- him to coininand which age, tailing hcnllli PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF. This name is joined to the longest. ll“? fiercest, the most deadly struggle in modeiln warfare, writes a leading English Jonrna . The last act of the late Czar was to nl’l’°'"‘ and weak’ening resolve induced i\leiiseliikotl' to relinquish. Nicholas knew the iiiaii. A quarter of a century ago, he ltiltl cat-r_i--d on the war in Poland with ft-ai-fail E-lt'vVt.'l‘ll.\.'. The case was this:—-He l|l‘iIl\')S(.‘tl to his Prisoners on all occasions the altei-ii:itire ofilie Riissian service or the Knout. ‘Once a body of 2,009 insurgents were deteatvil and took refuge in the Austrian territory. The Austrians disarincd l.llt'lt] and sent them to Gortscliakoll‘. He gave them the usual choice ofeiitci-lug the li.IlS.s‘ltlIt'l'tll|l(~'; they desperately reliised. It is s.iid,that the General was present at the execution which followed. The llo_-_,:gin-g lasted many hours; teu ilieil under the lush; S(:Vt‘It niuie yielded alicr terrible toi-tui'(.-s, and were boi-iie to the hospital. Gui-tscliakoll‘ stateil his dctcriiiin:itioii to go tlir-uigli the \\'ll'il(‘: iiuinher, if the e.\'i-cutioii lasted it niontli. The Poles then l)t)\Vt'(l the head, and \\’t.‘l‘(,' (ll'Illl;_{lllt‘.tl into llnssiziii lcgiozis. Such was the stern natiir;s oftlie man whom .\lieliul:is sent to di'l"iitl Sebzistop-.il. l’i'iiieo G<-i't.-;- cIinkoli'li:is pii")lis‘lIt:tl in tlic liil‘it.’i(i't' B11331’, his VOl‘.il:l1 of the capture of .‘ii3l|;t.~-l.)p .~l, which is cliariietcristic of the in;in. lle recounts the length of the siege as it proof of the bravery of the lliissiaii Soldiers, and then describes the linal hoiiiliardiiictit and the subsequent evciits, which we give below; “ Taking advantage of the superiority of their fire at short l‘ttIlgt.‘, the enemy afici- the concentrated action oftheir artillery for 30 days—wliich cost our garrison from 500 to 1,000 men per ilay——-eoinnieiicczl that terrible hoinbardincnt (lioailmriliucal tl’cnft:r) from their innumerable engines at war, and of a calibre hitherto unknown, which des- troyed our defences, which had been re- paired at night with great labour and at great loss, under the incessant tire of the enemy—the principal work, the Kornilolf Redoubt, on the MalakliolI' Hill (the key of Sebastopol) as it point doininating the whole :own, having experienced coiisidcrable and irreparable dainage. _ “ To continue under these circumstances the defence of the south side would have been to expose our troop:-i daily to iisi-lc..s butcliery, and their preservation is to-ilziy, more than ever, necessary to the Emperor of Russia. “ For these reasons, with sorrow in my Jicai-t, but ivitli a full coiivietion, I resolvt,-(I; to evacuate Sehasti-pol, and to take over; the troops to the north side by the bridge, constructed bef..ii-elianil over the hay and by boats. J “Meantime, the enemy l.)8ll0ltllll|,!, on the- 27ih oi'Aiigiist (8th of Scpteriibcr), at l'.3.' 30, the i,,,|f.riiiiied works bclore them and the Kornilolf licdoubt, with its ditches filled up, resolved upon a desperate assault,, first on Bastion No. ‘.3, Koriiilolf. ands’), and the Bolkin and Scliwartz retloubis. “ Ofthese six attacks, live were glorious- ly repulsed. Some oftlie points of ‘attack,’ like that of Bastion N_o. ‘.’