llaszarfs Gazelle, EAEMEBS JOEEEAHA, nan OOMMEEOEAL AEVEREESEE. Established 1823. Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Wednesday, June 20, 1855. New Series. No. 250 Ea.sze.rd’s Gazette. GEORGE T. IIASZARD, Proprietor and Publisher Published ever Tuesday evcnin and Saturday morning OlIice,South 8I( e Queen Squarefi’. E. Island. T: "‘—Annua|Subscription,I5s. Discount for cash in advance. TIRIII or ADVERTISING. . For the first insertion, occupying the space of 4 lines ‘ ncluiling head,2s.—-6 lincs,2s.6d.—9 line-c,3s.—I2liues, 8a. Gd.-16 lines, -IL-20 lines, «is. 6d.—25 lines, 5s- 30lines, 5s.6d.—36lines,6s.—and 2d. for each iidditioiia not. One fourth ofthe above for each continuance. ‘ ‘ ' ' I :...:o-.i:.... ...i||b¢c°,,¢inu. until forbid. C071-fI:I_tIl¢t1. CATALOGUE or BOOKS. 5 RECEIVED per Barqueflnn Reddfn and ofiered for f Sale by IIAIILDD and OwI:N,Queen’s Square. i Chambers‘s Pocket Miscellany.—ln 12 vols. 't8mo, l cloth lettered, at is Gd each vol. Illustrated with l Frontispieces, 18s The Volumes of this series are very suitable as Gift- boc ks for Young People. Chambors’s Papers for the People.—In Twelve Volumes, at 2s. 6d. each. fanc boa s Chambers’s C(yclopa.-dis of En Iish Literature.—A Critical an Biographical istory of English Writers in all departments of Literature; illustra- ted by specimens of their Writings. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth lettered. Price Ms. Cliambers’s Information for the People.—-A New and and Improved Edition. In 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, at 16 . Cliambers’s Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts. Twenty Volumes, at ls. 6d eaci, in fancy boards; or 'I‘en Volumes, at 2s. each, cloth ar e. One thousand auestions on the New Testament, ls 9d. i do o on the Old Testament, Is 9d. . Battle oflnkermnnn, a Poem. 9d. I Scott’s Rob Roy, 5s. l Taylor’:-i Lectures on the Seven Churches, 3:. l Notes from life in six Essays—-Money, Wisdom, ' Humility, &c., b Henry Taylor, 35 6d. 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James's Novels.ls. 9d. to 2s. 6d. ; Mar of Burgundv, Brigand, Rob er, Sinuggler Henry ofGuise. Henry Marster, Darnley, Philip Augustus, incourt, Heidelberg Arabella Stuart, Jacquerie, Forgery, False Heir, Beanchamp, Aims and obstacles, Thirty years since. Agnes Sorel, Pequinills, The step Mother, Sir Theodore Broughton, The Commissioner or Do Lunatico inquirendo, Arrah Neill, Charles 'I‘ryell, A Life ofvicissitudes, Storyofthe Revolution Balwer‘s Novels. Pelham, Paul Clifford, Last of the Barons, Pilgrim of the Rhyne, Eugene Arnn , Ernest Maltraverse, The last days of Pompei, Alice or the Mysteries, Night and morning, also works ofThackerey, Washin ton Irvin , Lever, Ilickens, c., &.c,, &c. AMERICAN HOUSE. UST received, and for Sale by the Subscriber, 26 Setts extra Pots, Kettles, and Pans, for Coxking Stoves. t.so—TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, and SALT. W. B. DAWSON. June 15, 1855. . £10 REWARD. IIEREAS some evil-tli.-posed person did on Sunday night last, the l0th inst., break iitto tho (irnnnry of Fiilconwood Fnrni, and steal there- from six bushels of Wheat. I do hereby ofI'er the above reward to any one who will give such infor- motion as will bring the theif to justice. JOHN THORNE. Palcouwood, June 11, 1855. . _ 7:. -fT_h?:'r‘i';::'u£.. NEW ARRANGEMENT. IIE STEAMER Lady Le Jllarchant, PHILIP! F. IRVING, Commander, under Contract with the Provincial Govermnent,carrying Her 'v'ajesty's Mails, will for the remainder of the season, or until further notice, unless prevented by unforseen circum- stances, run as follows:— Leaving Shediac every Tuesday morning, at six o'clock, for Charlottetown, and proceeding on to Pictou one hour after her arrival; returning, leaving Pictou at eight a. m., on Wednesday. Thursday, will leave Charlottetown for Pictou, at ten o'clock, a. m., returning on Friday, leaving Pictou at six o'clock, a. m., for Charlottetown, and and procegding on to Bedeque and Shedin 1 c. or height or passage, apply in Charlotte- town to Title. DEIDRIIAY, Esq. In Bedeque to Janus C. POPE, Esq. In Pictou, to Messrs. J. 8:, J. Yoasrou, In Sbediac, to Enwaan J. SMITH, Esq, Postmaster. L. P. IV. DESBRISAY. Richibuctou, June, 1855. REMOVAL, HE Snhsriber takes this opportunity of thanking the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and t ie public generally, for their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he has lately MOVED to the house recently occupie it. Po'r-rs, in Queen-street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in his line ofbusiness, which will be pronipt- ly attended to, and punciually executed in style which éannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. B..—WAN , three or four Journeymen, to whom the highest wages will be given, and who must be able to finish their work in first rate style. JAMES lllcLEOD, Tailor. June 15, 1855. Mi{£:.“‘i11iiz.