IlASZARD'S GAZETTE, “MAY 24-. HASZARIPS GAZETTE. 2:.—.——i“—“"’ Saturday. May 24, 1860. We understand train the best authority that the Lady Le Marehant is_ engaged for the season to transport the mpils and carry ssengers, and that she will malre her rst trip on Tuesday next. We are‘s_ineerely glad that we have not to recur to sailing ves- sels which however good. find Well f°““d- ‘"9 necessarily uncertain. It is besides aretrogratle movement, tt bein behind the age, that cannot now be tolerated. We trust however, that measures will be taken this season, to secure the services of a vessel ex ressl titted for the business, and that she will ply tween Pictou and Charlottetown, or be ween the latter place and Pugwash or Tatmagouche alone, so as to make the transit certain, expeditious, and fre- quent. The Rosebud has been refitted and repair- ed under the direction of Lloyd's Surveyor, and as far as the Hall is concerned, is as well up- ted for the service as any vessel thatcan be pro- cured. If tenders were olfered, to be determin- ed by the middle of December, at furthest, Mr. Heard or any other persons having a suitable vessel would have time to adapt her entirely to the service she had to erforiu. We do not like to hear of the Government, or through them, any of their dependents becoming ur- chascrs of a steamer; it would likely on in jobbery. Leave the matter open _to public competition and give a timely notice of the requirements. We are perfectly satisfied, that if the public in the adjoining Provinces and in some ofthe United States were convinced, that they could rely upon punctuality in c_oining to, and returning front the lslaiid, it would operate as an inducement to great numbers to make the tri . And when once the purity of the atinosp ore and the beauty and variety of the landscapes, the choapness of living, and the facilities for sea-bathing came to be thorou lily known. the lslaiid would become a favourite watering place with those whom pleasure or the questof health induce to travel. The British Mails were received at the Post-olfice per H. Ingram, at I2 o'clock on Thursday night. The letters and Papers were ready for delivery in town early on Friday morning, and those for the country were transmitted by the mails leaviiig the same tnorning. A few days since the Schr. ‘Sane.’ Bur. mal- tsr. arrived at this Port laden with :i vziluahle cargo of Flour, Pork, Ste, which was advertised on Wed- nesdiiy last for sale by riuction this day. Shortly after the notices of the intended sale, it came to the knowledge of several gentlemen iii the cuniinuiiity, including Lloyd's Agent, tluit there was grounds to warrant sus icioii that the master had been guilty of baratry, an that the cargo was shipped for ports in the neighbouring Provinces, the consequence win, that such steps were taken as prevented lliu sale front taking pliice. So tar as we can learn the Scht. left Montreal in November last, bound for Chatliaiii, ltlirsuiichi, having on board. among insny other arti- cles, a large quantity of Flour, the property of Mr. Wm. Moorheiid of Miraitiichi; after leaving Mon- treal, the Vessel was stranded on the Msnicougan schooner elf the sand. placed the greater part of her cargo on board. llills of hiding being seen after signed for tiie whole, Captain Armstrong left the roaster, who now expressed every willingness to act Justly in the matter, to attend to the interests of all parties, and returned to Quebec after an absence of 22 days. \Vs have no doubt the New York Iloard of Underwriters will appreciate the services of their Agent on this occssioii, and will concur with its in according to Captain Arinntrong that credit for intrepidiiy and attention to business which he so well iiierits.—Jl{erM'ng Chronicle. — Married, On the 6th instant, at the Church of the Sardiuiun Einbnssny, by the Ilev. E. Price, and afterwards at St. George's Bloomsbury. by the Rev. '1'. Clarke, Luise 5-rs:r-nsivs, EsQ.. ll. C,ol' AIel'l:llIIltl'it- loud. linlwly. to lllaacuirnirs, youngesidsugliter ofihe late Capt. John Stewart, of Mount Stewart, and adopted child of the Hon. Jae. Ilerron Conroy, of Charlottetown, P. (-1. lsland._.1,g;;.