"' HAS7.Alt.l)”S t.'.-i7.i‘~:'i"t‘t«:, AUGUST 9. 001.0] ILL- Two vessels arrived at Gloucester on Wednesday from the Bay of St. Lawrence, with two hundred to three hundred barrels ofmackerel each, the first arrival this sea- son. Their report is quite favorable for the catch, although the first fares will be of poor qualily. D!-1A'l‘ll av LlGu'l'.\'lNG.——0Il the l8tli inst., Mrs. Jane \Vilbur “fife of Mr. James \Vilbur, ot'New Horton, Albert, went into the fields to pick strawberries. About 4 o'clock, . m., there arose ii terrific storm ofthunder and lightning. Night came on, yet the wife and the mother did not return to her husband and family. At length the neighbors went in seiirch of her, and there , beneath sonic apple trees wliere she had} lightning’.-i glaie they discovered l|t‘l' bodyl horribly disligiii-ml by the destructive ele-l ment. The tin ves.-‘el she carried was‘ partially triiiisiniited, the part remaining was riddled with holes, as though a charge of shot had been lircd through it. Iler bonnet was found in tatters at the top of one oi the trees whicli was rent in pieces. [lor nlutlir-s were literally burned to a cin- drr, and the ground at-nuiid the spot bore evident mniks of the terrific force of this subtle agent. At inidi.iglit her body was borne to the ll0llS(‘lltil(l of the late David \Vili;iir. ()u.'-Ionilsiy the fllst, she was cmisi;_;iie<l to her last resting pliice—lier llllllefill lwiiig attended by n sorro\vl'ul mul- tituil». A funeral sermon was preached by licv. L. A. I\larsli.ill, froiiiJohii ll‘.li, 3-3v.—-(7/iris.‘i'un Visihr. Sronnis IN \\'i:srnioiii.iNn, N. B. July Qtitli. A correspondent writi.ig from Bay Vt-itc under this (lIll.t-l says: This neigh- borhood was visited during the night oftlie 21th ii-st., and again in the evening of yes- terday by~severe storms of thunder and lightning, acconipiinied by hail of a large size. Uii the first riccagiwn, several win- dows were broken by the hnil,and consider- able damage done to the Cl't')pS in the adja- cent district of Fort Lawrence. Yesterday a mass of electric lluid struck the chimney ofthe house of Joseph Chapman, Esq., in Point de Bute, which, it split from top to bottom, passing ofl‘ under one of the sills, and throwing up the earth to some depth. Fortunately no person was in the house at the time, or the consequences might have been fatal. The cattle in the adjoining farmyard showed great symptoms of alarm, , and the thunder was terrific. The storm soon passed c6‘, and was succeeded by a serene sky and line evening. The light- ning struck a dwelling house in Shediac a few days ago, and killed two persons. It is much to be hoped, that the frequent thun- der and lightning with which we have been visited of late, will be followed by dry wea- ther, as the farmers have just commenced haying and the crop of grass is heavier than usual." On Di-r.-—That Lt. Colonel Ansell has been appointed Town Major, in place of Capt. James Clark, to join his Regi- ment in New Brunswick. The Genessee College, Lima, U. S., has conferred the degree of D. I). on the Rev. Richard Knight, now residing at Carleton, N. B. Wascir or an ssoi.isii Srsnisii wrrii Tsoors raoit -ras Ciiiiin.-—'l‘he following telegraphic despatch was received at the Admiralty, on \Verlnesday, from Marseil- lea '—“ The steamer Spartan with 735 English soldiers, proceeding from Baliik- lava to England, was wrec ed on the 6th instant, on the Island of Carrcs, near Tnnis.—All the persons on board have been saved by the French steamer Sphinx, and have been conveyed to Tunis. The ship is lost." Wet feet are some of the effective agents death has in the field. It has peopled more graves than all the gory engines of war. Those who neglect to keep their Per “ 'I'l10.M.dS BE GBIE” from. London. The remainder of the Spring Supply at the MANCHESTER HOU SE, QUEEN STREET has been received by the above vessel, the whole of which will be open next week, embracing a splendid assortment o §’£I‘aXIPIl4T.53 ANID FANCY EDIE‘? @-©®lD§g to which the attention of purchasers is confidently invited, as being a stock second to none in this City for STYLE, QUALITY May 30, 1856. AND CIIEAPNESS. SAMUEL M~MUnRAY- ‘VI ‘ .1 “QUEEN STRE CLOTHING HOUSE.” EEGEEEE <8; Efififilfifi gone 70!