{naEii*-.?fii “" By Steamer Lady Le Merchant. A CONTRACT having been entered into with the owner ofthe Steamer Lady Lcfilarcharit, for the conveyance ofthe Mails of the Island twice a week; between Charlottetown and Pictou, and Char- lottetown and Shediac Notice is hereby given, that the Mails for Nova Scotia will be made up until fur- ther notice, every TUESDAY, at one o'clock, p. m., and every 'I‘itUasuinr, at 10 o’clock,a. in., and torwnrdcd to Pictou; for Shcdiac every FntDAY, at 12 o'clock; and Mails for England will be inndc up at one o'clock, p. m., on 'l‘tit~:so.ur, the the 3d, 17th and 31st July; the l-Ith and 28th August, and the llth and 25th September. Letters to be registered, and Newspapers will require to be posted half an hour before the time of closing. THOMAS OIVEN General Post Otlice, 1-! June, 1855. Benevolent Irish Society. P I 0 N I C . IIE members of the Benevolent Irish Society will hold a PICNIC on MONDAY, the 2d JULY NEX’l‘——lIl0 party leating Charlottetown at half-past7 o'clock, in the Steamer Rosebud, and will proceed either to the Head of the llillsborough River or to Orwell Bay, as the weather may suit; and will return at six o'clock in the evening. Single tickets, 3s.; youth's tickets, 1s. 6d.; a. ticket to ad- mit zt lad and gentleman, 5s. 3d. Tickets may be had at t e Book-store of II. Stamper, Esq., at the Store of D. Rcddin, Esq., at the Exiiminrr Otlice, and from any of the nnderinentioned Cominiitce. S. W. MITCHELL, P. IIPCARRON, A. O'NEILL, JOIIN WALSII, I’. TREANOR. CHAS. McKENNA. M. HOGAN. June 14, 1855. Vi];/INTED to borrow, TIIREE IIUNDRED POUNDS on property worth double the amount. Apply Ilaszard 81. Owen’s Book Store- I-- S. t Firewood! Firewood !! CORDS for Sale by tho Subscriber. At.so,-—Pine uoattns and ui:At.s. W. B. D.\WSON. June 15, 1855. AUCTIONS. For the Benefit of all Concerned. VIVO BE SOLD by AUCTION, at Suann.-itsinl, Brznnqun, on Friday next, the 22d day of June, inst., at Ten o'clock, a. m., the HULL, SPARS and MATERIALS, of the Bark Blondc, of Liverpool, new lying stranded on Miscouche Shoals. the same having been condeii nod and ordered to he Sold for the benefit of all concerned. JAMES C. POI-‘E,BroIrar. Bedeque, June 15, I855. Important Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. BY H. W. LOBBAN. HE Hon. Ctriutuzs HI:rrst.t-:v’s HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Cows, Heifers, Wagon , Gig, Pony Carrie e, S|e' hs, Fann- ing Implements, 6Lc., will be sol by‘ uction,oI 'I‘ul:sn.ur, the 10th July next, at is residence, situate on the Mulpeque Road, about 1 mile from Town, commencing at 11 o'clock. Further particu- lars see Ilandbil s. Taaus.—Sums to £10 Cash,—from £10 to £20 three months,—from £20 upwards, four months. Where credit is given approved Joint Notes will be re aired. (May 14th, l855.—A. I. E. V 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION. (ifnot previously dispos 0 at private sale), A1.‘ GIOIGITOWN, on Thursday,the Twenty-firs! day of June next, at 12 o'clock, TOWN LOT Number 8, Third Range, Letter (B), with the HOUSE and 0UT~HOUSES on the same. This Lot is eligibly situated, adjoining Wu. Siuvnnitsoiv, EsQ‘s., Pre- mises, and near the E iscopnl Church. For further articulars, apply to essrs. J. IIuasi>i-ran! 6: Co., Halifax, or D. Winsox, Clinrlottetown. Jan. 15, 1855. MR. B. DAVIES is instructed by the Misses Stewart to offer at public Sale on Thursday, 5!’: July next, at 12 o'clock noon on the premises. SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, not to be equalled as business Sites in Charlottetown, being part of their Real Estate, facin on Queen Square, immediately opposite the Market ouse. ' erms, per cent. deposit to be paid immedi- ately after Sale and the remainder secured b Mortgage, payable in five years in annual insta- ments with interest, when an indisputable title will 0' 0 JG Further particulars made known on application at the -’\uctioneer’s Room, opposite Mr. Peake’s Build- ngs, Queen's Wharf. April 7th, 1855. _ Ex Is. New Dry Goods Store. (D./1WSO.:V'S NE W’ BUILDINGS.) CORNER or GREAT stone: 8:. Inner are THE above Establishment will oppn inn few days, with a large and varied stock 0 which will be sold Hfliolcsalc and Retail, cheaper DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, than any ever offered in the City. GAIIAN or Co. BOOKS Gt. STATIONARY. ASZARD St OWEN are NOW RECEIVING an extensive stock of Books and Stationery, which have been imported from the best markets In Great Britian and the United States. Their Supply of BRITISH BOOKS & STATIO- NARY, has been received and is new on Sale. The Stock selected by Mr. Haszard in the United States is daily expected, among which will be found a selection of Piano orte Music, and one 0 St IIamlin’s celebrated MELODEONS. To be let, R such it term of years as may be agreed u on, l the Farm, known as Sruiawoon, situate a out seven miles from Charlottetown, at De River, Township No. 31, containing 130 acres of excellent LAND, 50 acres of which are in a high state of cultivation; upon which are erected a STONE CO'I."I‘AGI-1, suitable for a genteel family, and corn- modioua Out-houses. Possession can be given im- mediately. Apply to J. HAMILTON LA1u'., Esq., Pictou, or in Charlottetown, to War. FORGILN , Esq February 28th, 1855. lienw s