\' HAS'1IAit.l)’S GAZETTE, NOVEM BER 24-. FIRE OF THE ARMIES. The deinolitioii ofthc houses in Sebasto- pol goes on, but it is not so sale to visit the place as it was l'oi~iiit-i-Iy, iusoiiiucli as the Russians now shell vigorou:sl_v, and throw shot at any (‘0nSitl0l‘:|i)lt! groups in streets. The Fri-iicli have two inortars, which belong, I believe, to the Russians, among the ruins of the Karaheliiaia, iuid boinb.ird the barracks in the citadel with great siicccss. 'l‘lie enemy, having (li>’t:u- vered the pi-rpzirations for throwing up bat- teries nt.'lll' Fort. Alexander and the ruins ol‘ Fort Paul by the French and English re- spectively, commenced a heavy tire from the nortlieru works and forts, which they continued throughout the day, and which at times aiiioiinted to o. cannonade.—Tlie French replied to it with vigour aided by some guns on the left. The Russians tired ti-oni Fort Michael, from Little Severnayfl. and froni the llarbour’i-i Spur Batteries, and their shot went crashing through the ruined houses, but did not create any very serious injury. .. 5 Two of the dauglitors of the late Professor Webster, who was executed for the murder of Dr. Parkman, have married into the fauiily of Mr. llibncy. an Aineriean, at Fayal, of great influence and fortune. ———-a Gnssir moor 'I‘iiscirsu.iv.—-I used to know Thackeray in London. He was our cor- Sl!\lPl|E'tUl‘0L -Alcttcr l'roinSt.I’etci-sliurg, in the Ilumliurg ./Vru-s, says:—‘‘ The con- seqiieiiccs ol'the fall of Sebastopol begin to be felt at Siinplit-ropol. A great nuinler of the iiilizihitants ot't'.iat place have ali-t-ady iibaiiiloned it. That town had prolited \'\'l'_\' niatei~i:illy from the siege of Si-liiis-top:-l. .-lccordiiig to a letter of the 7t|i Septeinber, its population at that diite uniounted to 70.00.), and they were constantly iiiei-eas- mg by the arrival of persons of all denomi- nations, principally triidespeoplc. lt at last liecaiue impossible to procure lodgings. Rents were as dear as at St. Petersburg. Not less than 50 roubles (the rouble is somewhat uiidt-r4 francs) a—inonth were asked for ll place which before had been only worth about 1-10 roubles a-year. Firing had also become excessively dear, but bread continued at a moderate price, in consequence of the constant arrivals from New Russia and the distant provinces. The number of shops, which betoro 1855 was only -438, is now 800. At the late fair at Poltavii, two-thirds of the goods were purchased for Sinipheropol." SINGULAR Wii.t..—A person named J. de Dios Chacoii, recently died at Lima, leaving a fortune of one million dollars, all won at the gaming table. He willed the whole to it woman residing in the city, on condition that she should give a pesda (quarter of it dollar) each day to every coiivalescent discharged from the hospital i-esponuleut (the Home Journal), you recol- lect, six or seven years ago—tlien in the clzryszilis of his present renown. He is inure lii(t'l_V to be personally popular, I think, than any other cunlelnp()l‘dI‘_V English and receive a hundred poor men and we- lnirn diiily at her tiible. In case of the jlegatee neglecting to fulfil either of the l . . Ithe money is to be vested in the govern- tiutll-it' wotlltl be On this side Oil the water. moms offlnglnnd and France, on the game He is a tall man, of large ti-aine, and tea- titres roughly east—tlie express-ioii of his thee iuitlier ‘ No',Ynu-tloii’t ' and Great liri-i t.