HASZAR_l)’S GAZE'I"I‘E. Jl.'LY 26. 'j_ i a ‘table dedgas began ts assemble and 3| tfehuiiettlier Iieeade very fine. atgoodlr number soon _spread themselves over tbeyseleff ..i and and amused tho.u3selve- hr -m“'=- xing the Tables novr groaning under a load of ad things. _ “Nor was the scene incapable of bearing the ntrictest scuIiny,even from an eye of tulle. fol‘. in the llrst place, the_ ground itself_had been admirably chosen. This s at. f°|'E"“Z° P0" tion of the [gyro attac ed to . Government 11ougg,- Ind, thehiaduees of Hi_s Excellency Sir Dominic, sly been appropriated to the pg; - for that day, and was. really, well ads ted to» the character ole Fete Cbampetre. being embowered in trees. with a carpet 0 green award spread over an undulating surface- Befors the arrival of the viiulds, a magnifi- cent tent lined with the flags offriendly nations had been erected under the directions of Coni- uisnder R. B. Pearse, of II. M. S. ./{rab-and. not only bore testimony to the tattefulllell. Ind willingness to oblige, so proverbial among our British seamen, but added ole anee and race to a scene that nature lied It orned win its own pro or beauties. _ j And i art concurred with nature-,_ thus litr, to please the eye, it was not wanting in its oflbrtsto please both eye and palate at the to es. _ _ These, four in number, splendid in appearance garnished with befitting ornaments. and enrich- ed with delicacies. lorinetl an I|"~|'“°ll°“ ‘Vl“°h many could not resist, tho’ the pocket siilei-ed ; I but, as every one had gone prepared to _help few were averse to receiving ‘he good objech of a treat, for some remuneration, in the way themselves or the young ones who lloclre 9 around. And so,cakes and jellies and pine apples and ices and pastry, strawberries and sweeties dissppearcd gradually, yet surely,_ss the evening hours came on—iind. What '_V1l-ll music, and conversation, and pronienti-ding. the evening itself passed 06'. Ind. Will! It. the assemblage. tsblcs. until there was “left not a wrec behind." , , Among the assemblage we noticed Ilis Excel- lency with Lady Daly and family-—the olficers of II. .\I. S. Arab-and many persons from llw country—and it was admitted on all hands that the dis lay was, in every“ point of view,‘-. most creditu ilc to our young Lily. Mid especi- ally to the Ladies who exerted tl1_eIu8elVe8 50 iudcfatiganly in the cause ol Lhiirity. ‘ \Vo understand tliat ii. sum of iiliout 1.100 was realized. iioii'i'iuUi.'roitsi. EXHIBITION. The Horticultural Socict ‘in exhibition came ofl'on Wednesday last at overnment ouse. The show of flowers was not quite as good as might have been. or as we have seen Il‘0Il revious occasions. ’I‘l_ic.v_cgetables were high- y creditable to the exhibition. The day was line, and the spectators who were numerous enycyed themselves in promen- adin round the grounds of Government House listning to the strains of the Amateur band, led by Capl:_. Lobban. . We OIJDJOIII a list pf the prizes. Low : Best Bouquet of Roses Mrs. J. I). H_aszsrd. .. .. Moss Roses, Mr. Pethiclr. Flowers grown in the open air, Mrs. ‘I’. Dawson. M u -- do Mrs. I-‘.Longwcrth. Best Double Stock _Mrs Gall. ‘ Calceolltll, Miss Williams. _ 0 Mrs Desbriuy. Geranium, Mrs. (isles. Show of Psnsies, Mrs. |"tilitllI. Fiiscbia, Mrs. Fielding. Chinese Priuirose, Mrs d as «- o Hobbs. 