somothin more than a mere name. We ex- pect muc benellt will be derived from their exertions, and feel sure that if they go on in an honest fearless course, they will deserve and obtain the thanks of every order loving member of society.—Pcterboro' Review. HoIIou:ay‘s Ointment and Pills, are a certain cure for Scurvy.—Edward Hope, of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, suffered more than most people from the scurvy, and the whole of his body was covered with this uusiglitly eruption, he tried a great number of reputed remedies, but he was not benefited by the same, indeed, it became doubtful to his friends. whether he would ever overcome this disfigurement, At length he tried llolloway’s Ointment and Pills, and these medicines quickly produced a beneficial change by continuing with them for eight weeks, he was radically cured. naszannm Gannrrn if (Saturday, :1... ii, -1855. The weather seems to have become settled, and a correspondent improvement in the pro- rcss of vegetation has taken place; we should, however, say, that there is atleast ten days’ difference between this season and the last in favor of the later. it is true that plants some- times grow with a rapidity that makes it im- material whether the seeds are sown a fortnight earlier or later. e ave, in fact, several times ex erienced, that seeds sown in the last week in lay, or in the first week in June, have produced plants that have perfected themselves quite as early as those sown ten da s or a fort- night earlier; but, as a general ru e, we coun- se sowing early; a fuller and more abundant: crtbp is usually the consequence. ur farmers are we doubt not, taking advan- tage of the fine weather ; never had men greater in ucements for exertion. Potatoes are now 4s 6d per bushel and flour and meal with every description of grain at corresponding prices. Meat, butter and eggs are higher than we ever knew them, and a cartload of codiish from the north shore sold at prices which that highly respectable ntleman, the oldest inhabitant, never dreame of. It was certainly amusing enough to see the en erness of the crowd around the only fish cart in market this day se'night, and to remark the serious de- meanour, coolness and self ssession of the chapman, fully aware that t e whole of the anxious would-be-purchasers were at his mercy. " What's the rice of this little one?" cries a ocioiis lit c urchin at the utmost stretch of is voice; with oracular solemnity did the despot of the fish cart respond—“ the smallest of these here fish is nine-pence." Not a whit howevor,s were the expectants dismay- ed, though that annunciation was equiva- lent to an increase of eight hundred per cent. above the usual price; the solo went on at prices from the minimum nine pence, to three shillings; and, in our opinion, the highest priced were the cheapest articles, for finer cod could scarcely be exhibited. We philosophised, as is our wont when any rare occurrence comes within the soo of our observation, and came to the following conclusion, that the suc- cess of the lucky fishmonger was occasioned by three circumstances; first the high rice of meat, secondl the rarity of the article, and lastly the improved circumstances of those who purchased, for the sale was by no means limit- ted to those who in humble imitation ofn. dis- tinguished authority we venture to call the “ upper crust of society,” on the contrary the majority of those who secured the finest of the fish, were of that class that stand mid-way be- tween the a per and under crust, that is the “ substantial ’ part of the human pie. We responded to the math of the observation made by a stout comely daughter of Erin. “Oh thin, if the prsties were as ed as the fish, they'd be twice as chaps.” eare sadly in want however of a fish market. The popula- tion of the town has increased to that number that the regularly on plying the market with fish is a subject wol worthy of attention to those who live near to where they are caught, " WBTIINISTIR Rsviitw” for Quarter ending April.