. ,..- ‘S’ HASZAR.D’S GA ZETTE, AUGUST 29. war nothing very important had transpired, although great preparations for a general as- soultwasin progress, and tlicnccounts state that the bomhardinent ol Sebiistopol had couimeiiced on the 10th instant, the result of which bind "Ol- transpired when the i\lail left. Fiorii the tone of General Pelcssicr‘s feelings, tho disappoint- ment he expressed in his last attack on tiic Ma- laltolf and the resources hroiiglit to bei_ir_ in the present struggle together witIi_tlio spirited de- termination of the army to retrieve their error, it is most sanguinely expected that this will be the last stand the besieged will be able to sus- tain. and that the Allies will nowpluce the tri- colour, and the British standard side by side on the hitherto invulnerahlo walls oi Sebastopol. The Liverpool Journal says—thc French Go- verninent are sending out numerous reinforce- ments, and the British government are eiiiho.rk- ing troops at Portsinouth. Liverpool. Dublin, and Queenstown. All this is supposed to int_i- mate that something serious, after the seigo is contemplated. and undoubtedly the way tofiireq co is to show a capicity for making war,’ ‘he foreign legion two is lilling up. (.7- 'l‘he talk on change was. that \\'0 ought to have confidence and keep silence; that ii. terri- ble nlfiir is pending; that the gincriils are alive to their responsibility, and will take such iiienns as will remove action from all possible hiizurd ; that the French are within hearing of the Ma- lakofl. the capture of which will be the crown- ing glory of the cainpaign—the lrcy to Sebasto- l : that lnkerman was ours, but that Mala- oil‘ will be theirs : that they will take it as cer- tain as that night succeeds to-day. and that then the place in us: submit; that probably the news of the vlctor will enter Paris the s.i.rnc as her majesty, an that both will be welcome, the more welcoino for coming together. Spain has joined the Western alliance, and furnishes 25,000 men. i’ortu2al is reported to have done the same, and will furnish I0,000 men. The New-Brunswiclrcr ears: “ Mr. Ciislimsn. United States (Ioinmissioner for the Fisheries. arrived in the Admiral yesterday afternoon, on his way to meet .\lr. Perley." Tiii: Fisiiizriiizs A'I' Till: Noiirii.-—A correspon- dent of the llliririiiclii Gt.-riner. writing froin Baihurst under date of the l5Ili Aiig., .-nys :— Altlio’ the Szilirioii Fishery proved sadly defici- ent, ilie Coillisliery has proved :ihuiid.ui'. and liialily I’L‘mIIIItfl’v'llVt'- The qiiiiutity caught in the parishes of Caraqnet and Shipipgiin up to the 5th of .-\niiust, exceeds that of any years since I848 or I849. Since that date, hnrl vvcniher hiii inucti interrupted the labors of the tisheriiien. Mackerel has been iolerribly abiinilant. and llBI|'lII2 are now striking in thickly. Altogether the iiihshitaiits have reason to rejoice at the abundance of their harvest both by sea and land. Tn: NEWFOUNDLAND TILIIIAIPII Eivritiii>iiisu.—— We hear that the_Com pnny who are about tocon- nect Newfoundland with lialifiix. by n subma- rine telegraph, proposes to furnish the foreign news to the American press in anticipation of the arrival of the steamers, for the sum of about ‘ per nnnuin. or $2000 per steamer, cal- culating that they shall anticipate the arrival of about one hundred steamers it year. 