I-IASZAR.D'S GAZETTE, MAY 5. -otivss, to undervalue the services of these oflcers, will Mr. Colee think, that Govern- msnthad better have “ sent than out to the 3.3 sea, and compelled tliern to do some- ‘ filing for the heavy pay tliey derive from it." The allusion to the want of pluck comes singularly enough from the pen ofblr. Colee, but we beg to assure him, that whatever lie may 3 ' , personal coura is tlis thing least wanted in either arm c the service; we rather imagine it would be difioult to and a dozen none in the whole army and navy of the Ciiited Kingdom deficient in that particular. If there be one part of the service more exten- sively beneficial to the navy and the_co_untry, gay the world at lar . than another, it is this rticular portion 0 it in which Capt. Orlebar i’s.now engaged, and we have long since made it a subject of silent admiration to observe, how quietly and unostsntatiously the invaluable labours of Capt. Bayfield and hie brother ollicors are ‘van to the world unheralded b any flourish of truin ts: not unap reciate how- ever, for by all so entiflo men, an those of every country, the results of the patient and ac- curate investlations of the oficers of the Gulnare will held in greater esteem and A more highly prised the better they are known. BO Old ' s charts will be in greater demand- ha fa eeutury hence than they are at present. That the exertions of scientific men should be; looked upon with contempt by men whose minds are of limited calibre, we can well understand. It is with the vulgar and uninformed only, that Mr Coles's observations can have the least wei ht. We look upon the selection of the ha our of Charlottetown for the wintering eta- tlon of the surveying establishment under the command of Capt. Bayfield, as one of the most fortunate occurrences that could have happened. The gentlemen composing it have eflected a large amount of good to Charlottetown and its vicinit , in the same quiet and unostentatious way,t t their professional duties have been formed. But we stop here, fearful of ofl'end- E; those whose friends ip we hold it an honor to sssee, and which we would not willingly ri losing by an unauthorized expressions of praise. however ighly merited. To Gnoiius T. Haszsan, Esq. I’ 9 I rceive that Mr. Colee denies that he ma e use of the words attributed to him by the Sons of Temperance. s does not however tell us, what they really were, but so u, that "his s h in the House of Assam I will answer for itself, when it appears in t e re- is to say, the authorised as corrected and amended b the outlier. oes Mr. Colee think that the public of Prince Edward Island are so soft, as not to perceive that this regular way is just the most unmtiefsctory one that could be referred to. No! No ! your version of the speech is the the most to be relied upon, yours was taken 0 course at the same time with that of Mr. Howe, neither of you write in short hand, but there Is this dilerence between on. ilr. Howe is not obli d to extend the short notes of the beads of t e debates immediately after they are taken, and while they are fresh in the nieuior , ‘and you are. You are not obliged to submit your summery, that is ublished in our paper, cssoon as may be a ter it is de- ivered, to the surveillance of Mr. Colee; Mr. Bows is. He is em loyed by the House, and paid by them, and 0 course the members have ari ht to correct their own Speeches. Who shou d know better what they said, or meant to have said, or with the public to believe they had said better than themselves? Mr. liowe, I have no doubt. has re rtcd correctly, but before Mr. Ooles will so or it to appear in the regular may, depend upon it he will have the regulation of it. It is part of the system, Sir. He won't sufl'er an oficerof