-iin-ous, but witli.-il wry ti-iii-less and very h meet. lle has (or had) no .-‘yinptom ot' the tl.l'|(i.V about him. conditions.- - Palpm-aiso paper. The Uailczl St‘t't'it‘C Gazelle snys:— “ ll-iwrvcr lnllt h the authorities deservtd I ceiisiire ti-r the iieglm-t of the troops at the Above l.\\'flti(li(,‘, by f opening of the cauipiiign, they are now do- the hit of liisgenius, and not having had ci- l I0!‘-ni||0(l ll) Suppl)’ U\'0I‘)’llIiiig that may he tiier prospa-rit_v or pcrso i:il beauty t-!lllH!,'_'h, in early hi", triconti-act niiy pt-riii:iiii-iit illu- ;.-i.m_ he is (or was) ltIs\I'f' blunted and per- eniptory will he i-xpe-ct'ed of it l'a<hioi.:ibfe author lie is “-liil‘i\.'?‘-l on the .-iirl'aco—goiiia| at ll('itl‘l. ()I'(f:l~'i')llitll_\' at the ‘ B'ue Posts,’ in compa- ny with a ;nilili.~'?ier who ivas our mutual l'ri-aiid, I rt-iii.-nifn-i' ht.-in_-,3 struck with the of new books and brother authors. By knowing his iutiniatt-s, I learned a circum- stance which I will venture to record. His father was wealthy, and his lhiiiily, ofa pa- trician descent, had known only prosperous ease till adversity came to stiiig one ot'tlieui into thine. The only remainder oi‘ the _iI’)llit'llt‘Iltl in its ancient state was an old. and l'.iE.'hl'i'l serving-iii:iii, -uhoin 'PlI71t‘.lN'‘l‘_Y, ‘ while earning his tii-at dillicnlt bread with. his pen‘, ¢'onl."mml to niuinlaiii, in the oltll drab and gold family Ito.-r_i/—liaIfislarviiig hiin.~u=lt'to do it. There was ‘blood and game in this, which gave it kev to what he would always be true to.—.~’V'. P. lVilti.1’ Rag-Bag. .:__o.___ SINGULAR Swiss CUs'roM.—ln the large towns the t7llil(lt‘t'll oi‘ similar age and sex are gathered together by their parents in little SItt'.l(‘tl(‘.S called socirles dc: tlimam,-/us. Tlit-so. lit-ilc clubs are coinpescd of twrlve or ll-urtcen children, selected by the parents with a view to their mloptnrss to amuse and benefit each other. 'l'hey meet in turn at, the houses of the dill'orr,-nt parents every Sabbath evening. ’l‘h<.-ir nurses are with them, and the time is spent in ainuscments common to children. As they grow older these aniuscincnts are combined with in- struction. This kind of intimacy creates friendships which l.ist long after they are dis- persed and .'-ciittcred over the world, and even through life. Girls thus linked toge- ther in childhood retain their affection in miturrr life, and even in womanhood dis- tinguish each other by the the tonderap- pcllations of mi niigitoiinc, man ramr, man arige. This is one ,t_vrr.-iit re:u.~:on why the Swiss society so excliisive, and it is so dillicnlt t'or a straiiggcr to pi-c~=.