.,_ on_ which the enemy hail succeeded in bringing guns by flying bridges, having at V.al'It)Il.\.I times been taken and retakeii, reiiiained tinally ours. But, the Korniloff ltedoiibt, more ilainagi-il tliiin the others by the hoiiiluirdiiii-ni, was taken bv the I-‘rencli, who brought more than -3il,i0llIl men tigaiiii-it it, and ftiillltl not he rt-taken after the great I-i-.-es we had sun-,,,.,,,i at t to cuiiiiiiciict-inent ot this coin- hnt, for it would have been 'iece~is:ii'y to ascend in the midst ofilie ruins it very steep ieii ci-t.-ss it narrow riilge above it deep ditch of the rear liice occu- cupied by the French. hitch an undertak- ing might have prevented us aeliieving the proposed object, and would have cost us, without the slightest doubt, ineatculablo losses. " The attempt was the more needless, as for reasons already mentioned, I lllltl re- solved to evacuate the place. 'l‘lierefoi'e, as the success of the oneniy was conlincd to the sole capture oftlie Kurnilolf rcdoubt, I ordered that no attack should be inaile on “mi rcdoubt, and to rcinain in front ol it ['0 oppose any continuation ol the enemyii attack on the town itself, an order which was executed, despite allthe efforts oi the t ‘mclino, aiiil ti .future generations ofthc Riissiaiis. HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 10. French to get beyond the gorge of the rt?- doiiht. At dusk the troops were ordered to retire according to the araangeiiiciits pre- viously inailc. “ 'l‘t:i- '.‘('llll;tl(3S of bi-:ivi-r_v you gave dtiriir_: that day. Vtllitllll coinrailcs, aroused such :1 l"t'll"._:: ofiesi.-eiii in the cneiny, that, ilcspitc the kii-mli-il-__;e they must have had ofour retreat by the .\ ei.~l-III i-i'oiii'iniiies, ivhieli our l|‘~Htl)‘l exploil--d one after the otiier as they ;_vi-ailii-tilly i'i~tri-:itcil, they not only did not porsiiv-. us in columns, but even t:i::isi~tl tiring with the artillery, wliicli they iiiiglit Iiare e.-ntizuietl with iinpiinity. “V.ili:iiit Coiiii-atlcs, it -is I.-uinjiit, it is /I{lI'Il, lo [i"tL‘(' Stlmslnpol in the i:uein_.';’s luniihi. lliit l't.‘lllt‘llliit’l' the sacrilice we aiade iipoii the altar ot'oiii°c-niiitry iii l8l'3. .\lo.aeow was :ttll'L'l_V as valiiablo as Si.-basto- pol—-we ill):tlItl'|llt.'tl it after the iiuinortal battle of l;Ui'«=lllil~t. 't':ii- tlel'e.'ice ol'.\.'i:b'.is- topol dating 31!) ilii_',i-. i. :<:ipi-i'iorto ll ‘I'll- titi-o, awl wl.i-ii the i.-iii-niy ciiteietl .\losi:o=.v in that :1i't-at y.-:ti' of Ia'l'.3, they only liniiid. l|t‘itlI.~' of .‘~'lt)§It‘.-2 and iislies. Likeiviso it is not Si-h:r t and which we have left to tht-iii, but the biii-iiiiig ruins ofllie town wliieli we lllll‘.\‘t‘lV|.'.~‘ set tire to, liaving llltilliltll;;(.‘tl the liunor oftli.-. ilt-ll-iiei: in such ii-iiiaiini-r that our gin,-:iz—gr:iii.l-cliiltlreii iiiay I't'Cilll the i'--iiii-iiiiii'.'iiiei- t|iei'eol'\vitli pride to all pos- l"lll_\'. “ :>‘eha:-topol kept us‘ ehaini.