ow:iu's Boot- in-oiia. - l‘A'l‘ltlCl\' HICKEY 0 b‘ . Nov. 30llI, issii_ ’ '1 "M um" GOALS! GOALS l ! CHALDRON Pictou COAL, Just arrived and for Sale by JAMES PURDIE. 40 Charlottetown , Dec. 5. Silent orrow. CERTAIN HELP. .Mmi¢rous Extraordinary, flnalomical, E2.-pla. victory Coloured, Engravingr. In Si: Lunguagu. Flifly-third Edition. Price 2:. 64. in a reeled envelope through all Booksellers, or not post free from the .dulhor, for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JDVISER on the pby- sical decay of the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvurying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, &c. By \‘VAI.'l‘Eli. DE R003, M.D., 35, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from H till 4. Sunday: ox- ce pted. bold also b Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row - Watt, H, Elia Row, Edinburgh; Powell, nioreland-street, Dublin; and through all otheu, Dr. DI: Itoos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions oftbis country and lthe continent, has liiid, perhaps, unusual oppormni- lties of observing the peculiarities relating to the ‘physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the _' l.~‘0t(.l8|'l referred to in the above work, and hav. ‘ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this ;class of diseases, he is enabled confidently to ‘undertake their removal in as short atime as is consistent wiili siifety.! masons IN A Y 1- 1' or THE WORLD, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct ldetail of their case, with ii remittance for Medicines, drc. which will be returned with the utmost despatch, ’ and secure from observation. , The C0./\'CE.i\'TR.d TED GUTT./E VI WE. .or Vegetable Life Drops, uro rocomnieiided to all those who have injured tlieinselves by early excesses, and brought on Speriinitorilima, Ncrvousness, Weak- ncss, Liiiiguor. Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, 'l'iinidity, Treiiihling and sliziking the lliiiitls and l.iui!is, liidigestion, Flatulency, Sliortiioss of llreath, Cough, Asthma, Consuinptive lliibita, Diiniicss of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, ' , Their almost nirirvclouii power in removing conta- 'miniitions, Secondary syinptonis, Eruptions, Sou; 'l‘liro.it, l'oins in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, ' Scrofula. and all other impurities, must he felt to be believed. -Iii. 6d.; lliI.; and 33s. per bottle. The £5 Puckiigeii, by which £l 129. are saved: and tho £10 packages, by whflli astill greater saving is effected, will be sent from the Estnblishiiient only, on receipt of the iiniount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. PJI./\'S' in the BACK. GRA VEL, LUJIBA- ' GU, RIIEUJI./ITISJII, GOUT, Indigestion Bile, Flatiilcncy, Headache. Ncrvousnccs, De: bility, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidney: Stricli.-re, tic. ' , THE C0.llPOU.N'D REA’./IL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the most safe and etlicacious remedy for the above dun. erous complaints, Discharges of an kind, and isensi.-s of the Urinary Organs general , which if neglected, frequently result in stone in t a bladder land a lin oring, painful death. They ngrog wi|h"|h; finest de_icato stomach, strengthen the digestivg organs, incre_ase the appetite, improve the general . health, and will effect a euro when other medicines ‘have utterly failed. Price 4s. 0d., llo.,& 88¢. pg]- Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUJIRD AGAINST the recommendation of i spurious or oIh¢r_iirticln by unprtuupld rug," who thereby obtain a large profit." To "an; 3, PUBLIC against FR./I UD, Her Majegt ‘g H... I goinzisaionirr haw directed the words " l : ooa,. oxnoiv,” to be tinted in ' um. '0» Stamp qflizod to tile cbiin. to iuffffcu loud in c on . Sold by HASZARD It OWEN. Charlottetown. Quota, Square, Alafll ‘