'l‘he news by the steamer bound to New Iork could be an- ticipated severul days; and by that to Halifax ten or eleven hours. The cost of the iialifiix dos tch of foreign news, received once it fort- nig it, is not probably much under $30,000 per W To correspondents. “ A llcrchii.n_t."—_-We must decline inserting‘ our Communication. Censure such as you indulge in is too sweeping and indiscriminate. Charge one price only, and that its mode- rate as you can ullord; be firm and consis- tent. and the evils you complain of will cure themselves. The system of barter that has so long been in use in every part of the Island is the foundation of this mutual distrust. Fair dealing on the part of the Merchant will ro- duce ii corresponding feeling on the part c the customer. A short dialogue between the Sim - keeper and the buyer, seasoned with n litt o liuuior.|vronlii go further to correct the evil, than whole columns of letters. Murricd, At the residence of the Bride's fiitlisr, on tho ltd lost, by the Rev. J. M. Msclood, Mr. Donald Miiclsso, to Miss Msvgairot Ilscliiurin, third dsuglI- tor of Mr. Huinpliry Mocluurin, all of Lot I0. Port of Charlottetown. AIIIVID. Aug. ll. Sclir. Orwell, McLeod, Buctouclis; lum- 2'Iili,"Dcvs, Robertson. I’_iciou: ccsl. Floru, Ile- Donuld, Ilirsmir.-hi; timber. sou. West Point; do. Lstaoliohliircliiint, Shodiiicg mulls. lath, Elisabeth. it. Buy Vorto; doiil. uiii.un. Aug. 20, Schr. Ainiigoiit, Nicholson, Buctouchog. st. 81th, Unicorn, hlcllilor, Buy Vurto; bullust. plironin. liiiliin; fishery. ltevviird, McDonu|d;'do. 28th, Iluscbiiil. l'ir.tiiu; ssongors. Ludy I.o\lnr- ciiuut, do,; iiiuils. Isubsllu, Turubutl, N Cups; lisllut. I Passengers, In the Lady l.e.‘\l.irchiiui, this diiy,—G. W. Dc- bluii, Esq . Liidy,3 Cliildrcii, and servant, Charles Piiliiier, Esq , niiJ Lady. AUCTIONS. (For the Benefit of all concerned.) 1) III’. fi)l.D nv AUCTION, on 'l‘ui:snAY. iliu 4th day ofsi-pteinher next, iit the hour of W 0'!‘-l"€k. II. III.. for the llcm-fit ofiill whom it mu concern, tlio IIULL, SAILS, MA'l‘El{lAl.S and C:\llGU nfllio Brigl. ‘ Ei.l.I:N Ci\ur|o.~r,' of tho Burt|ieiiof202 tons, where she iinw list stranded near the Hiisiiii llezid, l.ot -I7. oti this Island. The Cargo coiisi.-ts 2,600 pieces IIHALS and B.-\'["l'ENS, 98 do. BIRCII 'l‘I.\lllEll, 2; cords l.A'l‘llW()0I)_ JOHN S'I‘l:}WAR'l‘. Auctioneer. Lot,4‘J, Aug. 29. I855. I -—. .4. .. . . .- ..__ .,-,______._._ ,-‘IMPROVED FARM STOCK. FOR SALE by Public Auction. on Lot 33, 7 miles fioiii l.'li.'irlotii-ton-ii, on the Union llond, on MONDAY the Bil SEPT!-35l.IIIlZR next, the Farin- ins Smelt. Crop, lnipleinenis. and llouseholil Furni- ture, of Mr. Edward Pollard. coivsisriivc or 2 .\li|cli Cows. I lleifer, 4 years old, 8 lleilers. two years old, 2 Calves, I Brood Mare, four years old, I. Horse, 3 years old, 3 Pigs, I7 Sheep, About 9 tons llii About 2| lICI’e! §l«Ip8flt)l’()£Il.I. about 4 acres Wheat, About 5 acres Potatoes‘, I Cart, Plough, Ilrirroivs. lliiy-rnlie, 2 Sleight, Harness. dtc. Several iirticlss llouseliold Furniture. to. To be let for three years. 