s \ ‘HA'SZARD’S GAZETTE, AUGUST 15. conssroiitisscr. In conclusion I wish Mr. Starkielvery possible success in his present important situation, that (For llssaiiril’s Gazette.) Sir,-It has been reported by interested par-' tie-, in order to deter ilie people from signing the Petition for a dissolution of the House of Assembly, tliatahe Governor will not dissolve the llonse, as his Council are so very much op- I don't believe it atall, stall; on the coritrary,[can fancy him at the Council Board saying to I.lIOII,—-“GOIIIIOIIIOII, I am sure, ofess so much liherality, will not. for one nsnint, on account of your own rivate interests, want to place your Governor ih collision with the people whom _ he has been sent to govern; and more especially, as you say. that you retain the confidence of the county. I! you do, I am sure you can have no valid objections to get it renewed ; if you suc- ceed, it will be all right witti you, you will remain as you are, ifyou do not, I must only the path of duty, which is the open, tli: that is, I must do twice during his admi- nistration, and which I myself, as you well know, have done once since my arrival on the Island. choose my Council from the majority of the people's representatives, in whom they are pleased to put and continue confidence; and as they now say, they have lost all confidence in you, I cati see no other safe way of quieting the minds iif Iier Majesiy‘s subjects in this Island, but by opening the safety valve of the Constitutuiion, that is, openii-g rhc l’oll ltoolts _,_~__ , _ and letting them settle their accounts with thcii’ Representatives, in a constitutional uiuiiner, as they have an indisputable ri ht to do it Gen- iongcr in the g.ip have done it long enough already pcrlinps, for all the tlittnks I shall get for it, and I need not tell you, that it is far more expedient, that they should break your political necks, than that mine should be roltcn on your account, (.t laugh and long And you know the sound advice that grill.‘ to one of the Governors oi‘ the (lid Colonies. now the United States, on his taking leave on the era of his d--pirturo for the seat of his govi-rnincnt, the King said to him, " Rclllelllllcl‘, ori’t inako an enemy ofany man, for van don't know how soon you may have to act with him," and I d-in't ktiow, how soon I may have to act ii‘ the ailrice was appli- cable at tho tinio it was given, it is far more s- posed to it. that you who follow plain , constitutional as my pr ecessor di tlcinen, I cannot email an between you and them,l. faces.) Lord Brougham says Charles the Si-conil with your opponents. in the responsible times in wliicli we live. trust you will not bc defeated, but ifyou are. I hope you will make at virtue of ncccssity, Illlll Iull-iw the example of your prcilcccssora, mid resign at once. and don't let it ho again said. that you clung to olfico as you diil in I554, like 3 liarn.-iclc to the bottom ofa ship, until you wore ltnoclteil or by it vote of tho Assembly, I 7 hope and expect better fioiii you.’ Yours, &c., August 9th, 1855. this. .4. To -riis: Eni-ron or llaszaan's Gasarrsz. Dear Sir : Certainly the statements of some persons_arc lot considered to be worthy of uiiieh notice, while others whose remarks are for the most part considered authentic whether they are really so or not. I have as follows: " Bungay, [D liar3 deficient, Geography 2 beginners. remarks on the above, very low. strongly recomiuendcd.” ‘I s Now,bir, instead of the «I5 scholars on the Register there were 72. instead of the 14 pre- sent there were 38. instead of 5 on (iranimair and Geography there were 12, &.c., “ Not analysis.’ f Mr. Stark had done his duty, whether such was “ lic siiould have Ii.