Government to vote ‘net liis candidates, and he won't suller a Iicrfvlernment reporter to report, nor ii Govern- ment rinter to print a word prejudicial to hinisel or his Government. It would be con- trary to the practice and principles of Res- ponsible Government. Yours &c.. Aaiovis. of r, we Wgiaiiizsday. If we do not receive our stock will not issue Hazard’: Gazette on there willbeno Mail between this and that‘ day. so that there can be nothing particular to communicate. We shall likely have an In ieh Mail before Saturday, by which time, we ope to be able to issue a double sheet. Mordiorit will, we understand, beput upon the route between this port. Be- deque and Shediac She is to ply twice a week between Bedeque and Shediac, and to make one trip to Charlottetown. The days of sailing have not at been made known. She left this morning or Shedisc, and will return on Tues- day- Hou an/uvns son ciuui.o'r-rs:-i-owiv.—lllessrs. _ . Ceilings, James Gorinly, John Loclrhsrt, lurk. The Lady Ls r [on cssssoir sun Rover.-rv or Cir_sn- \ 0.,"-r Ir.—Msnrs.Joseph Strsit.Jemes Wright, 1'“. ebb . William G or , John Corbin, ; , - rsw Duucan,_ yuuior, John Orolisr, J” urry. junior. , . g the Lieutenant Governor has been t Samuel Murchison Esquire, Point of the Peace for Queen’s County. on Mas:-riiro, A1‘ -rirs: Cltoss Lo'r Four!-I:ioirr.—0ii Monda ublic Meeting was held in the Chnpe , _. John Knox, D.G. W. P., ' sr by the Chair so, Mr. Mec- - - the ssssinb y in a speech of su_ estnssu and argument, in ~ the general principles of'l‘enipe- ' « lo the moral, social and politi- Hs dwelt particularly upon an ; upon the drislilng usa- 5 F =- o g;"‘ i~"1’i'.'.""i.'.'I|.i"'.I'.‘;I.«"’;'a’i'.i§'i";'l«'» ' ‘ . k . -. . . .., V.?;::;:g|, | ' ry ‘fall ofisnscdois‘ E.‘ '3,‘ mggirsisil aforced the great principles ‘. 1-gmpggges I to the amusement of ihe “fig gugbi of < ng, and dwelt especially gu aesemit el ed efirt. in the eat and ‘P’ g... were list to wlih “Pb rum“. gfl the deep interest which c. '.-nu’ benevolent and ex- cellsut and abundant, contributed to the enjoyment of the evening. After some remarks by the Chair- rnsn. and ii vols of thanks to the Orstors of the even- ing, the audience separated, all delighted with the proceedings of the uieeiing. Lieut. Bland and a Sergeant of the 76th Regi- ment, arrived in the steamer last night. The intend to form a recruiting party, to raise so - diere for the British army. Vo have no doubt they will find many young men on the Island, wil ing to serve their country, and maintain her power. PUMP AND WELL ASSEISORI. The following persons were Elected Assessors for Pumps and Wells for Charlottetown, for the present our: lllcssrs R. Hutchinson. John C. Binns, W. C. 'l‘rowan, Silas Barnard, James Reid, Donald !\l‘Phse, William Dodd. Henry J. Cslbeck, Win. Lowe. Ala meeting of the Assessors held in the Evening of the aortic day, the following appointments were made: R. Iluichinson, Esq., Chairman. Mr. C. Trownn, Secretary. Mr. H. J. Cslbeclr. Treasurer. Mr. John Loclrhsrt,Collecior. -'9“C' oirclin-.-Another Amateur Concert, in aid of ylhe Patriotic Fund. came oil’ at the 'l‘cmpersncc Hall on Thursday Sd inst. 'I‘he room was beautifully decorated with Flags, Pictures, Paintings, &c., and brilliantly lit. up Wllll gas, and was pretty well filled with the beauty and fashion of Charlottetown. His Excellency the Lieut. Governor and family, were also present. The music was very good, and the singing excellent. Much praise is due to Mr. and the Misses Duchemin, and the gentlemen ofihe band, for the very handsome manner in which the whole iilfuir was get up, as well as for the prniseworthy ob- ‘ject they had in view, as for the evening's entertain- ment eflbrded iheinhabitsnis of Charlottetown. We have spent many hours in the Teinpernnce Ilnll, listening to Lectures, and amusements of diilerent liinds.bul never did we leave the Hull so well pleased as we did at the close of the performance of last evening. The handsome new fine-toned Organ, recently built by Mr. Duchemin, added much to the appearance of the room, and was an excellent ac- companiment to the Vocal Music. Al. the conclusion,a vote of thanks and three cheers were unanimously given to Mr. and the Misses Duchemin, and then the same compliment was paid to the genlleiiien of ihe Bnnd.