--This standard aeriodical is before us, from L. Scott & Cc., 54 old st., New York, the American Publishers. Its contents are- Memoirs of the Court of Austria; 2, Dryden and his times; 3, Our Army—its condition and its Wants; 4, Lord Palmerston as Premier 5. Victor Hugo and his Writings; 6, Reorgani- zation of the Civil Service; 7, Administrative Exam le of the United States, and Ocntompo- rary iterature. Amon the other well-written and instruc- tive artic es contained in this No., 1, 3, 4 and 7 stand conspicious; the perusal of either one of these artic es, is of more value than the cost of the whole. The great enterprise of the Ameri- can publishers, in reprinting the British Stand- ard eriodicals, is a strcn proof of the increas- ing po nlarity of these Works on this side of the At antic,—a popularity increasing with the progress of the age,—and which must increase more and more as their rent merit becomes more generall known.— assard dc Owen, Agents for P. . Island. I-0 -4 HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JUNE 2. er. PAUL'S CHURCH. At the Annual Meetin of the congre tion of _St. Paul's, held on W it Tuesday, t e 29th instant. The following Vestry Men, Church Wardens t_ind other ofiicers were appointed for the ensu- in ear : estr .—W. Cundall, Esq., Charles Palmer, Es . Ro ert Hutchinson, Esq., H. llaszard, Esq., '1‘. . llaviland. Esq., llon. Joselpb Hensley. John Longworth, Es ., Tlieophilus esbrisay. Esq., Church War3eris.—R. Hutchinson, Esq., T. H. Haviland, Esq., Miss Sophia Duchemin, Organist. Mr. Ihorge Foster, Sexton. Mr. Job Bevan, Beadle and Collector. A subscription wiis entered into for the erec- tion ofa Parsonage House. Lady Wood, and Miss Fanning, per Capt. Orlehar, Hon. George Coles. R. Hutchinson, Esq., II. Palmer, Esq., Hon. Joseph Hensley, H. Haszard, Esq., W. Cundall, Esq., Theo hilus Desbrisay, Esq., Mr. ob Bevan, J.‘ L’! I-‘CIIUIUIUIUIUIUIG ©O¢¢O©¢¢© OOOGOOOOC The Steamer Lady Le Merchant, arrived Yes- terday, at 5 p. in. bringing the Colonial and American Mails, she left again for Shediac, her arrival has furnished as with no further awe of importance rcspecting allairs in the st. BY TELEGRAPH FROM NEW YORK. STILL LATER FROM SEBASTOPOLl By the arrival of the Steamer Lady Le Mur- chunt, from Shediac yesterday afternoon, (3lst ult.) we have been at in possession of the following Telegram, ated SIIBDIAC, MAY 30, 1855 New Yoiut, Mar 30th.— Pacific arrived this mornin with dates from Sebastopol to his 12th, w ere matters remain nearly unohange . An expedition of 15,000 Allies had put to sea at Kamisch, in the direction of Asof, but had returned without landing. No details known. Omar Pacha’s force had returned to Eupatoria. Large reinforcements expected by Allies within ten da s. Canrobert ad resigned, and is succee ed by Pellessier. Consuls closed at 89] 891 Breadstulfs quiet at quotations per America. Provisions active, markets firm. NOVA SCOTIA ELECTIONS The Election of Members to re resent the Province in General Assembly, too place on Tuesday last. The following is a complete list of the Members returned: Hslifsx—County—John Essen,’ Wm. An- ssd.' 'I‘ownship—John Tobin, B. Wier.° Luiienhur Bolyea, Reynard, Goldert. Queen's—$i:nipbell,‘ Davidson, McLean. Euhelburno—Locke,° White, Robertson. l.Varmouth—Killam,' Moses, R dor." l)igby—Wade," Bourneotf," Ro ichau. nnnapolis—Johnsou,° Thorns,’ Whitman.‘ King’s-—Chipman," Bill, Brown,‘ Webster. Hants—Wilkins,' Parker, Dimock,’ Chambers, Churchill. Colchestei-—A. Archibald,‘ McLennan,' Morrison. Hyde. Pictou—Wilkins,'McKenzie, McDonald. Cumberland—Tupper, Bent,‘ McFarlane. Richmond—T. Fu er,‘ and H. Marmaud. Guysboro‘—J. J. Marshall," and S. Campbell. Inverness—W. Young,‘ and P. Smyth." Victoria—ll. Munroe,‘ and Campbell. Ca e Breton—McKea n_ey and McLeod.‘ Sy ney—Henry,' Mo innon.° Those marked thus ' were members of th last House. The com lexion of the returns is decidedly Liberal. ay we hope that by the concert of all rtics, during the next four cars, a new icy will be pursued, that of the egneration o the county in its most essential interests, instead of the battling on either side for place or power.—Church Times, May 26. RUMOUR OF NEW GOVERNOR. It is currently rumoured in town that Dom- nick Daly, Esq. is shortl to assume the Go- vernment of the Island of ewfoundland ; that r. Darling, now administering the Govern- ment of that Island, is to be removed to Bali- fax, Sir Gaspard LeMarchant being about to roeeed with his Regiment to the Crimes. A Mr. Gra is named as the successor to Mr. Dal .