-st inquired hsught in the school or not and then lis would be better able tddistinguish facts from more If the school is so very low as it is‘ represented to be, and the 'l‘eaclier and Scholars are in such a disorderly condition, I IlI)t|3Il|0| _ the school Report is not less so, after the. hire. D:.ly was " at Home" last eveningt ideas. Visitor school d.iy and l'ound 38 present and 72 on the Re tor. The progress exhibited is Iiiglily credit 'l'lie requirement to both Teacher and Scholars. of the Law is satisfactorily attended to." A Rizroiuirzit. P.S.—i’ray can you inform us, why the financial B.iroinet:r for the Quarter ending 30th June ult., has not been published, with all the wonted boasting about comparative in- crease over former quarters at the siitne time ofyeiir? [lave you neglected copying it from the Government organs, or'is. it, as siilltttllfe begining to suspect,a great falling oflinstend of increase, else we siioald have seen ituere rused the School Visitor's Report of Schoo s of the Island a few days ago. The unt of my own school engaged somewhat- snore of my attention than agy other. which is t , on the Register 45. Present 14. Reading 45. not at all credi. table, no analysis. Spelling iin rlect. Writ log 22. specimens of average pro ciency. Arith- metic, I5 very slow, highest in interest. is 'I‘eacher and u ils appeared in it very disorderly condition; l fa astry and d.ligence in the discharge of duties h enned the following remarks on the the Government [louse to it large p ournal: " Examined this School this fashionables, who, after partaking with Cap is- IIIIO in the gaieties of the dance and the fee he iuay display more wisdom hi the discharge of his own duties and that his future Reports be attended with more accuracy. am. dear Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN hlc saw, Teacher of the Bungay School. August 4th, 1855. HclIoway's Ointment and Pills. iin uiifiii Remedy l'or Bcrcfalous 8cres.—'Ilis eldest so Aiiihiiiiy llarniet, aged I4. of Montreal, wiissii satferer, wit new as sores on ' ‘uh cfa hiid leg by IloIloway‘s Ointment and I Is. took the child under her protection, siiiitng shs ould try what effect it few weelta’ residence with r would do, no sooner had she got him at her it house. than she tried Ho|lowiiy‘s Uintnient and ill-, they soon caused an improved appearance in- the child. and after using them about ten weeks, e'yi-ry syinpo Ioin of his disorder had viinii-lied lilte show, before the sun,--such is the tVt'|' of there viotitlerliil reins- diss E ! They will also cure all disorders of tits shin. HASZARD’8 __.__....I. GAZETTE. Wednesday,’ August 16, 1855. Tina Corporation of Cliarlottctown is now in action, and much will depend upon the spiii; in which the lirst set of itinnicipal ofliccrs coni- iiicncc proceedings. In all clianges oi‘ Govern- ment, whether iiitinicipal or otherwi.-ic, most men are apt to expect too much from those intrustcd with power, while on the other hand, ' I I u a of the distinguished host and hostess. The iappearance ot the public reception rooms ol the Government House is much improved by the introduction of splendid gaseliers into all the apartments. The Steamer Lady Le Marclumt arrived yester- day from Shediac. The only items of news we couldglean will be found in this day's pape:._ / ’I‘he Steamer to-day brought no further news from Europe. I'll Ftstisiir Coiiiitssuossss.—M. II. Perley, ., and Mr Cushman, with their secretai-is. M9 at present at llaliliix, whence they are to sail at an early day on board the brigt. Halifax for the Gulfof St. Lawrence, calling at Piuiou and Charlottetown. Professor A ssis is ex- pected toyoin the party in the Ga I‘ about the end of the present month. It is also expected that other distinguished persons will join the Commissioners tor is shcrt cruise in the Gulf. 