~i beyond its mere litrtntllilifri. ‘ The rank ofthe husband in .\'wit'z':iln';:l dcpciitl«i altogether upon that oflu": xvii“, l ~v~ili.it-J_V on their mar- tinge he stow" K. t or ruiili, be it above 0! lwln-r that \v'Lut.2| ho lbriiicrly occupied. ill ad:lI'es~' and t-oii\'cr.~iatioii than‘ in taking: :1 iiintton cho i with him ~ . , _ l iscnibled in Exter Ilall, at the iii.~:t:iiit-e ol l the London Ti inperance League, to hrar tl lllecture b_v Dr. 1". ll. Lo-es in reply to an degree to which the hot punch in the silver; tankaid, after (lInttt‘I‘, sottoned his criticism ' 9 l 1 be detected no erior, but would i-iiilnrse the in-quired. At the present time there are , two i-cry rlrguitl blur/r Iieursrs waiting at the 3 Tower to be shipped for St-bastopol. ” ‘ Du. (‘.Aitri:N1i:n, Dr. F. R. Lr.i:s, A.‘.'ti THE ‘ ‘ \Vi:si'.\iI\.~'i‘r.it. "-—0n Moiiday even- ‘ ing, an audiciice of sonic 3,001) pcrsoiis as- article which lately appeared in the “\Ve.-t- iuinster Review ”.on “ The physiological errors of teetotalism."—Arcording to up- pr.-intment, Dr. Carpeiitcr, the eminent phy- siologist, presided, opening with an address in argument and dignity worthy ofliis high position and fame. As was expected, the lecturer replied to the assertions of the re- viewer with the logical acumen, cleuriiess, and concliisiveiicss for \\'ilit.'ll he has lt(‘t‘ll so long notml, The lecture was listeiiril to with iiiill:iggiiig interest, and l'CSt't)lltlt;(l to by l'r(-qut-nt outbur.-ls ot'intelligo.-tit tipplttlht‘. —-The (‘liairuian remarked, that ho had heard in a critical mood, and not only had whole, and also would stake whatever phy- siological reputation he had acquired upon its truth, that the replies were in Iia:-inon_v with the experimental lindiiigs ol' the iii-is‘. |l‘l'l7lit‘tIt physiologists on the continent and at lionie.-—:\ inost lieaity vote of t'i.io..~a was pi---so-iiteiltotlre lcr'liii'ri‘, l|III\'l‘(l by Di". Oxlt-y.—l')r. Ellis, iii sccoiitliiig the vote, conlirmi.-d the stateiin.-iits at’ the clniiriiian and lecturer on the nature and cll'ccts ot'al- eohol; adding that in lately giitliei-iiig the produce of his farm oi'l00t) acres, he had iii- dnccd his luirvosters to abstain from al_coho- lic liquors, and amply supplied them with chocolate, Ste. The result was no head- acho, parching thirst, proiitration ofstri.-ngtli, or neglect of duty; his tields were ClI.'tIt‘t'tl before his neighbours’, who supplied the iisiual intoxicating drink, but who will niost likely t'ol|oiv the exiiiiiple next yuar.—.»\ vote of cordial tliauks to the (‘.ll:Ii|'llllltl was pllti.-it'll. moved by the Rev. N. llall, B. .-\., and seconded by U. (Irnicksliunk, l.'}.~'q., Al- though no sullicient “ report” was taken, the dt-l'e«-t uriy be siippiit-tl i;l psirt by the- painplilt-(just p'ilili.~'lit'tl — “ lmgic, i‘-ICI, avit, scieiinc, "t'l'l'I8 the ’ \\ rstiiiii'.~t¢‘r liriivu-' being it H ply t i the iirtirlii I‘lll'illl'(l, ‘ l’li'.- ;iolo'_;ic:il t-iiors of ti-t-totali-'i.vi; ' b_v Dr. F. lt. hers, and J. M. .