-d to its walls; uith its fall we acquire freedoin of move- ment, and it new war coniiiieiices, at war in the open field, that most congenial to the ltussian solilier. Let us prove to the Ein- peror, let us prove to Russia, that we are still iiiilun-d with the spirit wbieli animated our ancestors in our nieinoi-able and patri- otic struggle. VVhen the t-iii-iny may show liiin.-cll', we will present our breasts to him and defend our native Ianil as we defended it in l8l2. ‘- Valiant warriors of the land and sea forccs!—lnthe name of the liinperor, I thank you for the unexainpled courage, tii-niness, and constancy you have displayed during the siege of Sebastopol. [lli-i-e follow the names of the ollicers who most distinguislied tlieiiist-l\'rs.] “ ln thus c.\'pr«_-ssiiig the gratitude your worthy coiiiiiiaiiders are entitled to who are still living, let us also honour. comrades, those who liare liillrn Iioiioiirably for our faith aiiil for our country, on the ramparts of .H‘r-liiistopol. “Let us i-i-ini-iiilier the iinmortiil names of Nacliiinoff, I{orniloll', and Istominc, and let us tiddi-ess prayers to the Most High that He will gt‘-'ll‘iI. thi.-in peace and eternal- ize their ineinory as :in exainplo‘ to the 9, 0 A 'I‘oiiciii-.o Sroai'—Tlie Hon. A. H. Stephens, oI' (i‘n-orgia. in a recent address at it inei-ting in Ali-.\:aiidri:i, for the bciielit ofthe orplian Asyliiiii and Free School of that city, related the following anecdote: “ A pooi- little boy in a cold ni,-_vht, with no Iioiiic or root to shelter his head, no pa- ternal or maternal guardian _or guide to i-otcct or direct him on his way, reached at nightfall the house of a wealthy planter, who took him in, fed and lodged him, and sent him on his wa with his blessing. Those kind attentions clieerod his heart, and inspired him with fresh courage to bat- tle with the obstacles of life. Years rolled round; Pr iviilonce it'll him on, and he hail rt-arzlit-tl the legal pi--ill-ssioii; his host liail (ll.‘tl; i7..x- i: :l‘!ll II‘tiiil~t that prey on the sub- sliinite of in in hail ll"lItt'tl it coii~‘pii'iicy to gt-i i'i~..m the widow la-r estates. She sent for the iii-at---.-:i t'."lllI.~N'l to c..msiiit her cattse to llttll. and that l?t)ll||Sl'l proveil to be Illi- orpliiii boy long lieliirc ivrlcoiiietl and en- [t‘l'lItlllt'(l by her ileceoscil liiialiiiiiil. The ;"ti[||tllt)l|:l of it wariii and teiincioiis gratitude was in-w ..iltlcil to the oi-ilio:try motive con- ni-cied with the pi-ol'o-.5.-iioii. Ile undertook her caiise with a will iiol easily to be ri-sist- ed; he gaint-il it; the witlow’s estates were secured to her in pet-pi-tiiii_v; and Mr. Ste- vens atlilrd with an emphasis of emotion that sent an electric thrill throngliout the house, that orp/imi hay alcmts bi-are you. 0 ..___.- The lli-roii l'nniil_v l|tl\‘('. paid, in the tl]t{.'C',‘,ult3, N70 for the rent oi" the "l‘cm- poraiia-.i-. Hall during their several visits to Ilalillix. PROSPECTUS SCIENTIFIC AME ;lCAN .l'}Ll‘l\t'I‘lN'l'lI YEAR. . T/ic Pr-)pr£ctor.: ofllie Scientific ./Imeritan res- IWUU//ij :.,'ive 'lUlic€, that t.’i«.' I:'lcreuth Jlaiiiuil Vt"“/Hi’ Q/it/ivir Journal will Ci).'IIII.‘0.'tt.‘l an the ltilli lg/' Suym /iibrr next. llllllii work ilitl'ers llI{lll‘I’i‘tlly fioin other plll)llt‘..'|- l‘“”-"9 lI'?l7Ir,' an I//tl.\lI‘alL"/ I’iIrt'u.1i't'.il, devoted i.lii.ll,-u to the promulgation of irithriiiiitioii relating to the various .\lo.