'I‘lie Commissioners will remain on the northern fishing grounds as long as the season wil permit. It is said that all barrack stores are to be immediately removed from London, C. W.. to Kingston and Montreal, or, perha s. to the Crimea, with the persons stationed t ere. . Married, A‘ R“‘l'¢0i 0!! Mi-Iidiiy, the l8ih iost., by the Rev. II II. Swnliey, Ileiiiy Winsloe, I-I-q,, in Am.‘ youngest daughter of \\ illiaiii lliidges, I-Isq, Uri ‘I’...-sdiiy, Aiigust I-I, Iiy the Rev. C. I.liiy(I_ at Clixirlotleionn, .\lr. Malcolni Mcllonnld, of llelfast, to Miss Ciiilieriiie .\lcUiniiiId, iifilie iiaine place. Died, 0" Suml-Iy inst. J:-Il'i'ey Burke, for inotiy years II it drcail of being s . . ...t iind wasteful, has the i-ll‘.-ct of iiitroiluciug in the latter, a niggztrdliiicss, which is the reverse of gooil policy and sound economy. In ublic as in private cxpcnditurc, it liberal method of doing husincs, is ever the cli~npi.-st in the end. The attempt to out the best articles ii)I' less than they are worth, is alw.i._\‘s attended with loss and iiiortilication. When Contractoi-s irc cut down to the lowest penny, it is their iiitcrcst to slight their work, iuid those who are callcd in to judge ol'thc cllicicnry of what has been performed, cannot help keeping an eye to o rato of icniuncration, and are induced to pass work that has bcen improperly or ini-lli- cicntly done, upon the iiiaxiin, that it isas good as coiilil be afforded at the price. Hence it is, that public work is oltcn slightcd, cxccutcd so as to please the eye and Illeisso tu poise con- cerned, the payment of the job, which is the principal thing looked to ; when, after the lapse ofa few years, the action of tiuic dcrclopes the original defects of the work, and causes it dou- hle cxpenditure—the taking down what has been erected-’..often "a very expensive process- and the rebuilding at it greater cost than could have first acconiplislied the edifice. in ii iiinch better at lo. We need not go out of Charlotte-' town to e convinced of this fai'.t.' What w would recommend to the municipal iiuthoriti is, that when public worksure determined upqi -—and they should not be undertaken exceyt after full consideratiori of their utility uni neccssity—tbey be erected and finished in tls most substantial and scientilic style. Eveiy member should recollect, that though he s mortal, the Corporation, of which he is a pair. is destined to immortality. and that the worls ordered by the Cor oration, should be in accor dance with this di ereiice, so that, though tls original founders have tnouldcred in the dusg the nionumentii of their ood government a prudent administration wi I roudly rear the ends, and serve as an exam Is to their succei_ son, of the wisdom and propriety of erecting their edifices on solid louudations, and of in perishable aterials. - The City Council met for the tlrst time in tli Colonial Iluildingin the room it propristed I holding the superior Court ofJu icsture. Ill Worshi the Mayor informed the Count] that John Lawson, Esq., Barrister at Law hit been elected Recorder had ‘ been presented I Ills Excellency the Lieut. Governor and it approved of and that be had been duly swo iiithlhlly to discharge the duties of his cl y ilis l'..\'celleiicy. I‘hnt Mr. W. B. Welnt had been appointed Clerk and had iven requisite security and been sworn mot and that Mr. lllicliasl 0\lIiira had been appoi ed City Marshal and had likewise given scour and taken the oaths prescri by Law So _ ecessary preliminary business was then dli patched and several Committees appointed ad the Council was adjourned until Friday neat. There were some little business done in t Mayor's Court but of no particular interest. l -——j—————--——_ i arty Lambert, and the ofioers of II. M S. Espiegi. I pleasures of the table, left at it moderat resident Ill this Island Passengers, in the Sieairier Liuly l.