[g;, T5,“, Jlny B On the 23d May,by the Rev. C.!I. Burnett, Mr. 'Ihomae Hoinphrey, to Miss Catharine Whelsn, both of Charlottetown. On the 29th April, by the Rev. James Allan, Mr. George Ilrodis of Covchesd, to Miss Louis; Ann. _V0|lI|llest daughter of Mr. Peter Riclly, Covelicad Road. Died, At Woodly Grove, Let 6|, on the 2d instant, after a lingering and protracted illness, which she bore with the utiiiost fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will, Mus. lnwici.i.irt. wife of John I.. Lewellin. Esq.. in the 76th year of her age. The deceased lady during a long life was distinguished by all those virtues and graces tli.-it adorn the Chris. tian chariicter. In her the poor and distressed ever found ll friend, physician and councillor, while her unsustentntious benevolence and amiable disposition endeared her to all who had the pleasure ol her acqu:iint.ince. She has left a bliink in the coinmu- nity where she resided for so many years with honor to herself, that will not easily be lilled up. To her veneiiihle and bereaved partner her loss is irrepara- ble: While among s large and extensive circle of of friends rind acquaintances, she will be long and alfeclionately remembered. ller end was peace. Port of Charlottetown INTI? I In. May 2'.’d. Bee. Outline. Iliiy Verte, lumber. 23d, ‘H. Ingram, Lund; l’iclou, niereliiiiidize and mat . 2-lih, Bairque. "'l‘hos. Begbie,” London; goods. CLIZARII). May 20th. II. Ingram, I.uiid, l'ietnu;ont.-1 and mails. 2lst, Sophia. Deli-re, Iloslmt; produce. 22d. Brlgt. Ann, (lerrior, Pictou. lnil. Schr. Ceres, Nnwlnri. London. (S. B., timber. Ploughhoy. Robertson. Piciou. orits. Ilse. Outline, Bey Vsrie; bsl II. Ingram. l.und. Pictou; miiils. 28d. Vulture, Irwin. St. John N. 8., produce- llrigt. Jeiniina, Furness, l.iverpool, G. 3.; tiinber_ - Ship News. The Ilarlt .\Inlsltoll', Martin. iiinster. with a gene- ral cargo of Goods. Salt, Coal. Passengers. and the masters rind crews for three new vessels, arrived at Richmond Bay, on Sunday the 18th, in 81 days freni Ilristol-—to Jnnies Yea, Esq. IIEREAS some evil disposed person. a few weeks ago raised ii false and iiitilicious report. Shoals, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the neighbour- hood of which is all but unitilinbited. The llilttllel‘ advised with his crew, and the result win that the Vessel and Cargo were sold to three l-‘ro-ocliina.-ii. III a credit of some eight Ilt0lIIlIil—-llltl iniiuioer re-pur. chased the vensel—the cnrgu was pttrlly laiotled and taken care of during the winter. In the month of April last, it zippcais, the vessel was put afloat and the cargo taken Potlselrlltlll of h ' C. |.. Ariiistroiig. Attorney for Noud, Brother, Montreal, and others, the original shippers, and also for the underwriters, and the fact of such re-iiliipinent was duly endorsed on the bills of lsding which we have seen. '_ master, instead of going iiiio lllirnmichi to deliver his cargo pursuant to the Bills of Leding which he lied twice signed, passes that Port. comes into Charlottetown, and ullempll to sell the crirgo. Steps have been taken to acquaint the owners of the facts, and it is to he hoped that in the meantime the authorities will lend their assistance to prevent the property being retrieved.—Isl The schooner "Se 0," oftibout I12 tons. W. '1‘. Best, nnistsr, which oft Quebec about the 9th Nov. last, for the Lower Ports, with a cargo of provisions, was stranded on the asst end of the Mnnicouiigan shoals, on the l6th of the some tiionth. The tnsstcr sold the cargo and vessel fora mere trifle, but as soon as Captain L. C. Armstrong, the indefatigable and attentive Agent for the New York Board of Underwriters tit this port, lesrutthe facts of the case, he wrote to Mr. '1‘. Tats, of I-Zseouiniiis, to send down two men to the vvreclt. to see what was required by the muster, and to talte an inventory of the cargo saved. Report was made that neither Mr. Best nor the purchasers would allow these men to interfere, stating that the ell'sct.s had been