-cliiiiic and t.'iieiivie Arts. Industrial \laiinl‘:i-‘tint-s, Agiiculiurc, t’.-iv.-tits, Invciitioiis, l‘l:i:;iii~:i-riiig, .llillwoi'li, and all ll|It‘ll'.~"‘l ulnch tho- ligfii of l’i';it;iii‘..il siiieii-re is C7Ilt'tll:llt ii to :i;l\'aiu-.», l'li.: -"t.‘lr.‘llllll’7 Auieii an is |iI:;.I’ it-at C0.'i\l‘lllClllqUiIYl.ll titriii for bindizig, aiiil pn-seiiis an _ typo'.;r.iiilili:iil iippcziraiitt-:. l~'.vi ry numb»-r - .. .iltH eight. pigai ol'it.-idiiig, IIlil!':ll.Illl.i' llltl~ll'!- ted \Vllll ori_',ii..il engravings All the most Villllllliltt pizctiit-il lll.\t;i|Vt‘l'i'!§ are delineated and desctllievl in its issu. s, so llI'Il, as it-spects lll\'t.‘|l'.lJll.~', it may Ive J,-lSt'l_‘-' I ,: .: I xi .is.in lllll*all‘t|It"i lit-p.-ivory, \\'llt.‘l't) the ll:\'i iattr o.:.iy lezirii, Wh it has been done l)':l'\)l't.' llllll Pi the «out: lie-Id whicli ho is explorimg. awl ulioie lIi"t_n;i. l,.~i.-;; t-i i:a,- wt-rld a knowledge i fliis own $|t'ttli',‘.I !t.. ..'..~i. iii-,. axe I I" I7. 8. l'..tu.-iit.~i granted are also piililish-_ rd t\-:I_\' u. ricluiling Utliciil t.‘t-pics of the? l’.iti-at l.‘lfIlllI"; these Claiiiis tut: piiblislieil iii the‘: ~'t-i..-ziiilie -IIIl'ill an it (IIIEIHICIE o/‘till it/icr pup:is.5 'i he Uoiiiiiliti:-iri t.i lllo .S'I.'i'i':it'{/it: .’ImrIi'c:1:t are .iu.-ong the most riiiioeiii, scieiiiilic, and |JI't'il2llCttl men \'I the times 'l'li»- l.'iliio:i.il lli-p.irtmeiit is iini\'i-:- s.i.'ly zicltiiaalt dgcd to In (‘.i)ltLl|t'.2’t.'d with great ability and to l-o ilistingiizslii.-l, not only for the CX'2l‘ll(.'ll(.'lE .iiul trii'lil'ul.iess ofiis ili—cussioiis,biit for the fearlt-ss ness niili uliich error is coinbatcil and f.xl.~:e tlieories are exploded .\lt.-cliaiiics, Inventors, Engineers, Cliciiiisis, Mann flctuieis.Agrirulturisu, and people ol'e\'cry profes- sion in life. will tind the Stir/iliyic .‘f;ltt!l‘lC(lll to be of great value in their respective callin_;s. Its counsels and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollars aiiiiually, besides all‘-irdiiig them a roniiniial siurce of knowledge, the cxperieiicu of which is beyond pecuniary esliniate. .'I't.'I’ltltl of Subscription, $52.00 ti year, SL00 for six mo nths. IIASZ.-iltl) &, OWEN. Agents for I‘. E. Island‘ nted ; 'I‘tlio 'l'anner_\ of Mr. John Vickeriion, a good i Jouriio~yni:in Currier; Also, two or three good lioit and Slioemakers. Call at this establi-ilniient, St. l’eter‘s lloiid, 6.5 miles t'roui ClltIl'liitli:lii\Vll. J. L. VICICBRSON. Clnirloitetown, July 27, I855. iisr iii3:i:iai\'i-;ii, per’ ’s;}..."”-i still"-t1t—tli,’ from Halifax, and. for Sale at lJUDl)'e ‘BRICK .- :i W: i-ft’, lit‘ For Sale or to Let, SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East iiido of the lllalpeque, or Priaceiown Road, sboutaqnarii-r ofa mile fioin Charlottetown, and opposite to Sprin v Park. A I to . 6 WETLYLIAII l“ORGAN.. , March 21st, 1855. I-"ricnd of the Prince Edward islauder. E-IOLL.{)’\7-I '1"tZi 0II‘J'l"f' ZJZWIT. I1S.'I‘ltA()|:l)l.\‘.\ltY cciii: or .\STlI.\lA ! ! 0}‘ AN ULD I..-\Ii‘-' §lZ\l~.'.\"'l"r FIVE YEARI , A 0)‘ AGE. Cofy Q/‘ii Lt'.'lI'i'_/'ru.‘.i .lIr. T/tt).itilS ll'cs!o/i, (Book .\'lorc,) '1'oro«2to, i!i:li’rt the 9H: October, I854. 'l'o l’rot'essor Holloway, Sh-,—t:i-.iiiiutle I.