‘7r‘.Cullocli, l‘-l. l). "- ml!/ir.~:i.~«'. _ 9 provisions above ’ll(‘lIli0llCli. the usufruct of News for the People! '1-‘lll-‘. '.it)t)I) Stltlll. '3H.\N.Vl0N.° liiis arrived fmin |tU.§l't)N, and inou.,-lit for l|UUl)‘S Bltltlli S'l'OitH, u Ulioitre Lot ol'all will 0 All la‘ 5% [CAN GOODS, \\'lli(‘ll will be sold by the Suliscrihcr Cheap, and on " terms. 3 : id i TllU.\lAS \V. DOD”. (.‘\.i. 5. L*iti'att0I'd Hotel. llllabovu |‘I.~iablis'iiiu.-iil. which is delightfully situiited on the bioutb side of the Ilillsboiougli, and couiiiiaiuls an e.tto:n.~ive xiew of the City and lliiibour, is JUST Ol’|'l.\'El|, and has superior ac- oiuiiiodiitions for private l".-iiiiiliu.-I and transient Boarders; iiml the Subscriber trusin, by assiduity and attention '0 the convenience and coiiifortofliis guests, to merit the countenance and support of the public gent-.-rall . 'l‘here iii also good STAHLI-‘. uccoinniodation on the promise (il-20lt(il-2 MOORE. October I. 7th -1! New Importations. Rl.'S|ll".S in great variety, Spirit levels .-morted sizes, do. with plumb and side light. Bench screvls. (Birch and Walnut) 2s (id to 4s 6d each. I Axes, llaichetn and Ilanimeis assorted, Superior llloriice Locks, at prices from ls 9d to 2 in one Morlise Latclieii, low priced Rim Locks and Lat-:h Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 keys, ii good article, Glass, Porcelain, lllineriil tiud Argillo door knobs, I-Zlectro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, ii large lot, Excelsior Sciew Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-16 to I inch, Chisels. all size Screw \Vreuclies, [land and Bench Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and llindostan, t‘iLc., lately received front the United States. mid for an I! by llASZ.»\ltl) Si. OWEN. Oct. 2-1, 1855. R e in o v a I. G ll. l.t)t.‘l\'l~Iltll\', Wlieelsviigdit, returns his 0 lliillilifl For thelilmrzil p:iiroii:igo he has received, and bags to iiithriii his friend.-, and the public gene- i:i|.'y,iliav ho Ii ~- n-moi ml to upper (tuizi-:is S‘l‘lt Ht-."l‘, ivli-re l«e uitl continue to uialm large and t~‘lll:|ll Spinning Wheels, Reels, Warping Spools, &c., c., c. “'ork uiiiraiited. Upper Que:-n Strut-I, Cliarlotti-touii, Oct. I7, l8.':5.-—tl' ['_[AS'l..r\ltl) tit H\VlLN liavo JUST (_)l’l"..\'ED, ll/\l"-l)\\'Alll‘., aiiiniig which are the following: l.0t,‘l\':§.-—l(iiii, and Sloizise of various dt.'rClip- lions, for l'arloni, l'rnnt doom, Shop-. Waireliouseii, Cupboarils. (‘loseIs, Sliip’s Cabins, Wardinlics. l.A't‘Clll-'.S.—l'iitent Slop, Gate, and right. Carriages and Tire bolts, Patent Avvl Halts with 20 lnstruiuetits. ll.-\\l.\ll'.lt.‘5.—Claw. llivetting, Carpet and Shoe. AXIIS & llA'l‘CIll'I'l'S —-For cutting hard and soft wood. Sliiiigliiig. ltoad /\U(ilIl{ |£l'lS.-—l"'roiii Siirlwt (‘lit-‘t.-ls. .\i'Jli|l and Wood hrad giivihlets. lluzlwi-_y ‘tl ill--is, with -ciewed handles. \\'.ihiut i'-i:iIt‘llb'1Zi\‘\VU. (Tl .lH'i lianilles. l'~lorii-o (3.2.--,vu-in of various kinds. 'l'i_ying .“qii:.ri-.1 and llrvils. Spiing lfallnpers and Dividers. l.r.