sold, and would be delivered over by the master according to each sale. refore on the 26th ult., Captain Ariutrong. lesions that the interests of the [land slieuld not be sacrificed in the matter, set out in . sun from Quebec for the Issue of the wreck, travel- ling en carriole, nearly as far as Metis. seek; small boat with tan men. and, d its the dangers of navigation at this season, e the St. Lawrence to thermal. Upon his arrival he raised all the pods, sad, widi his uias, having get the =‘ o ' ,_, the wife of ll respectable mechanic, of this city; which report received it very general currency—Io the intent that she li:id attempted to commit suicide—tliis is to give the said report the most positive denial; she solemnly assertion llt:tt she never was tempted, iii niiy iviiy, to commit such on net: or give any person reason for raising such slander. She cannot help. however, suspeciingii servant girl, wiili whom she was forced to part- and who subscqunlly came to her for s ceriiiicate of cliaractnr, which was refused—ofruising the afore- said scandal, which IN! had so wide is circulation. 'l‘III£ Ml-lCllANlCS' WIFE. hlny 22, 1856. SPRING SUPPLIE. ASZARD dt OWEN. have received ex Ellen from Liverpool, pert ofiheir Spring, supplies, among which will he found_ Post, oolscap. and Putt paper, ofevery des- cription and qnalit . Ruled Papers from Note size to Demy. Ledgers, Day and Account Books of every srietv. Bill Boolis-—rect-ivahle and payable, Pens, Penholders, lllacltlend, and slate pencils—s large stoclt. Envelopes, Cloth lined, oflicisl and other sizes Wrapping paper, Brown, stid Gray of all sizes. Music and Drawing on s. Bibles and Psalm Boolts of various sizes. Hooltu from London, Edinburgh, and United States daily expected. TO PLOUGHMEN. ANTED. s tesin and driver to plough a few acres ground near the City. Apply at “Al- saun & 0wurt‘s lleolt Store. n'sn.oH cows. ac. A Few superid Ilileh Cows and a two year old Ilay ll,‘ Idli. lull of liupvovd breeds for sale b ' ‘ JAMES RAT’ BAY Iruehby. Point Road‘ ’ BEER & SON Beg to announce the arrival per Barque Isabel, OF A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OI-' FANCY & DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HABEBDASHEBY, &c., &c., Which for style, quality and price, will be found well worthy the iiispection of purchasers- May 24, l856.—1rn NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DUN CAN, M ASON & CO., A large and well selected STOCK of BRLTISH MERCHANDIZE, ex Isabel, from Liverpool. Charlottetown, May 13. DUNCAN, MASON Gt. Co. ' “WEST 01:‘ ENGLAND HOUSE.” ‘ii‘ll.Ell.§ AlB®'VYi§ lE§@l‘.éllBl'.F4IIQEI§‘ll’I§'a.‘i“il" Have received ex Isabel, their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Comprising their usual Assortment. 21st May, 1856. V ' ‘ New bpring hoods !! -—A’l‘ -riii:— “ Manchester House,” Queen St., Per “ .Il!ajsstt'c,"frern Liverpool. OW opening. and will be ready for inspection in N a day or two, a large and carefully selected supply of _ British Iercliandise, including every variety of Dry Goods, suitable for the season, and in the newest style of Fashion; Auieng which are ilie following:— iraw, Tuscan, Chip, Munilla Fancy. Crepe, and Glace silk HONNITI. Girl's Batiiste. and Girl's and Boy's Straw Hrrs Iliuuoivs, P.ut.uei.s, Sillt MAITLII. ' Muslin iind Embroidered DIIIIII. Black and Coloured BALZAIHUII. Ds: LAINII, ALPACOAI, Crisinsuuu. Fancy PRINTI. White and coloured Ceutille Sravs. Cellars, llahit Shirts and Sleeves. Infant Cashmere linens, and Muslin Tucked Meuseline outs Laces and Edgings, Currariv Mucus and Dsnissk Meresns, Marseilles ’l‘eiIet Quilts and oven. White Sliirting. Frencli l"rerits, White and (iroy Siiilrriitas and Suurriivcs, White Fonts, Children's Dresses, 'I'iib|e Linen and 'l‘owel|ing, kc. dtc. With It large and choirs assortment of other Goods, all of which will he found worthy of the attention of customers, and will be olfered at prices extremely low. @‘I"Ilrthcr imporistions hourly expected per " Thomas Begbie" frein London. e SAIIIUI-IL McMURRAY, ueen Street. O May 18, I856. “ALBION HOUSE,” STREETLY