‘0iIip«'l~| me to iiiuke known to you the (f.KlIil(.vI'dllItll’_) him: tit an aged parent has derived front the use of_\i»nr l'iils. My lll0Illt.'I‘ was afllicted for iipwards of four aiul twcrity _\e.'irs with asthma and spitting of liloinl; it was quite agony to see her s'.ltli_-riintl hear her cough; I li.ive often declared, that I would give alll po.~st-ssi-tl to have her cute ; but although I paid a large sum for medicine mid advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought pcrliaps your Pills might henclit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which ldid; the result was inaricllous: by slow degrees, in mother became better, and alter persevering with your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl cured, and new enjoys the heat of health, tilllloll‘ seventy-five years old. I remain. Sir, Your obliged, (Signed) TIIOMAS \Vl'lS'1'0N. REMAIIKABLB QURI OF DROPSY. Arrirrt nl:iNG TAPPED THREE ‘nuns. Copy of (I Letter form ./Inlhony Smith, E34 Hulifitr, JV-ova Sriitlu, dated the 25th ./1ugtut,IS5 'l‘o Professor Ilolloway, Sir.—-I desire to add my testimony to the value of your I’ills, in cases in ropsy. ‘or nine mnntlis I satfered the greatest torture with this distressing com- ilaint; was tapped three times, and finally given up tie octors; llavliig,‘ become in appearance as l skeleton, and with no mere strengtli in me thanl 5.... ‘< ..5"l‘ORE, a splendid LOT OF TEA, SUGAR AND IlIOLASSES- which will be Sold Wholesale and Retail. 0 'I‘lI().\lAS W. DODD. ct. 5. 7 ‘V0 Lll'l‘ with immediate posseiniion, the _ southeast end of the House recently built on the eoriu-r oftirt.-attlenrgeiind Kent Streets, and next o that occupied by Messrs. Galian «St of The cellar is 2-1 feet by 60, has a substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. 'l‘lieie is on the lirst floor a shop 20 feet in front and 30 feet in depth ; also it hont Entraiice, a Hall in rear ofthe shop and two other apartments. There are on the second floor one room 24. feet by 15. one 20 feet by I5 and two ahiii.t ll feet by I2, and the third flour nearly correspoinls with the set-oial. There are Ilireo rooina on the fourth floor and a line View «I the ll.-irhour, the Rivers and tho t.‘ountry roimd, tlwre is also aiiziehed to the piemises a new \\':ini-linuse I it is one of the best stands in this Cit .\li'c:inlllt: or any tiIlIt't' Iiusiiiess. l‘urtlier infurma lion may he obtained by I|t||lVltI_'.{I o ' 'I‘H0.\l.-XS DAWSON. {S 3 -9 July 14th, 1355. FREEHOLD LAND‘ FOR SALE, l.ot 42, as laid down on the Plan of ll 'l‘own~‘liip No. 55, bounded on the Division line between 'l‘ownsliips No. 55 and 56, coiitaiiiing 100 aereii of Land. It is near Boughton River. on the South side of the Island, and is covered with good \Vood. ‘or fuitlzrr paitirulzirs apply to ' J.~\.\ll-Zn.‘ D. lli\S'l.AllD, ltccroation, Sept. 27th, I855. To ia.tL1.ir.i;-Ia" M Camel Hair Boning Cloth. iiiinoiiiicing to their eiovloiiicrs that lll-‘}' received this day, a new supply of the ::lnvt.-, .\os. ‘l, 4, 5. 6 and 7, which iln-y ntl'.~r for sale at It) per cent hrlow ritrlllflf prices. read sAL;i .’1‘[ l:\'l‘ btniiitifally situati-cl f-iriri at l-':irnley. litlmtnl as -the Siilnzcriliafln, it t'IMI.