—-Isl. 4*‘; Port of Charlottetown. AIRIVID. May 3, Schr. Trial, Wiilsh, Piciou; coal. Sovereign, Maiiaial,Tainmngouche; lumber. Happy Return, Belfouniiiin, Arichni; ballast. 3d.Slesmer Rosebud, Piciou; mails and passengers. 4th, American Schrs. Susan and Mary, New York flour. &c., to G. Lowdeii. Rosebud, Piclou; mails. s.ui.un. May 3, Schr. Ploughbey, Robinson,; oais. Curlew, . atamsgoucliez mils, potatoes, &c. Mar- tlia Ann.Cnmpbell, Richibuclo; outs, &c. Rose- bud, Piciou; mails, &c. dih, Mar Jane, Terrie, St. John. N. B.; oats and oslmea . Lady Le Merchant, Kicliibucto. Missi- ssippi, Landris. Crnpaud. Olive Branch, Bushie, Pineils; to load. Ship News. Jlrrivuls at Georgetown.-—Schr. Messenger, from Salem, and Glide from Gloucester, U. S. trading l I V ovii . Thgfiship James Clieslon,-—In the London Ship- I ping Gazelle of March 28th, we find ii letter of Capt. I Wilson, of the British Burk Mnrnihon, by which the ; ship James Chcslon was picked up, nfier being abun- ' doned. in which he gives the following account of the l condition in which that ship was found: i "All the hatches were oifnnd everything In dis- ‘ onlcr on deck, ship's papers, compasses, and wear- ing apparel being token away. I immediately went Limo the hold, and found nbout three feet water on r the between decks, and also perceived waier rushing {in rirourid and through two holes in the cargo port. 1 'l'o l'|ll iippeziraiiccs attempts had been madeto force and cut the part out, the lashings being cut, and the port nearly cut through; there were nlsolwo auger holes through it, and the water was running in with great forco." We seldom recommend ii manufactured medicine, | believing that, in niostcnses, milure herself perfects in care more rapidly and cfiisclunlly than can be lsccomplished by the vegetables and minerals of rnedicnlecience. [lot in the matter of dyspepsia, lhere ore chronic features about it, which very ofien defy all the efforts of nulule to create a healthy action of the digestive organs. and it not unfrequenily happens that thousands suffer for years, disens both in body and in mind, from indigestion and its kind.-ad ills. ’l‘o such. IIoollund’s German Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,‘ are truly a most valuable preparation. It is a tonic iriedicine, giving ll healthy nciion lo the stomach, and will he foun highly serviceable at all seasons, but especially during the spring. Dyspepsia can only be cured by a patient perseverance in one course of treatment; and to all those suliering under this and melody we would recommend an ii plicstioii lo the depot of Hoofland’s Gerriinn Iiiiter I20 Arch street. Philadelphia.—PIiiladelpliia Inquirer See adver- iiserneni. ‘ - ANOTHER CASE or I-‘avim ANE noun CURID. A few do s ago we recorded an astonishing cure of Fever and gue by the use of Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills. We have now another to mention, viz; that of Mr. James Sharpe, of Miidisonburgh, who states, that he had labored under a very severe attack of Aguc and Fever, and was soon restored by the use of these Pills. lllr. Sharpe also expresses an opinion, founded on observation, that the Liver Pills are the best for bilious complaints ever oifered