80 some of valuable Land, of which sixty ncren are in high cultivation. and Ilie reiniiiniler under firewood and longern, with the privilege of occupying the Dwelling llonso and Out-houses. £3. It credit ofSix Months. on approved Notes; less than £3. czisli. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, and coiiiiiiue until all is sold. JAMES CURTIS, Auctioneer. 55. - TO BE SOLD At Public Auction. T the OLD COUlt'l‘ IIUUSH, Charlottetown, L on '.|‘llBfl.IlIy the 30th October next. at twelve "'0l"¢k. If not previously disposed of by private Sale, all that tract of land situate on Township No. I9, _ltpown as the Douglrin I".stiite comprising I630 Acros. .l‘his property is freehold iind under Lease to various lermnts atiin annual rent of one shilling currency per acre. An indisputable title will be given. A plain ofilic property may be seen and other particu- hirii made known on uppliciitimi to the undersigned. ROBFZIIT S'l'EWAlI.'I‘. Charlottetown, Aug. 28th, I855. EXTENSIVE SALE 0!‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, HORSES, llillllll.lllllS, ll0WS, &c., HE Subocribcr bus been instructed to sell by . Auc-riorr, on Thursday and Friday l3llI and Idth diiys ofSBl"l‘B.\IBER, next at the residence of Juan Wni.niivsiuuv, sq, I-‘ii onwocd. the halo of his vuluiiblc IIOIISEHOLD FUNNI- 'l‘Ulll-‘. GLASSWARI-I. CHINA-WARE. CAI!- BIAGES, MILCII COWS, rind I] acres of Barley and} sore of Potatoes slvo by Auction 2 years crop- ping of I2 acres LAND, to be put up tit II o'clock precisely with the privilege of occupying the Miinsiou, providing s suilsbls toniint offers. For particulars, virlc Catalogues, to be bad on application to the Auctioneer 10 days previous to the Suls. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, Aug. ltith, I855. 'l‘usiits.—-l"‘or Stocli_ Crop, .\:c., on all sums above’ Sale of American Goods. 0 BE SOLD by AUC I'll)! on Salunluy nest. Ist September, at II o'clock, at the Store of Mr. .lolin lliirpcr, neiir the 'l'einpcr:iuce lliill. 'l‘ho whole (Tl his stock of Goods, Ctlnilllllllg in part tgflroceries, llurdivure, (iliisswiirc, Coiilectioniiry. c. JAMI-‘.8 MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Aug. 29th, I855. Ii Two Houses for Sale. Y To oi: S0l.D,ut l'uhlic Auclion,on MONDAY the Third diy of Si-:1-'i'i:MnI:ii NEx‘I',lll I2 o'clock, noon, on ilic l'rc-iiiised, in Rocliford Street . part of Lot No. 66. in the -lih lluiidrisd of Lots in Cliiirlotlelowii, sititnle ill. the hottoiii ofllie late Col. Liine‘s Garden, on which there in lwo IIOUSES, ... « containing six complete ieneiiientii for small families, iind are eoiiiforiiilily llIl('t.l up. lars, apply to Janus Guru. W. ll. GARDINER, Auctioneer. August 10, I855. NOTICE. Ll. PERSONS indebted by Note or Book Accounltd the late Firiii of C. 8:, J. llell, are ri-qiiesied to make iiiiiiieili:ite pziynient of the name to the Subscribers. All account: not settled on or before the lirst d:iy of Uctolio-I’ next, being six month: over due, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. CHARLES BELL. Charlottetown, Aug. 29th, I855. All papers -Ii For fu rtber particu- iiiiiiiiii in. H GREAT EXHIBITION 0!’ THE RUSSIAN WAR. THE LARGEST worm or ART I-IVER sxninirnnl OVER 2oo_§Ki:'rciii:s, Taken upon the spot at greatexpensc and labor. TRUTH!-‘UL T0 LIFE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. iii: nirirszns-.n'r iii\vi's',"°i'i'i'i‘i7:s' ii ioiiiiiiiiiiois ON THE DANUBE. ‘PHI DIPAIITUII 0!