¢ ./llincltanl frniii Piclou in (.‘liarloiii-imsn, August l5ih,—l“. N. (iislioiiie, Hi-q , .\lrs I’--iiiiy llllll siirvziqt, .\lis.-i Joliiisou. M- Jiiiues |'razcr, Mr. Alex. Caincioii, lllr. John D .\lcl.eod. Port_of Charlottetown. flRNIVED. Aug.—Schr. Uiilciirn, i\li:l.':ililiIr, New Brunswick;, 3-."nrnli, Monti-, I'ii-iou; coal. (ir '. liouuil. llurret, (I-|..', liairel.-4. -I—lClli-ti .\Iiillti tall. 'I':ilniigiiut:ln:; li-izird-'. l'louglilii-y, Ilolii-it.-inii, l"ii-.ioii; coil. 6-5"-ii er. -‘CIIVIIIIIII, ll.-iiliuuii; lio vllll. Samuel I Illlllliltl, Sliielliiul, iiIIlIriIX;g'NItI". l.ivelv lass. ltolieriii--ii. l'iciou; coal 7——Vine, limit,‘ Iliirliiliucliin; |uu.I-m. Lnuy Jiiiie lirey, iii..iai_\n-, .~'i.liu.-y; ro.i|. 3ll,|-I{mii-bud_ |-j.,...,,_ 9—'l‘riuid.iiI, Sniliisrlnnil, fr-iiii ii lisliiiig voyage, “"l‘Yv M" N". l'l¢l0U ldltit L0 lliircliatil Iniiig, "ICitIIo. \vllt.: Nelson, (.‘Is.~ipo-ll, Ilny Veils. Siipllntlltt, 'IIiiloin, Sydu.-y. |o_|_n,k, U'",ie". llnlihix. .\layfl-mar, I'urd_r, Piciuu. |)..y.,_ R-vlii:'Ii-tin. l'ug'ii'u~iii. Cliaiiipion, I.:ivin, Ciiiiso. ll—.-\iinigeni, Nit-lnilson, ltucioui-Ii. l.iitly l.c =_'. Mtircliiiiil, Ining, Pictou. Itoiiieliuil. bliiiilieiion, I'iciou l3—I"avoriie. Hnliin, lticliibucto. Uni- corn, Mi-.t.‘nldi-r, New Ilruiiswiclt. llriig-met, n""’- s'|l9'"i U. 5. l-I—-I.iiily Ls Mincliiiul, l|'\ iug. 3l|t9|ll|I¢- I5-“lilgo, Treniiiiinn. Wallace. lleleiiii, Itoberts, New York. ' ‘etiser, .\lcl.ell.in liostoii. ' IAIIJHL ' Aug. 3—ScIir. Ainiigi-.iii, Nichi-lion. Bnciouche: hal. d—F'iivorite. Babiu. Ilicliiliuctou; do. Ell.-ii, Miittatnill. l’iciou; do. 8—ArieI. Moore. Sidney ; bnl. Gneyltound, IIarreiI,Miriiniii-.lii; do. Alma, Irving, I'ictotI; do. 8—I'|iiuglilm_\-, I‘|)l|e]Igl()"‘ I’icluu; do. Saniuel'l‘lininas, s‘.II¢lllIIll. Pugwasli: goods. t~ZIratiger.>'ciIeiiniii, I’iciuu-,|i:il. Kiimp_ Swain, Iiusuiii; §4li_& ltnecs. Barque Moniego, Murcliison, slicdiuc; linulier. 8—8clir. Foiiiii, lleiirii, fishing voyage. 9—Win_ Nelson, Chxippel, ll.-iy Vi-rte. Pg;-i, uiuk, t‘.mqu_ I0—l.ively, Itoheiisoii. l'iciou. Itiv.-il. Munch, Neivfld. |I—I.iIrlt,U'Iliien. Pirtou. Saphroniu, Bahia, Pictou. 'I$—ltosebud. l'ictou. Il——.\Iiiy. flower, Pardy, Piciou. Ilove. llobeiisoii.l’ictou. Sarah, lIIoore.do. Lady l.e.\Iurclisnt, do. sailed from Geor eiowii. on Eaiurgny, August 4, Briguiiiine Peri, for elliist. Llpplnnccws Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, N. 8., ' ‘III’. Subscriber would inlorin the Inhabiiiinis of Prince lldwaid Island, that be late erected a NEW Esnililishuient for dressing Cloth. in addition to his old Mills, and liaving ii sufliriency ofwnter power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of works. Aosrrrsz Mr. Ks:iiirs:1'ii McKs:iuii=. Charlottetown. Annriaw A. lllcDoiui.n. Esq , iii-ovgeiown. Cloth left with iiitlier ofibc above Agents. will be finished and returned with quicker dei-patch than usual. Aug. I5. 8. I.II‘l’lNCO'I"l‘. Flour Corn Meal 6:. Tea. 300 bhls. extra Ruperlins Canadian Flour. Ibtldii. Cnrri sail, 50 Cheats 'I‘ea. \\ iirriinted. GEORGE E‘. C. LOWDEN. Iin NOTICE. MR. GEORGE R. Bl’.If.It, of Charlottetown, and PIIILII’ BA|\'l'lIl.. rise, or either of then are only iiailioiized by Power of Aticriiey, Iirlriog even dais wiili this. to collect and receive or see for, all monies due. and owing to me, and to give disclnirges for the same. and all persons who are indebted to ins will please attend to the payment of the same, and save uuaeeesssr cast and able t i . . Wl'IA'l'Ill'JItI.lE. :.Eatlottsown,.luly Itili, I855. Itn A U C T I 0 N 8. Iinpr ed Penn stock for Sale, Y PUBLIC AUCTION. 1’ ASPIIBIIIIY IIILL FARM. St, Peter's II d, one mile front Charlottetown, on ‘I UI'l8- I)AY., he -Iihssrrnrssri iisxr,ihe FARMING STUCK, CROP, IMI'I.E\IEN'I‘S and HOUSE- HOLD I"Ui{NI'I'Ull[-I i-l'.