in his section of country. Allhoughlong known use sovereign remedy for chronic cases of Hepatic derangement, or diseases o the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. ll|’Lrins's Pills were not prepared for the frc uenl, but griililying evidences ofits general utility an curative capacity. In this respect, this invaluable medicine has exceeded their most sanguine expectations, and induced ihsm io ope, that it will be introduced into every family in I a United Slates. \ Purchasers will be earslbl to ask for Dr. M'Lsne'e else. There are other Pills, pur oriin to be Liver Pills, now before the public. r. 'll.sns's Liver Pllls,slsn his Celebrated Vsrrnifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United liaise and Canada. W. R. WATSON . Agent for P. I. lslssd. ‘ Charlottetown Markets, May 2. Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none ° Passengers, In the Rosebud for Pictou, on Wedussds , Ms '2:l.—'I‘vro Misses Lee. Mr 'l‘arr, Mr Csrniic cl. . lrsnsman, Esq., Mrs. J. Trsnamuu, Rev. J. Guts, Rev. Mr Ross, B. F. Mcliie, Esq., Mr McLs|lsn, bliss McLellsn. H. Stamper, ., J. '1‘. Thomas, Esq.. and Indy, Muster John 'l‘hoiniis, Miss McLelluu and 5 in the stecrage. In do. from Pierce, on Thursday, 3d May, Min McMurrs , Messrs P. Gaul, D. Creighton, J. Gunn, and J.Mc mesh. in do. from Piciou on Friday.—Frederick R. Goodwin. Eeq.. J. Hamilton Lane, Drhand Ls Mr. and Mrs. Trensmsri, Mr. and Miss cLellsn, R-°m.n's EN]-. Lient. Bland and Sergt. John Lewis, th Regiment. n. 9"? AUCTIONS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Cattle, Farming Implements, etc. HE Subscriber will sell by Auction, on Tues. ‘on’. the 8th day of Jlray next. at is o'clock, s. m., at the residence of Carr. assent, near Government House, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WAGONS, SLEIGHS, CATTLE and FARMING IMPLE.'lIEN'I‘S. rticulars of which will be ivsn in Catalogues, a rw days pre- vious to the as e. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. April 1th, 1855. (All the papers.) Married. At St. Elosuor's, on Tuesday the In May, Rev. J. H. Read, Horatio ll. Hope, Esq., t S. Holman, of the above lace. At Georgetown, on t e let Ms . by the Rev. 3050" 3- R°I¢lI. 3- A., Benjamin '. Mclia . F.eq., of Halifax, to Miss Mary Ann Ross, eldest dyuughtsr of the Rev. Hugh Ross, of Taismsgoucbe, N. S. ...——5‘__ by the o Mrs Buf.(-msIi)ib. ed. 9d Ollmell, ziri . 2; Do. by quarter, 6d a 71d Turkeys each, (s e (is 0|’ s I a bid Fowls, Is a ls 6d Do. (small), 6dii 1;d Ducks, none. MING". 6d a 8d Eggs dozen, 8d a I0d VOIL 3ds 6d Barley bush., [Se 6d a lie Him. ‘Id a 8 sis, Se e 8e lid Butter (fresh), Is 10 e 2e Potatoes, Be e 8s 6d D°- 5)’ “lb. none. Turnips, Is a Is 2d I-‘Ifd. 9d ii llld Homespun yd., as dds 5s 'l||"°W. Ild als Hay. ton, 70sa80s W001. Is a Is 3d Straw, 2s a 2s 6d Flour. sic I are Pearl Berle , 2d Clover Se , is ad WESTMORELAND HOTEL, Shediac. THE Subscriber, in returning thanks to the tra- velling public of P. E. Island generall , for past patronage, assures those who may still avour him Willi their support, that they will lind superior entertainment, and every attention paid to the care of luggage by calling at his Hotel, situate on the Main Post Road, within a few ininutes' walk of the Public Wharf, to which Steamers and Packets run regularly to and from P. E. Island. Conveyance to the Bend or an other lace at an hour; '-"--" ' 0 Valuable Business Stand. be sold by Auction on Thursday, the lflth _ inst., at II o'clock, on the premises, all that piece _of Land situated between Mr. Gafl'eney's and the Prince Edward House, on Pownal Street, on Lot No. 31 in the first huiidred—msssuring 70 feet front and 84 feet depth. The above property will bssold in one or two Lots to suit purchusors; its proximit to Pownal Wharf renders it a desirable situation or u lirsi rule business siand.