‘ Sllcllcl‘ l'|'0m llle 310"". by lllelhave just received per Isabel from Liverpool, and Tliomns Brgbie from London, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF BRITISH Illllllilllllllllll, Consisting of an extensive and carefully selected assortment l'l:::ll" or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. on sale at the lowest prices for Cash. City of Charlottetown, May 26th, 1856. NOIV OPEN FOR INSPECTION A large and well Charlottetown, May 13. AT THE ESTABLISIIMENT OI-‘ DUNCAN, MASON & on, selected STOCK of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, ex Isabel, from Liverpool. DUNCAN, MASON 61. Co. LONDON HOUSE. NEW SPRING GOODS I Great George Street, Charlottetown, May 27, 1856. The Subscriber has received per Jllajestic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, A WELL SELECTED SUPPLY OF SEMEE AME EEMMEB ®©@IlbE, Fancy and Dry: Gooils: Hardware and Groceries of the best quality. &‘JlLL CHEAP FOR C'.l8H..m I-I. HASZARD. C OA L S. SYDNEY COAL for sale at the yard of the sub- ‘ scribsr, in uiall or large quontmu. [[7 Parsons desirous of sscuri a stock of either Sydney or Pictoa Coal will please save their orders at his olice. Commission on cost only charged if taken from the vessel on arrival, and cash prompt Jdne uni, isu. lw J. N. iuiiutis. For Sale or to Lease. EVERAL valuable Building Lots well adapted for business-stands situate in " S1'aA'rroan." Township No. 48, at the Pony. Aaso,—Buildin and Water Lots in Charlotte- town. and ii dosira ls site for a Ship Yard For plan and particulars, apply to the owner Mluoii. Basra, or to the undersigned JOHN BALL. Bargains ! Bargains ! THE Subscriber intending to change his present business, now ofl'ers FOR SALE, at the lowest Marlisi prices: 20 Puuchsons Porto Rico MOLASSES. I00 LIQUOR CASKS. Also—A Lot of CORDAGE, suitable lor a VES- SEL of about I20 tons. DAVID A. BARRY. poet dry are auicidos.—.dbern¢!Iiy. Juno I2. (all pa 6w) BIBLE. EAR’8 large type PlC'I‘0RlAl. BIBLE. for family usa, containing l,000 Iingravin .50 .000 marginal references, I,500 pass, map of alestius. Family Racer c., well a substantially boaud. ice 86¢ 01-‘ B'__llva_ is I ‘I an a ' nan: ‘I aiersspecifull informed. that their copies have just ;l'I‘lV?d per tumor, and will bedslivsrsd immo- iate y. N. B.—Persons wishi tosecara a copy of this complete FAMILY BIB E are invited to call aitd enter their Names for the saute at the Oflico of- JOIIN BENNETT STRONG. Dawson's Buildin , Kant-St., Charlottetown, dune 2|, IBb8.—Im NEW GOODS ! ;JUST ARRIVED, par Brig Intended. from Eng- ? direct,and wiu. as OPIN for Sale on IFRIDAY issrr. June 28. I856. wn. HEARD. 3 “noun 3. CORN MEAL! IJUYSTR received per Schr, "Helena" from New or . 626 Barrels Flour, (warranted a good article.) 800 Barrels Corn Meal. GEORGE E‘. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, 6 July, I850. CHARLOTTETOWN REGATTA Under the Patrouags of His Escellency an Li,¢,,¢_ Governor. T0 TAXI PLACE ON TUESDAY JIJVD WEDJVESDJ y, the 19th and 20th days of August, PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST DAY.‘ FIRST RACE AT 11 O'CLOCK A. Ill , Between the first class country Sailing Boats, front 20 to 30 feet keel. First prize, £7 , second do., £3 I0a. Eiitianco nioney,3s. each SECOND RACE A’l‘ I2 O’CLOCK, 'I‘o be contended for by country four oared Boats, of 20 feet heel and under. First prize, £5 ;second do, £2 l0s. Entrance money, 3s. ca . 'l‘lllllD RACE A1‘ ll.-\Ll"--PAST 12, Between the tan oiired club Boats, of any length. lst prlze 132 I0 ; 2nd do., £1. Entrance money, ls. 6d. I-‘0UR'l‘ll RACE AT I O‘(.?l.OCK, PRECISELY, Bctwi-eii the first class club Yachts, from 20 to 3 Ofcet lieel. lst prize, £6 . ‘Zd do., £2 tug, Lu. trance inoney, (is. each Fll-“I'll RACE A'l‘ llAl.I-‘--PAST l, llntiwi-ii the second-class club Sailing Boats, under 20 feet keel. hit prize .£"l;2d do., £2. Entrance money, 3s. ciic .\‘l.\"l‘lI RACE A'l‘ 20'CI.OCK, To be cniitcndi-d for by Indians paddling their Canoes. Isl prize, 30.