— .11. e doubt the correctness of this. Sir Gas rd Le Merchant having been promoted to the coal rank of Major General with the com- mand of the Troops in Nova Scotia, in the room of General (ioro. has given rise to the idea that he was to be superseded in his civil command as Lieut. Governor. At all events from all we can learn, there has been no inti- mation of such a chan c at head quarters in this lsland.—Ed. Has. az. W. R. Watson has just received some choice Plants and Garden Seeds from New York. ART UNION OF GLASGOW. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Art Union of Glas- ggw, which ap ears in to-day's paper. It will seen that en scribers of a guinea will receive a Copy of a Beautiful Line Engraving of “_ Coming of Age in the olden time," in addi- tion to the chance of obtaining at the general meeting in July ii. Painting‘ Statuette. or Group, iu.Bran:e or Parian; [Sac-simile Copy in Chrome- LII‘/wgr_flphy of ii Painting by J. Gilbert of “ Spanish Peasants going to Market," or some other Work of Art, purchased for distribution among the Members of the Society. We would mention the ra id and steadily in- creased _pi'ospci'ity of tho 'ocicty. Last year in addition to 600 copies of a Fae-similc of Chatter.inole's “Columbus at the Convent of La Rabida,” and 100 Groups and Statuettes in Bronze and Pai-iap, there were distributed 119 Pfllnflngfi. 1 being of the value of £350 making altogether 838 prizes costing £5,000. It is conlidently expected that this year, from the great beauty and value of the engra- ving, the number of the Members will be a in largely increased, the increase last year a one was nearly 3,500. We would respectfully urge those who intend to avail themselves of the privileges held out by the institution to enro 1 their names as early as possible; or be- fore the mail leaves for England on Tuesday the l7the inst. Quarter Master Sergeant William O’Brien, Col. Ser cant Charles Slate and 26 rank and file_of t o Royal Newfoundland Companies, arrived here last evening in the Schooner Mid- gza fi-pm St. John, they left that City on the u . The Annual Church meeting of the congre- gation of St. Paul’s, Charlottetown, was held on Tuesday last, and we are glad to learn, that notwithstanding a much increased expenditure consequent upon the introduction of Gas light, the purchase of Pews and other heavy charges, the financial afliiirs of the church were found to be in a highly satisfactory state. Married, At Charlottetown, on Saturds , the 26th ultimo, by the Rev Mr Burnett, Baptist inister, Mr George P Tanton, to Elizabeth Hawkins, fifth daughter of Mr W Duchemin. Died, In St. John, N. B., on Sunday the 20th May, af- ter a lingering illness, Henry Chnbb, Esq., in the 68th year of his age. He was the oldest Printer and Publisher in that City, and was generally esteemed for his uuobstructive deportment and agreeable man- a Port of Charlottetown. , snnrvsn. May 30, Lady LoVsclio, B_sthurst; shin los. Lady LoMarchsnt, Pictsn; mails. Rosebu , do; pas- sen ere. Zelic, Magdalen Islands; herring. Julie, Regan, Boston; goods. Friend, LsVaoho, do; do. Margaret Ann, Thomas, Halifax; do. Lalosh,do,do. Lady June Grey, Sidney; coal Trial, Walsh, do; do Betsey, Pietou, do June 1, Rosebud, Pictou; passengers Lady l.oMsr- chant, do; nsils Ha py Return, Arichst; bal 2d, Mcdwsy, St John's, owfoundlsnd; 80 pension- ers eu in’ "es IAILID May 80, Vine, Shediac; goods Barbara Ann, Ter- no. o; a 31st, Rosebud,Pictou; produce Lad LeMsrcltsnt, do; mails So hronis, Bsbin, Ha ifax; produce Pique, I-‘ogere, athurst;ostmeul Sarah, Moore, Wallace; oats Great Brilain, Terrio, Boston; oats Greyhound, Bsrrette, St. John, N. B.; potatoes an oats June 1, Lady I..eMsrchsnt, Shediac; mails Industry, lluthurst; ballast. Passengers, In the Lady Lo Merchant, on Tuesday last.