0 u re. Barrow. Poi or ltox of Mignioiieite.Mrs.W. Nelson. Rsrcst Ilouse Plant. Mrs. Barrow. Flowering Plant from the Garden, Mrs. Lsvvson. do Mrs. J. D. Hsszsrd. ‘ Best Hvdrsngis. Mrs. ‘P. Dawson. ad -5 do‘ do Mrs. Gales. A number of other handsome plants were recommended as being worthy of prises by the juges. . ‘ egonis. Mrs. hates. Osctius Mrs. Fielding. Pinks, Mrs ‘rs . _ Sweet Williams, Hon. Charles louiig Anemoaie. Mr. Pethiek. Vroi:-nni.:s. Best I pack new Potatoes. Mrs. Lewis. “ Dusen Carrots. J. M‘Cvsden. “ 3 early York Csbbaues, no Cornpctitlon. “ 3 Cabbage Lettuce, Mr. Mitchell. “ 3Coss do do 0' 3 Cncuuibcrs,J. M'Cruden. " Quart Green Peas, George Beer, jitnr. d J. . ‘Crutlsn. ad II o o H do Windsor Bi-ens, none. “ Dunn early Turnips, Mr. Lawson. “ do I-lsdishcs. (loiiii). no competition, " do do (Turnip) Rooted, Mrs. Lewis do ('lom:itocs, none. 'l‘hyrne.no compciition. Best Bench Summer Savory, J. M'Cmdsn. " do Parsley. Mrs. Lewis. " do Potato Onions, J. M‘Crudcn. 6' do Eschslots, do do and. with them the contents of the D Rhubarb. J. M‘Cr\il!es. - » ' Scarlet Timii Kllldllb highly recommended- Strswberries, Ira. T. B. Treinsin. . Gocsebevries-Mrs. Gall. —~ ' Black Currants no competition. Junoss—-R. A.» Felleigs, Esq., W. V,V.Irving. Es . ' ltlrs. Lewle lisd.ln market on Wednesday July 9th. I856, Cucurribsrs, new Potatoes, do Peas, Lettuce, Rsdishes, Slimmer Savory, Parsley. Esclialote. Mr. J. M‘Criiden. gardener in His Excellency I21:-z. weight. July 9d.. 1850. Uomiiiittee ooin. By Order J. M. DALGLEISH Sec’y. July 223d. 1850. -- Lady Duly was "At Home" to it large party of fashionable: last evening. The ancing was kept up with spirit until an early hour this morning. The Rev. D. Freeman M. A. Pastor of the Baptist Church Grenville Street, Ilitliliix N. S. will preach ' 'n Providence Chapel. Cliarlottctown, to-morroiv eveningl(b‘ebbatli) at 67 o'clock. On Sunday evening, the 27th July, the RIV. W. ,S1~s:\vsii-r, of Cherry Valley, will preach, D. V., {at New Perth School House, at Iislf-piistsis, p. in. The Rev. Mr. Sncdgrusii. of P. E. Island, Ilttl accepted it call to)ii church III Montreal, salary ‘, 1.750 per snnum —Haljia.i: Cliroriicle. Passengers, In the Steamer Lady Le .\lnrcliant. fioni Pictcu, on the I6th—ll.ev. A. Campbell, hli.-ms. C A. Little, 1. O'Brien, Andrew Ilcld. A. Me-Corbit, G. \V. Howland, \’V. 'l‘. Davies, D. Ileiidcrson, Mr. 'I‘rcinaiu,J. I‘. Carroll, L. I}. Foss, James Johnston. r. Olipliant, Mrs. Mary McLeod, 'I‘lioinits Ilse- ket. Ilyde, Mrs. J. Coonun, and the Alexander family; It) in tho steers c. In do, from Shedian, 22d inst. Stephen Hull and boy, Mrs. |"sl|, John Bowers, Mrs. l’idWe|l rind 2 dsugIiters.Jorepli Avard G. S. Pine, Mrs. I'ine, Mr J. .‘lIcLsuglilin, John Chnrlcion,—I in rteersge. ii do.. from Pictou, 23d iris! —-.Ioliii Sturdy. Steely Brown, Miss Brown. II. R. Nuvruwsy, Mr. Lcivdeu, Jsines Snuillwood, Mr lleblois, Miss Dc- ois iss Lnwsun—-I in the stocrage. In do, from Pictou, 25th iiisl , Messrs. U. P. Patten, U‘. \V. .