\~«-ls. Plumb and levels, and level Glauel. Iiniies and l"oilts, Carvers. l'u:ty Kiiiwii. \Vroiieli<-u of various I.inilI. Carry (‘oinh-4, llein Snaps. 'l'runk riwtu. lliuin r lir‘ll.-I. Univ‘ ilt-ll~o. Spriiig li.Ili‘lfIt‘l", wt-i_-,liiiig hon: if. to 2-! line. three sixteentlis to inch. Very tiiimlatnno ll\lIl|'I‘l_ lrtin iiili‘i:ii‘o-.~. lied licys, .“ '-yr. ‘Vi-ll \"lti‘i~li .‘lt‘i.'t~‘~t'i (i .l« s. Coll}-e ‘iliil.-. Iliindlrd .'\u;:er l‘-its. Hand and lb-nch Vices. |‘ly¢-.rs, Hat and round nose. “loud and Iron llraci-.s, lieercd \Vlieel do. Turkey and other Oihuones and clip-. 'I'liick (ilass liir Skyliglits. l.udi.-.s‘ Garden lloes. 'l'uriiip lloc.-i. Assortment of Hay and Manure Forks. Iron puioips. Door .\'cr.ipi-rs. (‘ant Iron Sink. - Stlniiiirrs For Sinks. Fog horns, useful for calling on I! Farm. Mouse traps. (‘ho-.-up and metal Lantliorns, with various other articles too numerous to inentibn. Novices Navigation, ‘..',oi. Gunter Scalom, ils II 3- 9d. COPAL ‘.’.‘.1?.-.~llSH. mjw'|‘a....-..ni..r.n.p rt.-rt,ui'Al. VARNISII, C For "'|lt‘ by ll. ll.’\.~‘»':’..-\|tl). Cbarl rl'lJl0\Vl|, Ji-if “kl. l>-)5- \ Ci"lAl{’!.'S, étc. ' El.|.l". lSl.H to lit)-411:“. ,,,.|c-ding Gull’ and River ht I.awicnco, with it largo liuuk of ,.,,i1,,,g dime, titans, 2-Is. (quiz-o to l’liiludelplii:i, including Iiuy of Fund, with do. 25m. ' t-'ii|l'ol'a't. l.mvranco and Neivlhuiulliiiid, 20¢. Nina Scoti:i and Ila l'ui.dy, t'.‘.s (ixl. N1:-'llll‘llilH'l‘l;|I|(i Strait.-a. tuo puns, its Gil Cfltjh_ All ltttlt‘ (ii-iii-rul Cliarl.-i. Ihigli-Ii Cliaiim-l, ii ti ll clmrt oi‘ the South of Ireland, St. George‘: t.‘liav=nel, the Ifiiglinli Cluimiel, and of the Nortli Sea to Yarinoalli and Amsterdam, In South of Ireland and -"it. (lerrg.-‘s L'li:nniel, 12s 6d. St. George and lhiglisli. with miling directions, 25', Si. (ieznge and lliituh Clninael, 22: GJ. l’ariillel lluli-s, 9s a 3s 9. Matlieiniitical lllllllllllellli. Il.»\SZ.‘\l{ For sale by D ti OWEN. Valuable Farm for Sale. N rxcollent Fariii. COI|Ili~‘lill;: of 75 acres of Frag- hold Land on the Eiuy Vale lload, Lot 66, twelve niiles fmui Cliarlotiztowii, (forty urn-g of which are clear). with n largo l)WEI.l.IlVG HOUSE nuwl erected and cciuplet-ily finished, is now utliercd for Sale, with immediate possession, I-‘oi particulars, apply to, 0:ll\' KENNY. Central Academy. May 33, 1855. hi. "x. and now oil":-r for Sale, an extensive .‘.'tock of Chambers’s Publications. I_ ASZARI) 8; OWEN are Agents for Prince I-Idwiird lsliiirl for the sale of Messrs. Chum. bets‘ E‘ublic.-itions. catalogue ol the liviokfl of this eiiiin-eiit tirni can be had on uppliriition; among the [looks published, will be found such as are suited for 9Cl|t‘0l!. public and private, labraries, &c., iind em- bracing iii a cheap and popular liirni, the literature of I 8 1 , 1 A N ILVV GOODS. 7 VIII‘) Subscriber has jinn rergived, peg 5;, .4[v.raim'cr, l'roiii llnghind, a very extensive nsiolliiit Iil uli British and French Merchandise, which will be open for iIlh[I(‘.Cli0l| on MONDAY next, at the New Store, iiin:icdi:itely adjoiiiing his old stand, in Great George St. '1'/ie I.ur_':¢'.sl and aim! Elegtlzit JIssorlm¢'nl qf t‘.Iiti.icry .