—' ‘arms at sale. W. DODD, Auctioneer. Great Auction Sale. Real Estate Near Charlottetown. N THURSDAY, May It), I855, at I2 o'clock. the House, Ouihouses and Farm Buildings of “Wurblington," now owned and occupied by I‘. N. ‘Gisborne, Esq., will be offered for ss|e,i other with about 30 acres of land on which the bui ings are erected. Al_so—5 Royalty L_ots on the eastern side of the public road, consisting of I2 acres each, will be ofiered for sale in separate lots. A so—the. remaining Water Lot, containing about 25 acres, will be olfered for sale in one or two portions. The above splendid property is so well known for beauty and high culture, ‘and is moreover scnssr Charlottetown, that a further description is unneces- sary, as psriiss can judge for themselves, by visiting the premises any day previous to lhe sale. s:uus.—One~fourl.h of the purchase money cash at the time of sale; one-fourth on delivery of the deed within six months, or sooner, if required; and the residue may remain on mortgage for five years, if re uired. or further psrliculuru YOUNG or F. N. GISB Should the House Lot be disposed of, the Furni- . l i H .CI-IARLE o'il'Kié,i:.."," produce of all kinds eiiher for sale or to be forwarded to the Bend, shall receive in best attention; goods taken charge of and shipped or the Island. PETER SCHURMAN. Just Published, T H E O D I C U M, OR, VUCALISTS’ GUIDE. CONSISTING ofs complete course of instruction in the elements o ocal usic. ounded on the Pesislozzisn Sysrem; designed for the use of Schools and private pupils. For sale by the Subscri- ber, and also at the ook-stores of HAIZAIIID Owuie, and H. Sraseraii, Queen's Square. JOHN ROSS, Teacher of Vocal Music. Charlottetown, May 5. Ini ( All papers.) lure and Stock will be duly advertised for sale at an ', date ‘ W. 'I‘. PAW, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, April 30. House and part of Town Lot 0 BE SOLD, at Puauc Aucrioiv, on TUIIDAY. "ll fifth day of June next, at-I0 o’clock, on the Premises, if not previously dispos of at private sale, a part ofa Lot of LAND, with the DWELLING HOUSE thereon, situated in Q.ueen’s lslfefll, and ineasuriri 27 feet thereon, and running back 64 feel--purl o ilie Esisie ofihe lnre Ti-iossas 'I‘l:iu.izzicx. For particulars, apply to Joint HAIPIII, or to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 3, I855. Im r hirer; soi.n_ at rusuc AUCTlON.”(ifnor previously disposed e at private sale), A1‘ “ , on Tliursday,ihe Twenty-first day GRAND DIVISION. AN adjourned meeting ofihe Grand Division, will be held on Saturday Evening, the 5th May, at 65 o‘cloclr. By Order, P. DESBRISAY, G. 8. April 30th I855. PHILIP J. OOZANS, UBLISHER 8:. WHOLESALE DEALER in Books, Stationery, Paper, Blank Books, Blank. and Playing Cards, Pocket Books and Fancy Goods“ I07 Nassau St., Cor. Ann St. NEW YORK. 6m wAN'1*EIifl IP33 ACTIVE SEN HER MAJESTTS SERVICE. IIE I.IIU'I'lKAN1' Govunivon ofNova Scoiia having been empowered lo embody a Foreign Legion and raise British Regiments for service in the Provinces or abroad. Notice is hereby given That able bodied men not more than 85 cars of age and not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height, on applying at the Depot Halifax will receive a bounty of £6 sterling, and on being enrolled will receive the usual pay, allowances. and all advantages to which British soldiers are entitled. Preference will be given to men who linve already H 0 iv . Persons who serve in the Foreign Legion will on the expiration of their term be entitled to a free pus- ssge to America or the land of their birth. Term of enlistment for Foreign Legion, to be 3 or 5 yoiirs iii the option of persons