‘ TH! English, French or. Turkish Fleets do Armies for the Crimea. THE BOMBARDMENTS OF Sinope, Odessa and Sebastopol. The Great Battles of .idL.M..1, IJVKERMJJV JIJVD BALJICLJIVA Jlnd nearly every incident of not: up to the present time. Admission, is. 6d.; Reserved Seuts, 8s.; children, hslf-price. There will be an Exhibition on Wednesday uflei-noon at :3 o'clock for the accommodation of coplc from the counlr_q, when the price to airports of the Hall, will be only 1: 6d. Aug. 24, I855. Charlottetown Pair AND CATTLE SHOW. Freehold Estate for Solo. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on Saturday. the 29th day ofSEl"I‘EMBEll next, at I! o'r-.loclr. if not previously sold b rivnto sale. The DWELLING I OUSE and PREhll'SES situiile ut the corner of Greut George Street nnd Fitz It Street. also u Building Lot iidjoioing, fronting on Grout Gsorss Street 20 foot sud running bscli that brosdtli for fifty-four foot; from tho plossiint und convenient nituiiiion of this pvoport It is well worth the attention of persons wishing to invest in Freehold Pr-vporty. A plain of the Lots snd ovsr inforuisticn required, can be had st tho ofics of oury Pulmor. Esq , Kent Street. or to tho Subscriber. UEL COLLINGS, Proprietor. Churlctistovvu, Aug. 27th, I055. rm: nosnnun, Ouptuin Msthoson, PLEASURE TRIP. HE usuiil ANNUAL FAIR und C.-\’l"I‘LE SHOW. under the direction oftbs ltcyul Agri- cultural Societ . will be bold in Cliuvlcttotown, on WBDNBSDAI, the 26th day ofSur1-uruuu. next. A List of Prison, to be computed for, will lished shortly, By order, W. W. IRVING. Sec‘y It. A. Society. bu pub- Committee Room, August I8, I855. Stray Oow. A STRAY RED COW, about 7 years o|d.witlia white tuil. rind u‘ little white on her iuinp.wilh ions horns, giving uiillr, has been on the Sutiooriocr ii rrernisos for the lust fortnight. The owner is requested to coins und tslts bor svvuy sud psy uspousos. RICHARD NANKEVILLE. Churlcttotovvu Royalty. August 22. I855 ' N.B.—Sho bus boon milked to prevent her from drying. AUCTION. N the Miirltct Square, on SATURDAY, In Surrusinizn iuzxr, iii the hour ol 3 o'clock, afternoon, I THRJSIIIJVG Jll.IClll.N'II, on the most approved principles. having all Iron Cari-tings. and being in working order. It will he i-old to the highest bidder, and ii Credit ofSiii Months allowed to the purclinser on approved security. BBNJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Aug. I5. SALE or notices, Carriages. Sleighs, Harness, Agriciilluriil liiiplcinents. &c, BY PUBLIC AUC'I‘IO.\', N 8A'l‘UIIl)AY. llie 'l‘\VEN'l‘Y-l\'IN'I‘lI .i., of Sl'lI"l‘l~‘..\ll.lI-Ill. next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, at the Livery Stables of Ir. Jakeman, GRAI-‘TON s'l‘Rl-2I$'I‘. the ..i...i. of his srocir, —-COHSIIITI N G 01-- he All furred complete‘ 3 \Vood Sleigh: 4 Light Waggon: tiigs E \Viih Steel Springs 1 Double \Vnggnn I Covered Buggy I Covered (fourth, (superior article, now), with Pole rind Liiinps, complete 9 Sells Single lliirneso 2 Selts Double Iliirness I2 Se'ls Sleigh Bells 3 Sells Ciirt lliirnesl 3 Riding Saddles 3 do Bridles, 7 Head Stalls and Cliiiins 6 pairn Chain Tnices, 2 doz. llny Forks 3 new Plough.