‘l0VP.IlI. Rev A. W. llndniiin,Mrs. lladiniiii. Rev. W. C. McI(innon, (I Ilodgson. Miss Bracken, Mrs. Lillymsn, and 4 in stecrsge. arrled, On the 16th inst. at St. Elesnor’s. by the Rev. Herbert Reed, B. . Mr smes Ilunter, of Mel- pcque, Lot I8, to Agnoe Wilson. daughter of Mr. Thomas Walker, New Aunsn, Lot I9. On the 17th iust., by the same, Mr. Peter Camp- bell, of Surunierside, to Ilsrriet, daughter of Mr. Anthony Crsswell, of St Elesnor's. On the I8th inst.. at Rollo Ba , by the Rev. E‘. L. Macdonsld, Mr. Hugh Miicvsrish, of Black I-‘srrns. Morell, to Miss Jane Mscrse,dsugbter ofMr. Jsines McRse, ol Rollo Bay. At the residence ofcsptsiii McMillen, West River on Thursday. the 24th instant, by the Rev. George Sutherland, Mr. Samuel Lidstone. to Miss Margaret Dslteii, beili of West Cape. At Powiisl on Thursday, the Nth inst, by the Rev John Mc.\Iurriiy , Mr. Francis Match, of Lot 45, to Miss Mary Mcltse, daughter of Mr. Alexander Mscrsc, of Lot 49. AU C T I ON . A Rare Cliance—Now or Never! ‘HE Subscriber will sell by auction on Tuesday. the I2th dsv of August, nt II o'clock st Hoopers’ Corner, ndeque, 6 Valuable Business Stands Upon one of which stands a dwelling house con- tsiriing8 lloonis, well calculated for a iiiercaiiiils or other business. The sites sre about a mile frnni Pope's Wlisrl'. - 'I‘:lMs—I-‘ive Pounds deposit to be paid at the close of the sale. snd the ieuisiiider in one month, when the] Deeds will be delivered at the oflice of Henry Pslincr. Esq., Charlottetown. Further pur- ticulars made known in the time of sale. J N IlAI*.I’I-ZR, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 26th, I856. A Beautiful Pat-in for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by private contract, that beautiful Fiirni situsted on the “iilpequc Ilnnd, distant from Charlottetown nboutb and a hnlfiiiiles the Property of W. E. Legyt. It contains one Iiundred scres. of which about 72 acres urea in s ofciiltivstion, the residue covered with a mixed rovvtli of wood ; on the premises are a comfortable wclling House. with it Barn 62x-It feet. The rernises are enhanced by ii permanent Stream of Valor which flows thrcugliout it There iire two line Gardens with an abundance of fruit, It serrs ofgrsss, I8 acres of Oats, 8 acres of Barley, If sores of Buckwheat, 3 acres of Potatoes, Sscres of Turnips, the Cm will he sold with or without the property For urthcr ptirticnliirs apply ti \V . L4-gyt onths premises, or cnry Piiliiier I-Esq. Notary Public. Clisrloiisiowu. v 9 I I .ini5i:E:7s'n}iIi'A7ziN "r..".iuvi. 3.... ..- I. ceived itt Il.isz.iiui ti: wii.x's Book Store. the Lieut. Governor, a cucumber, II inches long, 0. ‘Charlottetown Markets, July 23 lest‘. (small) lb. 1, 9,,’ 3° 5: sllmr. N a Is «I s 2. "iv 7d a 9d D0 (Udall), 1. "yd ‘ 2. "'"°''~ 3“ s ‘M Barley. be a “;"""- P°"I|‘ 3'-4-ltlfetsioss. ssedsaud "' Ii . sew. quit ed a ed Butter (fresh), 9‘ g 1. G"... p,“ ' 1, ‘d 1"“ I0 ds Isi‘I‘urnips. I Timothy seed. 20s a 24s Homespun yd., 8s 6d a as s VALUABLE .. .-PROPERTY ! In Prince County, for Sale. 7 0 BE‘ 8OLDcby Ptisnic Aplersorr, on the _. ‘rem . at sseuuipac en ONDAY the Ist S_l'-P'l‘I.MBE_B next, at II e'clIiclr in the forsnoon, (if not previously disposed of by private contract) that valuable Busiivass S-rairn, couiprisin three Icfes. held under lease for 909 years, with the DWLELING iiousiz, S'I‘OItE8, ‘me other . purleniinces thereto belonging, now in the possession offlnuucur Bs:t.s., . 1h" P'°P'"}’. lllfllng at front on two public roads, 21¢ a 3‘ I, 3&4 381. too, 50 s 80: Ijd s Ifid Straw, Cwt., Is a ls Id 1i.LEFVvh N717iTiT:" Wi‘NTEDusispIc non. competent to tshe' .....:t**.:°.