-':nd Fancy Goods, ever iiiipoiti-il to this lsliiiul, will lu- open for inspec- iion no and after .‘~lviiili-y ii-xt (bi~tw.-on the hour; of IO and 3', at llu» llivi-lliiig llouse, \\'¢-at side of Qllefill N||t«lr»'. 'l'l a whole will bu iitll-red at ll very low pric--. O¢‘|- 35- \V.\l. |ll’.AllD. N O "L" 75 CE . V ‘llli iill.~ll:t'!'4§ linit-toll-in tunic-d on by the Subscri- Lnis. under the l\':iiuu and I inn or A _ l)li.\C.-\.\' (Io., i.-tlii.-d:iydissolved by main] cousi-iit, and all p--rsonu inilt-buad in |l|t‘lll, are required to pay the !:|lIt4.' to l)UNt:.\N, .\lAM)N 81, 0., who are also autlim i.vlr'tl to :n'j:i.-it and pay all claims against tho said l"zini --l'.\ at J. “UNCAN {\ Co. Dated this 'l‘hird clay ot'U-tiober. I855. 4\l\l)liI'i\V l)U.\CAN, J/\.\ll-IS DUIVCAN, J.»\.\ll§."» DUNCAN MASON. N tice. I Vlll". nml--i.-i;:.ieil liiving this day entered into , t‘op;irtiiei-ahip uiuinr the tirin of (“ |)vivt:AN, M ANON t o. eg to iuii.n:ito to lht'll' fru-i.il.< and the public gcii--r.illy. that they will nontiniiu the bit- rinv 54 l.«~rrto|'-are C'll'Ilt.'tl on in 'lil4 l~l.iml luv the his lzriiinl “ -\. (‘h .l. l.‘tiuc:iii .\'; t‘n _" as ‘il"'|I'|',,l lin. l)tll"t'l~l l.'Il \.' -u-li.ia.t.-, i‘l th--ir \o\\- It ii-k lluildiug iit the t‘oriu:r ol'(1«.va:i :n~.:l |)ort liostor .‘$trri:ts in this (’ity. J.\.Tll-1.5‘ l2l'.‘ll,‘.\N, J.-\t\.l‘iS l}lli\‘l‘.\N M:‘\SUN. l{t)£illtl'l' l{UllI.\'.\.‘().‘J l|t'tDtia'ON. t‘ity oflfliiirlotttilown, tlctober 3, I655 ozni ‘~"iutur.l Insurance 0.03121}; .1? ay, in migmi ted l._v ‘Willi.l’:II‘ll!Il'1I'llllll‘9-lg, ' ‘ll.'.." i.'i‘,“l .\\‘. ull.-r~ tho l|“\‘I :‘¢'|llllll<'l‘ in . ...l--r--'»l"'.:'.: .',v~ ullvzip-run-i'ila.i"i-l ii Hmbbr .' ~- -,-i._.,_.,,,_ The pi‘rsi'iit l'\‘-iitlilil l.'.i,»it.i h',\Ct'tl!l .Cl7titl, Pu- son-i li:ivin;' pro atrly in lilrltlnll-'lii\,H,' or vicinity, should lose no time in appl_.in_( to the 5,,-4;.-M,"-y or this l.‘ouip;iiiy for l‘n!n-ii-s or lut'orninti.m, l.L.v"' O ' l'Liili|s-‘ l"irn .'\unihilators has been purcliinod by the L‘o:'I|' my. for tho. tn-notit ofl\enons ltltlllfld in this (Llico. ln (‘N6 of Fire, the use ofit can he obtaiuril illt|lN.‘lll.Ilt5ly,, by applying at the Secretary‘: Otlico. \V. lll‘.Al{l), l’re.«ident llEN|tY l’Al.3|l-Ill, Scc’y and Tieaiiari-ir. Secretary’: Other. Kent Street, ugu-it Cilli, IN53. ; tic‘. Charla v lZ'l~-! oldie.‘ ,, V I Mott-s! I btoves 3! ! lli'i'l"l'l.t{ /\lK'l‘l(‘,l.l'., ziiil t7 r less ii;tii'.v‘_v, than was ever flirt!!!’-l for ml» in i'.i« tiny. ‘I licnub- scriliisr has just It.'(fI‘i\l'tl, lion: the t.‘uy of Alb.iny,—— 150 Stoves, of eveiy tlCI:t3l‘i)_)tlOn of style and puttrrii, im-leiding in h’! ll ii.-iv patient:-; as wall it ills lute .\"ltlt‘r. on l.-- I, \\i..~'lVl!t? solu-its his i¢‘lltii and thy: pix. .i.~ i '_ , :u t‘.|ii and emitting i‘. tI_gii-.:(e for Ill"!-'-.'i\1~ n _..l.l.'\\l ll. DAVVDIUV. I Umolo r 5.