-, 6 pairs new llnrrcws I May Rake, I (‘nrt, iron iixle 1 'l‘riiclr, 2 Cooking stores I Close Stove Also about 80 Cords Firewood. 'l‘i:iius—All suins uuder £l0 Cash; over £10 Three months, on approved Nines. M. DODD. Auctioneer. August 24th. Improved Farm Stock for Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. T RASPIIEIIKY IIIIAII l“Al{M. SI, Peter’! Road, one mile from Charlottetown. on 'l'Ul‘IS- DAY. the -lih Si-tirri-tn sicii ivuxr, the FA|{.\lI.\'G STOCK. Cl{Ol', I.\ll’I.E\lllN'l'S rind HOUSE- IIOLD I"Ul{N|’I‘Ul{B ofillr. Burn, sen. —-CONIIITING or- 8 superior Milch Cows, Durham and Alderney breed, 2 rciniiilrnlily line lleifer Calves, I Brood Mare, 1 young Mare, 8 years old, fit for s Ciirrisgs. I useful Fnrin Horse, 2 fat Pigii, About I5 tons I y, About 4 iicreo Two-rowed llnrlcy, , 3 acres Swedish 'l‘iirnips, u few 'l‘ubs Butter, I Wagon. Ciirts. Plough, Iliirrovvs, Iliirncls, &c., I Thriishing Machine, Diiiry Utensils, 2 Franklin Stoves, I Coolii . Several articles Household Furniture, A lot of Firevvood, (cut and split.) At the some time, will be otfercd for Sale. tho Leasehold Interest of the Farm, containing ubout 44 Acres, in n high state of cultiviition. 'l‘l:uus.——l"or Siocli, Crop. &c., on sll sums iibove 135. ii credit of Three Months, on approved Notes; loss than £5. cnsh. Stile to commence It I0 o'clock, snd continue until sll is sold. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. August 14th, I855. , i i V ‘HREE valuable BUILDING LOTS, well calcu- liited for Business Stands, bcin in the innue- diiitc vicinity of ],ueen‘s Squuro. or purticuliirs, upply to the Subscriber, City of Charlottetown. JOHN BALL. August 21, I855. Im Town Lot for Sale. 0 BE SOLD. uv Auc-rioiv, on MONDAY. the loth Surrunuuu iturr. at the hour o I2 o'clock. on the preinisos, 'l'OW N LO'l' No. 27f in the 4th llundrcd in the Cit ofC|'iiirlottetcwn, with four DWIELLING |dOUSé§ thereon, OU'l‘- HOUSI-‘.S, &c. This ropeily ls fronting on Kent Street 84 feet, sod is oligibly situutod for any public business. It runs back I00 foet.und is known iis the pro rty of Mr. Joint Buns, Bbiclisniiili. A plan of the property imiy be seen and further infor- mation given, by applying to the Auctioneer. Ils.—'l'cn per cont. down. and one-lislf of the purcliins money on delivery ofths Deed: tho .rcrnsindor iusy rouiuiu secured by Mcrtgugo on the property. W. H. GARDINI-Ill. August Iotli. I855. , Auoiiouoor. Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE C()-PARTNERSHIP existing under the inn of Ci-uiii.s:s & Joint lIu.i.. was this tiny dissolved by inuiunl consent. All Drhlii due to tho FlfIlI,nrP requested to be paid to Ciuuus Ill-1 Stsunisr ltcsusun will lcsvo Charlotte- town for Mouirr 8'rr.wAu'r on Jfoiidoy 80- nsst,tho Id 8sr'rnsuuri,ut I0 ii. iii., and return the sums iiftornoou. Tickets to 9d oiich, to be bud st the Store of WILLIAM HEARD. Chsilcttstous. Aug. Iflh, I056. Isl PAPER nnsromcis I —.ius1- IICIlVID- 8.300 PIECES FROM BOSTON‘. And for Sulob IIASZARD 8 OWEN. Aug. II, II 5. uI.t.. vv is duly enipowered to receive the suns, und liquidsto sll doinunds against said I-‘inn. CIIARLI-‘.8 BELL, V BELL. Cliiivlotiotovrn. Aug. I8. Ii-I Ex & Adi-4i The Business for the future wi I be conducted Ii, Ibo Subscriber st the old stuiid . (tut-on’: Squats, CI .ABLb‘.S BELL