°...:=‘.:..f::‘i:..?:"' "9" '° °- My sets. isise. , ' Z" UNRESERVED SALE 'I‘HF' S“l"°"ll’". Wishing to close his business, _ olfcrs for sale by AL'tI'I'lUN, on his premises. in KENT S'i'rrir.i:1', the whole of his STOCK. to take pl-'-cw} 'l"‘URSl*AY. the m. of suousr nest. cnnsistin — of Illue, Illsck uml Green CLOTIIS, Blankets. liliuwls Horse ltug«,ltooin and Stair Carpeting, Cloth Ctulfl, Hits, Ladies’ Cloiiks and Cloaking, Ready made Clothing, Silk and Cotton velveis, Silks, Suing, Circiisinns, Coburgs. l)u Lvincs. Gossamer, Boots and Shoes, white nud Grcv Coiions. Cotton Warp, Diinssks. Striped and White Shirtings, Moleskins, Doesliin, white and coloured Drills, Vestings, a large quantity of Berlin \\"ouls, Gloves, Handker- clllfilitl, ii large qiiiintiiy of 'l‘iiilorsi’ 'l‘riiiimiu s, a quantity of superior Cutlery, consisting of yofy Ilnndled Kiiivcs and Parks, &o., clic-iits 'l'e:i, Colfec, Molasses, Rice, Soap, Candles, and several other articles. Also—-zit the some time will be utfered liis LEASEIIOLII interest III the S'I‘0I{E und HOUSE 3 yerirs of which are uuexpir . All persons indcblrd to the Subscriber are re- qtlkelled to piiy iinriiediiitely, or proceedings will be n. in c NICHOLAS BROWN. July 24, I856. IIGGLE. Under Mr’ Patronage of His Ezccllenry SIR D0.'lII.\"lL'It' DJLY. Kniglil, Lieut. Governor, &c., &c. 1ii1i.ifSfi«3ii’s GRAND lllllllllllll llXllllll'll|lll 0!‘ THE RUSSIAN WAR, win. as EXEIBITED. At the Temperance Hall. Oil Monday and Tuesday, July 28 85 29 Previous to leaving for Canada. Tickets Is. (id. Children, 9d, The Psnorania will be exhibited in George- town, on Tliursdny rind Friday next, July 31st and August 1st. nu: GRAND ALLIANCE PANORAMA RUSSIA-.\' VVAR! ‘/ Il.l. BE l'JXHllIl'l‘EI) at the TEMPIIIAIICI ll u.i. :on Hr'BD.N‘ESD./1}’ evening July 80th, and lwofollowing nights. For particulars see llsndbills. Doors open iii hslf-p.-ist 7 o'clock, Exhibition to commence at half-put 5. Tickets Is. (id. and 3:4. to he liiid at Ilnszsrd and Owen's llonksiore and at the door. SILLIKBR and Mr. .‘I'I'LPHl-;N (‘ioonur_ and ‘being. situate in the midst of a populous and thriving District, and stsnds unrivalled for businsu P|"P0fiI=II- Yearly Rent, .£ sig, increasing in I862 '0 £3. III which it remain-s I-‘or temis rind further pitrliculurs, enquire of W. ‘L wA""°N» EH14. Drugsi-t. Charlottetown. Charlottetown, July 5, 1856. PAci{”é'f:” Between Cliurlollelowr: I’. E. Island, and Buy Vane, JVeiu Bmrisieick. I-'I>‘I'IE Subscriber has placed the new Schooner " IIELLE ” on the line heitveeu the above Ports. She has coiiifoitiilile Ciiliiu occoiiiiriodalions for Piisscngcrs, and he intends ruiiiiing her until the close of ihe Naii'iguIiiin once It wu.-ck each way, Leaving Bay Verte on Tuesdays, AND Chai'lolleIoii'n on FRIDAYS, at 8 a. tit. Persons desirous of travelling by this route, will receive every attention. Rsrs:sicirci:s.—At [lay Vcrtc, Mr. Jicos AtCbsr- lottciovin, Yllr. Biciusaiiiv CI-IAPPIv:l.l... WII.l.l,~\.\l CIIAPPELL, Master. llay Verte, June 20, I856. n ..i CIVIC ELECTIONS. BY THE MAYOR- N IHHIUHHCO ('7 tin Act of the General Assembly ofthis Island, made and passed in the Eighteen yr-iir oftlie reign of her present Majesty, intitulcd “An Act to iucorpornte the town of (.‘lizirlottetown." I do hereby give public iiotice iliiit Cltscllonl for a Mayor and live Councillors for the City of Charlotte- town, will Lye held on the l“lllS'I‘ 'I‘I’lI’.SDr\Y in Al,'GUS'l' next, at the several places following, that In Word No I, at the nllice or warehouse of Ben- flflllfl DI|VA|9-8 . EN]-. in Queen Street. In VViird No 2, at the Fire Engine llouse fronting on Grest George Street. In Ilftl 0. 