-'tlll:l I00 m'.ri's ol him in II high state ofcultiuition; it is a I.ei.sehnliI for 999 . years, the yearly rent H 55 Its l.}.il, ruiiaiicyo WEN? any on the |)fc||||-(‘Jfl .- '\« .i-~'ttIi'_) tl\Vi-lltiig illitltlfl, a large and coiivi-o (‘Ill It I... ii lili -'- ii l'““l""i;' “Ills .ind an uiit-Iii-use for it t r:,:. _\. A ‘),-—-.’\ siiiiil f:irnI. *5 ’-'l‘ l1: 2'’ “Cl” "l l_”"“ liohl lziial. Nituate in l‘iiit‘t-tivwii l{o_\.ilt_t’o Wlllll" '-‘ few chains of the llzirnlry llrrl-_;i-; the allure mon- tionrd progit-rii».-s are well uvortli the attitiitian of persons wisliing to ptl|’Cl\..i-til I"-it lnrtlicr particulars . 0,. enquire CLARK. 7 .- W .\l. I‘.. child just born. It was ilien, that I thought of ing your Pills. and immediately sent fora quantity, try and i.-nmtnenced using them. The result I can scarcely on-dit even now, alihougli true it is. After using them for four weeks, I felt niucli better, and by persenering with them, at the expiration of two iiioutlu. I was completely cured. l have since en- joyed the best of health. I am, ir, Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. ASTONISHING CURE 01-‘ GENERAL DEBILIIY AND LIVER COMPLAINT ! I Cop of a Letter from H'i'l!inni Ron‘-cs, of Uliarloltetown, Prince 1-Mu-riril Irlaml, dated 17th Nov. 1854. 'l'o Professor Holloway, Sir,—I am happy to say, that your l’il‘-it have re- stored me to health after sulferiiig or nine year! from the most intense gem-rail debility and laiigaur, my liver and bowels were also much derniiged for the whole of that time. I tried many ino-licineii, but they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to your Pills. by taking which, and followingthe primed directions for nevi-n wee s was cured, after every 0ll‘ln't' incaini failed to the iistonishinent of my neigh- bours, acquaintiinces, and friends. I shall ever feel gratetul to on for this astonishing restoration to health, mid will reconiniend your Pills to all autfererl, feeling it my duty to do so. remain, Sir, your liiiinble servant, (Signed) \\ ILLIAM ltl:‘.I~lVl'IS. Thou celebrated Pills are icmideifully aflicaciou: in fliefollowing romp «tints. Jlrop-ty Agtio Inflammation Asthiuti Dysuiiirry Jzaundii-e llilioiis Compliiintii lirysipeliis .i or (join- Illoielies on the skin I"eni.~.Ii-. liu-gnIari- plninta Bowel Complaints irs I.iunl-;:;,'o C iollcs l"PVct-I ofiill kinds l‘il« Cniistipiition ofthc !"i.‘u ll.‘ . ' :- 1 tism liii‘.\i'l (ii til I: 3- .. iii cf Consumption llead-iirlie lil'it.t Ilobi iity Indi,;'.=tiim rrrfihi. or Sore 'I‘liroiits Stone and Gravel I\ing‘s Evil SecondarySynip- 'l'io Ilolourenx 'l‘ui iris toinu Vt-nereal Aflrciions Worins all of Ulcers Weakni-ss. lroin dads‘ whatever cause, 650. Sold at the P..-tiihlinlamnt of l’rol'i-nor Ho LLDWAY 244, Strand, (near 'I‘i-niple Ilnf.) Londrn ,. and by al rt--ipecinl-lo Ilru~_u_vi<"-4 and d--alers i.i Itlctlicinel tli~t-ughout_ the Fivtliz.-d World, at. the following ||l cs . 2s. tin. 8s. and 20:. Currency each Box. ' There is .1 coin-idemblo saving by taking the :1 iii .ize . , B,....|)ircciimu for the guidance of patients in every disoidei affixctl io c-.~.cii'Ilrx. GI-‘.(‘.Rtil-‘. 'r. ii/iszimn, Wll Charlottetown, 12th Sepieinlier. 1555- Solii V‘-flioleilslo Agent for I‘. E Island.