it COUCHMAN BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants ofChsr- lottetewu and its vicinit , that they have taken the store lately occupied by R. NEIL RANKIN. an ve opened it under the above title with a magnificent and HOST EXTENSIVE STOCK er DRY GOODS or uvsitr urrsciiirs-tow. This stoclt having been purchased with great ad- vantages. for taste. variety, quality, and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by that of any Ilousa in the Island. It would be impossible in the limits efan advertisement to psrticulsrize, but on inspection it will 5. found to contain everything that is supplied‘ b the most extensive houses in the first Cities of B. . America, from the niinuissi article in Haberdash- ery, to those of the more costly character in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, lattice, to- In making this announcement. we‘trust the public will encourage us in this underteliieg, and we pledge ourselves to esrry on this business in a spirit of libe- raliiy, and continue to ed'er te purclissgrs advantages which will. we have no doubt, be appreciated 8'l‘ltl-ZE'l‘I.Y It couciiriliiv. Cltellettetewu, May, 11, II“. THOMAS Gt. DAWSON. VALUABLE PROPERTY. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNl'l.\l)AY, the Second day of JULY next, (l856,) at the hour of twelve o’cloclt, noon, nttlie Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant to Licerise, duly granted for tlist purpose by his He- nor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate ofthis Island, hearing date the Twelfth day of Fr.-hruat‘y, A. D. .- I I856. All the lliglit,’I‘itle and Interest ef the Isle Hts"- ' ;. is norshle Dorcas.» M'l'lorsAi.o, Glenslsdale, 'l‘owu- " ship Number Thirty-six, (36) deceased, in and to the , following Land and Real Estate. Nninely—All that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land, situate. lying, and being on Division No, 2, on the ’lan ofthe Estate ofCsstle 'I‘iorain,from actual survey of Vliilliiiin Curtis, Aru-islant_Surveyor General,mude July M28, nnd new filed in the Otlico of Keeper of Plans, bounded as follows, that is to say—Coni- niencing at the South-East angle of Division No. 3, en the said Estate on the N(Il’Il'lt'l'll edge or side ofihe Post or St Peter's Road. thence (according to the magnetic North ofihe year l7l4) North one degree and thirty minutes West (N. 1° 30’ \V.) for the distance of Seventy-eight (78) chuins, thence North Eighty-six (86) Degrees Ea-it Forty-seven (-I7) chains and Eighty-eight links, thence South one degree thirty niinntes East (l° 30’ E.) _l".iglity-four (K4) chainri to _ ' sriid Road, thence following t e various courses - the said Road \Vestwsrtlly, to the place of cout- inensement, containing 'I'hre‘e hundred and sisty-two (362) acres of Ioiiid. it little more or less, and is part of Lot or 'I'ownsliip Number 'I‘hirty-live (3.3) in Prince Edward Island Excepting out of the above Tract. the Land and premises at the Eastern end thereof, under lease to, or in possession of Mr. .lniiies M‘\Villi:ims, bring about Fifty acres of Land, it little more or less; the Tract to he sold pursuant to this Notice, comprising an area of {H2 acres. a little triore or less. 'l‘he above Land will be sold in several Plots er Divisions. ‘or further particulars, and conditions of sale. a iply to the Subscriber nt Gleiialadala, or at the 0 use of ilie Honorable Joseph Hensley, in Charlottetown. JOHN ARCH. M‘DONALD, Administrator ofihe Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M‘Donsld. Charlottetown, 10th May, 1856. CITY BURVEYOR. VHF. City Council liss appointed Mr. Thomas ,1 Pleridwell, Surveyor of lligliways, Streets, Squares and Bridges, in accordance with a By-Law of the City, for the ensuingdear. WILLIA B. VVELLNER, City Clerk. City Council Ofllce. Charlottetown, 7th May, 18“. GAS WORKS. OTICE is hereby given that the dividend declared May it , at the general meeting of Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gee I.’ lit COI~ '.*;'.z.:*.'.'-.::°.. ::~:-..-:.:r:..?::~.».~:.:.': ° "- 13 Order,. W. IUIPIIY, lay lb. llfl. = 1