cnlisliiig. It is in be perfeclly understood that any man (not ii Foreigner) enlisting for the Foreign Legion will on his arrival in England, ho erniiiled to transfer his services to an llsgiiiienl o lhe Line, willi the un- derslunding,l at the term ofeiilistment will under‘ these circumstances be I0 curs. Pensions and graluiiies will be given for distin- guished services in the d Ship Masters who may convey'rrien lo the depot at of June next, at I2 o'clock, TOWN LOT Number 8, Third Range, Letter (B), with the HOUSE and OUT-HOUSES on the same. This Lot is eligibly situated, adjoining Was. SANDIIIION‘, Eeq‘s., Pre- mises, and near the Episcopal Church. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. J. Hussririuiir dt Co. . llslifnx, or D. Wir.soiv, Charlottetown. Jan. I5, 1855. The Laws of Prince Edward Island [PROM I773 to I85I,both years inclusive—2 vol. Roy 8 vo., with a copious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Legislature, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissionen appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store of G. T. HASZARD. THE MAILS ‘OR the‘! Colonies, United Slates. ‘to, will be made up on Tuesday nnd Thursday mornings at nine o'clock, and Mails for England, will be forward- ed by the same conveyance on 'l‘uesdsy 8th, and 29th May. Hat and Clothes Cleaning Establishment. OHN HOBBS, grateful to his friends for the libs- support received, informs them and the pub- lic,ihat he continues to execute all orders in the above business satisfactorily, or receive no . gent.—Mr. J. Winuans, Market Square. Charlottetown Royalty, May Isl, I855. 4w. OR SALE, ‘IV the Subscriber. 2 llandsomo Americrin AGONS Also, I000 Buslisls Svveedish TURNIPS. JAMES MORRIS. Queen Street, April 3, I855. CARRIAGES. OR SALE, by the Subscriber. Double and Single Seated CARRIAGES, built in a nest and substantial riisnner. Also, one STAGE COACH, in course of building, which will be completed by l5ih June nex An APPREN'l‘ICE WANTED risge making business. Summsrside. 28d April, I855. V i. to the Car- l.-T9.lJL. Hslifix, willing to serve Her uyssiy, will he an- titled in receive the cost of a passage (or each man so conveyed. God save the Queen. JAMES FOX BLAND, Lieut. H. M. 76th Regiment. P. E. Island, May 5th, I855. At Private Sale. THE following articles nearly new, substan- . ilglly nude and of the most modern descrip- iron. A GRAND SQUARE PIANO FORTE by Collard 8; Collard. One of the llrstmskers in London. Patent Repeater action, additional Keys- snd all the latest improvements. A handsome set of DINING TABLES for id. The centre Piece on a Pedestal, with round ends, forms a convenient size for a family f 8. A very handsome Pedestal SIDEBOARD. The above articles may be seen from hi to l,0ih May, between I0 and 9 o'clock, at the residence of Conoirri. Aiisu I.. ‘ ' The reins dir of. whose household fnrnlluruj NEW YORK. Commission Ierchants & General Agents COWLEY AND HJSKILL. No. 6. Hamilton Jlcsnue, Brooklyn. HE UNDERSIGNED having entered into Co. Purlnership under lhe Firm of COWLEY and IIASKILL, as Coriiniission Merchants and General Agents, beg to oifsr their services to shippers of Pro. duce from rince Edward Island for the disposal or the same, their facilities for business an oqngl [0 any House in the City and they otfer tliaudvaniaga ofsn Agency in New York and Brooklyn. COWLEY dc HASKILL. Hurvnir Currant, C. H. Hasxiaa. Reference‘; tp} & C Messrs. J. . iuuil 0- v " McAui,il'l' 65. C0 in.‘ Yam‘ " W. Er,i.io'r, Gt Co. British Consulate, ". '1‘. Tnuienurr, Fax & Cm} Hciv. D. Bnuiurr, few vessels to ciirry Coale from Charlottetown, P. E. Island. . stpablie sselieu early in Jase. 'I‘ir_uoririi.us DusBlu.IAI' 30']- Wsuwl § PieiostoNew ork. Apply in Charlottetown. It Tm“ ’g e