- Messrs. Wilhro, G. Douglas, W‘ Compton, J Sproar, Compton, W Carr, Eratisns, J Connor, and Mrs Douglas _ In do Wednesday, from Pictou—Messrs James Muirhead, W Power, John Mclsssc In the Rosebud, from Pictou—on Thursda , Rev M.» Pope and Lady, Rev Mr. Moore, Hon I! Wal- ker, Messrs James Reddiu, Neil Rankin, James Davies, Mr. Flay, Mrs Romans, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs Pid eon—l2 in the Steersge In thefilossbud, from Pictou, ylesterds , Hon S P Fairbanks, Rev Alex Macliuy, C srles . elsh, Esq, F P Norton, Esq, F L M‘Pheo, Dsvid Stewart, I GARDEN SEED e at HASZARD dc 0WEN’S. SLATE PENCIL8, BOXES received per Ann Reddin, and for sale by HASZARD 6; OWEN. For so 196 FREE TRADE! FREE TRADE! King's Square House. scan &. SON BEG to announce the arrival of Schooner Friends, from Boston, with a large assortment of AME- RICAN GOODS suitable to the Season. Among which will be found a choice lot of Summer Hate, in great variety. Ladies‘ Gentleniens‘ and Youths’ Summer Boots, Shoes Downings and Brogans, Boxes Oranges, Barrels Apples, Barrels Flour, Bags Indian Corn, Smoked Herrings, Cheese, 40 doz. Chairs assorted, Chocolate, Snufi‘, Pepper, Potash, Cocoa Nuts, Drum Figs, Pilot Bread, Crackers, Lozenges, Burning Fluid, Ground Cofi'ee, Honeydew Tobacco, luid Wlclring, Bags Table Salt, Preserve Ginger, Carbonate Soda, Sole Leather, Rice, sm Boxes 1‘en, Washing Powder, Dye Woods, Ground Ginger, Corn Starch, Hay Rakes, Scythe Siiuiths,Hsy Forks, Spades and Shovels, Manure Forks, Hoes, Shinglisg Hatchets, Scythe Stones, Axes, Chnrns, Corn Brooms, (‘loihes pins, Nests Tubs, Pails, Clocks, Mortice Locks and Latches, Philadelphia Mill Saws, Glsss \Vare, Room Paper, Olive Oil, Half Bushel Measures, Wood Saws, \Vash Boards, Looking Glasses, Bedstesds, Confectionery, Satinetts, Tick- in Cotton, Flsnnel, Carpet Bugs, Door Mats, Rubber Coats, die, &c, die, all in excellent condi- tion, and will be sold at a small advance from cost. Charlottetown, June let, 1855. I AE lm REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. HE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the Public for the liberal patronage he has received since his commencement in business. a now begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to the premises lately occupied by Mrs FORSYTHE, next door to Hon P W.u.xs:it’s, where he has ample Storage and Ccllarsge, and trusts by continued sssiduity and attention still to receive further favors. WM. DOOD. June 1. JAMES R. WATT Has Received, per Sir Alexander, and has now on sale at his Store, Great-George Street, A Choice Assortment of LONDON, MANCHESTER, AND WOLVERHJMPTON G00 '5 Ar.sc—per Isabella, s qusntit of clean LIVERPOOL SAL . May 81 HEAL . ritasii ll pl of HOLLOWAY’8 PILLS sad OINTM N received this day, and for Sale HASZARD & OWEN. 2d June. NOTICE. LL “ A to be left at the Royal Agricultural Ofiice, Queen's S uaro. OH M. DALGLEIS|'I,Secretsry. 28th May, 1865. wlm 1?" Society‘; THE Captain Mathoson. ILL SAIL twice a week between Crun- i.o-r'rs-rowxe sud Pic-rou durin tbs resent season, leaving Charlottetown on TU A and THURSDAY, and Picteu on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, st 9 o'clock. s. m. Horses and Carrie es, and heavy goods must be shi pod one hour be are starting. leasure Parties will be accommodated at reduced rates, by previous application to the Owner, or to the Captain. WILLIAM HEARD. hsrlottetcwn,June 1. FOR BOSTON DIRECT. THE Schooner Julia, Jossru HALL, Master, will sail for Boston direct, this day—-with a quick return to the Island—for Freight or passage from Boston, apply to the Ca tain on Board. ll)0BERT BELL June 2nd, 1855. 2in. ROSEBUD, Richard Hunt, J W Cairns, Peter Dewar, Edward Burnbsm, John A McLean, John Cam bell,'Jchn Fraser, Malcolm, Miss Cairns, Master sirns, Mrs McNeil TENDERS. WILL be received by the Subscriber until Wbdnesday, the 6th day of June, for a Schooner and Crew to take up the Submarine Tclc ra ll] Cable, and relay the same, across the ull from Cape Torriicntiric to Cape Tra- verse, to be done immediately. Any further information may be had on application to HENRY PALMER, Agent for Telegraph Company. Kent-street. May 31, 1855. THE Bar ue Worth , will sail from CHAR T'l‘ETOW for QUEBEC, on Timon next, the 5th instant. June 1st, 1855. Valuable Stand for Business. V0 LET, and possession iven in the month of August next, a DWE LING HOUSE and PREMISES, now occupied by Mr. W. HEARD, in GREAT Gnonci: S1-iuzrr. Tho suitable position of the premises for Business pur oses is too well known to require comment. or particulars apply to Mr. W. HEARD, on tho remises, or to r. W. SMAIDON at the corner, nut-r Gnoiiua S1-nssr. Charlottetown, 28th Feb. 1855.