-. ; ‘Id do., 20:. ; {ld do., we h do., 5:. Entrance Free. SF.\'l’.I\"l'll RACE A’l‘ IIALI‘--l’.\S'l‘ 2, lletwreii two nurcd country Bouts, nfany length. ize, £2 5:. ; .. ' Entrance In. 6d. 3- I i I l-‘.lGll'l'll ltAt‘.l-‘. NI‘ 3 t)'(7l.0C,li l llelwemi tlin soroiid-clziss country Sailing Boats, l under 20 ft. l(l‘t‘l. l-it prize, .65 ;2d do , £2 l0s.; {3d do., Il . . . l'nles.~i four boats start, no 3:] prize I will be given in this ltnce. l I\lN'l‘ll R ACE A'l‘ llAl.l-‘--l’.\S'I‘ 3, 3 Between l"our mired Gigs, open to all the Island }iind the nriglihouring l'rnviiires. One l'riza only, ‘:|Ill0lIlIl I10 (ten pounds). lintriincc ltls. oil, eacli ‘,'i‘i.vo lll‘lll'l or more to start. 'l‘lic lirst dii_v‘s llrgaittai to finish \\'llll the 'l‘l~ZN'I‘ll RA(‘.F. .\'l‘ -I O’CLUCK. Ilettvreii Cannes pllddltll by Bquaivs, to tvlioiii the i-nnm number and nmnunt of l’ri'I.es will be he l awarded in: to the Indians in the Sixth Race. ' Programme of the Second day’s , Regat a. I FIRST RA(‘l-‘. 1-o IITART A1‘ I o’ci.ocir. , lll‘l\\'t:0ll the llfrll-CIIIBS club Yachts. Porn Ln- dies’ Purse. Entrance money, 10s. each. IEUOND RACEA1‘ HAL!‘-PAs'l‘ I. To be contended for hrtwecii Indiana and Squnivs, paddling Canoes, propelled by either iiex. lst prize, 30s ; 2d do_, 20s.; 8d do., 15s.; -ttli do.; or. En- trance free 'ritiitn Mics: 41- 2 o‘ci.ocx, Between Sailing Boats, under 16 feet ksel Ist prize, I3 : 2d do., ll 10s.; Entrance money ls. Gd. each. rouarii RACE A1‘ HAL)’-PAIT 2. 1'0 be contended for by white men, paddling In- diiin Canoes. Isl prize. 30s. ; 2d do., I5s. Entrance money ls. 6d. each. i ii iuicu AT 3 o’ci.ocx, Consolation Stakes for llll beaten Sailing Boats. in be entered before 2 o'clock. Ist prize, I3; 2d din; 12; 3d do., ll. Entrance free. . The Entertainment to wind up with the SlX'l‘ll RACE. viz: “The Duck Hunt," which will take place at half-past four, between a four oarod Gig. without steering apparatus. to catch a punt within halfan hour, rowed by one man, the punt to have I00 yards start. Prize 80¢ Entrance is. 6d. each. REG ULJITIOJN S. _ I Subscribers of Twenty Shillings, and upwards will be entitled to all the privileges of Members of the Regatta Club.:2. Boats, not owned on the Island, will be allowed to compete for the Club l‘lates, by the owncni subscribing twenty shil- linga to tlis fund of the Club, and also the entrance nioney.——- . The Beats sous at starting will be decided by lot; all sails to be lowered previously to stavting.—-4. No ad prize will begivan unless Three Boats start. :5. Boats on the Lsrboard Tlcli must invariably give way to those on the Starboard; and in all cases whores doubt of the possibilit of tho Boat of the lnrbosrd Tack woatltonng the t on the Starboard Tack must give way; orifthc other Boat ltss her course, and run into her the owners of the out on the Larboord Taclr shall pay all damages. and forfeit its claim to the prise:-6. An Boat throwing out Ballast after starting, will for sit the iaco.——1. Extra Sail to be used before the wind to any satent.——-8. To prevent collisions diprin the Rplcss, an entered Boart hfound saili in t a arbour urin t s psogrosao t e otliar saiin matches. will foifgit her chance in the race is is entered for.-—9 An Sail-boat usin an Oat, Pole. or Boat-hooli, during I e racs, unless or the purpose of booming out her sails, will forfeit her chance of thepriu—10. All Boats intending to compete must be at Paal<e‘s Wharf by nine o'cloclt.——lI. Printed directions for the course of the diflbrant races may be obtained from the Secretary on the mornin ofthe Regatta.——I2. l disputes to be decid by the Umpires.-——lS. First class club Yachts to carry ii flag at their mast head, rod ground, ' a device thereon.———Counl boats to he ~ distinguished b their private llags—any ground hm, sd.——-I5. All entrances to be made on or before the llltli of Au ust. I8. All boats considered country boats, w are owners are not members of the By order of the Committee of Marin merit. _ . BENJAMIN DAVIE , Sac ,_ Subscriptions in aid of the Regatta I-‘and w I be thankfully received by the Committee, the Secretary, and:Mit. MORRIS. Charlottetown, July I6, I856.-——All papers.