\Ir. Iiasnfsen. —C0lIlI1‘llG or- 8 superior Mileh Cows, Durhiiiiiend Alderssy breed, 2 ieiiniiltiilily fine Ileifer Calves, I Blood Mars, I young Mare, 8 yeiirs old, lit for I Carriage. I useful Fnriii Horse. 2 fat Pigs, About I5 tints lliiy About 4 iicre»i’I‘wo«rowed llarley. 8 acres Swedish 'I'uriiips, a few 't‘ubs Butter, I Wagon. Ciirni, Ploagli, llarrows. Ilatiiess, &e., I 'l'lissisliinz Mticliiue, Dairy Utensils, 2 Frtinltliii Strives, I Cooking do., several ariic'es Ilouseliiild Furniture, A lot of l"n'ewood, (cut and i-plii.) Al the sinus iiitii-, will IN! tilliered rill’ Stile, Illl l.e.iseliold _Iiiii.-rest of the Fiirni, containing about 44 Acres, in it high state of culiiraiioit. 'l‘iciisis —I-‘or Stock, Crop, &c., on till MIMI above £5, ll credit of 'l brcs ’i‘h0|Il||I|, on. approved Note.-i; Ii-so ilian £5, i-.iisli. Sale to coiiinisiicd ut I0 o'clock, and conIini:e uiiiil all is sold. JA.\ll:IS l'll0illtlS, Auctioneer. August l~IIlI. I855. AUCTION. ON ilic hlllfitrl Square. 0“ SATURDAY, lst Sr.irri-:r.ins:it N sxr, at the lionr oi S o‘clor:k, iifleriiiiiiii, I Tlllifl ‘ HI./VG Ill./[CH]./V'I'.', iiri llto ino.i, nppr.-wtl pO‘lII|'I|rit§, lmring ull lroii I.'io-tings, and lieing iii \\lII‘l\'llIg uiilt.-r. It will lie sold to the liigliie-i IlItllil‘I', iind :i Creilit of Six i“l|lillII allowed In the pnicliuscr oti appn-ieil iii-curii '. IlliN.l D.»\VIl".:5,Auciioneer. Aug. 15. EXTENSIVE SALE OF H(lUSEll0l.|l FIIRNITURE, GLASSWARE, I:IOltSI£S, U31‘ lII~'.CI-ZIVED per Schr. "Heleiia,” from N NUW Yitllt' V " ' Y llllllll.-lllll, lllllS, &c., E Sulincribcr Ihtrl lIe,'Pll iii-irocn-d to sell by . Aoirrioiv, early in SHl"I'l~Z\lliI-LII, at the resi- dence of Jasuts \\'ai.xtnisiuiiv, ‘sq, ‘ii in- wot . the whole of his valuable lIUUS|".HU_l.D I"UlINll'UliI’.. (3l.A.".‘i\\'A|ll'l. CIIINA-IVAIHI, IIUIISBS, t‘Altl-’IAGIiS, .\llI.CIl I UWs,, fig, Fm’ Pflflltlllnrl. vials tfalnlitgueii, to be Iiiid on 3 [L cation to the Auctioneer I0 days previous to the lg, 1110, 3 To Lot, for 2 years, I2 acres of valuable lzAND, in high rnliivniion. with tho privilege of oeoupyfig the t“ltlI!It)I|, priiviiliiig ii suiiiilils ii-niiiit iifli-rs. ‘- .lA.\lES MUICIIIS, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, Aug. I5. (All pupil's)‘ (For the Benefit of all concerned) 0 III] SU|.l|, A'I‘ l'usi.ic Aucriors, for the benefit iif all coiiceriieil, on 'I'UESI)AY. the siadny oi‘ Avcurr instant, in iii. tum or u o'cloi-lr.forenoon. ' ' THE HULL, ciiAtNs,‘f' .. ANCHORS, BOATS, MATERIALS _ AID 1'!-II = ~ vr V V SHIP’ bl 0RE,5,,. -coitsis-ruin or--— i between Sllgand tthIs.dI'oiIt_iipd Iifeefinl: barrage H , our ' ioui-an wing it it so . IQ::ITIII biiriglii piun -“Dill. I Illllllllllv of i-tits’ 'I‘imgues and |'igs‘- Feel. Ievsriil bull‘-barrels of Mackerel. ll quantity of lpiiguasniid sounds, | dog, well-cured IIItIItl.‘i$.VC7l\_',|Ihl:- IIal.is«-ii, pr»-served Meatsiifsildescriptions. ii a large quhniity of CAIIIV R'l'0lil".5 of Illl ll iii Henry Ware, huriheu 589 Tons, I.eona,il W. llorton, Master, be- longing to the Port of Boston. U. H.ul' Aiui-ricr, ...|..,.-g she now lies wrsclisd at the Eastern side at the einriince of South Lalte, iiciir East Point, ‘I own- ship No. 41. JOHN MACGOWAN. Souris, Aug. I8, I856. uctioneer. Clydesdale Horse “ Columbus.” V1‘U BE SOLD. as l't7si.ic Auci-ioir, on SA’! URIDAY, tlis lsili iusiiini. on the Marltet flqunre, at I2 o'clock, the well-ltnown celebrated Entire Ilorse ‘°C0l.U.||IIll " '|‘gnus.—t')ne-half the purchase money down, the remainder in It uioiitlis, on an approved Joint ois. August 8. Adv & lil Navy /mo ARMY more for July. received I re by Mail for sale at llssurd and Owen's Book- early hour delighted with the kind attentiis Charlottetown, August Ioib, I855.