3, Ill the City Hall, -_(lste old Couxt Ilouse.) In Ward No. 4. at the Fire Engine House front- ing on King's Squ.-ire. Iii Ward No. 5, at the House of Mr. ’I‘oirney'ii at the corner ofthc Priiicelown mid. uston Ircet. And at the said Elections the I’oll will be opened at 9 o'clock in the forcnoon, and continued open till 5 o'clock in the afternoon ofthe ssnie da . OBI-JRT IIUTCHINSON, D syor. oflice. City of Cliiirloticiown. July (All the papers. v Mayor’s 10, I356. Charts, Charts, ELLE ISLE to Boston, including Gulfand River . St. Lawrence, with a large book ofsailing direc- tions, 24:. (Jamie to Philadelplin, including II.iy Fundy wig}, 25s ’ Gulfof St. I.iiwrence, and Newfoundl.-ind, 17s 0d. Nova Scntiii and Bay Fundy, l2s Gd. Northumlierliiiid Stniils, (2 parts) 3s 5,) .,ac|,_ Atl:iritic Gr-ncrnl (‘li:irI. English l.‘linniicl A full Chart of the South of Ireland, ht (r'ciirga‘g Chafing]. the English Channel, and of“... Non}, sea ,0 ",,,._ nioulli and Amsterdam, 2 . South of Ireland to St. George's Channel, I2-i 6d St. George's rind English Channel, with sailing directions. 25s. Punillel Rulers. Miitlieniniiciil Instruments, for sale by—- llA5Z.~\IlI) 8; OWEN, June 20, I856. PUBLIC SALE! OTICE is hereby given, that all that viilniiblc I-‘mm consisting of about I25 acres of Lease- hold Lsiid new in the possession of Ms. ’l‘riossss lliciisiins. Ship Builder, fronting on Vernon River, ‘ewnsb’ No. 60. and lying betiveen the public Ilosd leading to Georgetown, and the River, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on FRIDAY the first day of Atraosr next st the Coleuisl Bnildin in Cliiirlottetewn at the hour of II o'clock noon. ’ ‘he above Farm is subject to It rent of one shilling and six pgncg per ricre yearly p:iysbls to the ground land- lords I"sw farms in this Island possess the rare ad- vantages for -sgricultursl and other purposes that this farm eficrs to purchsssm, further psrticulsrs, terms or pnrclnise. Ste. msde linowii on spplicstion to CI'IAItI.l-‘.5 l'Al.Ml'IlI. Esq. Clisrlottetosvii, July 2lst I356. GRAND DIVISION. III‘. next quarterly scssioii oftlie Grand IJI\'I~li\n. Sons of Teiiiporsnce of this island, will be held in the Tciiipeiunco llsll, Charlottetown, on 'l‘liur.ziluy, ilie sin day of July, inst. :it 8 o'clock, I’. .‘il. Ily Order. I’. DESBRISAY, G. S. Charlottetown, July Itith, H106. CONNECTING CHARLOTTETOWN wirn Halifax and St. John, N. B. IIE S'I‘l-2_AIrIER ROSEIIUD, B M-Cu“, Master, is_intended to sail during the season. weather permitting, to and fa-‘om Clisrlottetovrn and Tatsmngonche N. S. I.eai-ing Chsrl it i Tuesday and I Friday morning at 9 o0'e¢II):l'(l,.':|I5 Tstiiinsgouclic every Wednesday and Ssturdsy u I 0 o'clock P. as. Passengers for Ilulifiix arrive in 'I‘ruro the same cw-niiig.—I’:issu-rigors for St. John, and the United Sm.-.a, uirivn :ii .-\inlicrst the siiine evening and u St. John, ilic following diiy. 'I‘li»: great facilities uliered for trn\'cllim.' comfort- .-ibly—-expeditiously nnd at reduced Ferns by im. rouio IIIIHI be apparent to all who are accustomed to the other lines. Pure in and from 'I‘:it.1iiiiigoiiche 82. Coach fare to Ilnliliix 655‘. To Ssckville 33.}. Further particulars made known on application go wii.i.iAii HEARD ' Charlottetown, July I9, 1856. ‘