saSw CfnTiBrriav the I5th inttant, ftp» ^ffoipyard of Captain JohV KMumpm . J *"** ***' + *«*v antineof^^ «lted the fyrah /aw^bnUteto presaly fortfi. NetdbtraalanaTnadwt, ^iwS^ S ? of the Atnerftfan CHppetr biM; eotnfoofag l«rft# lymmetxt #!A graatatrentth aftd superior fastenings, -raifreflectogrea* ©re^itpenCnptaklL whetnoer- intended a*% portion Tif the,wwk. apon which fto expenee waa spued. Sh*. WtaUK.1lhiJBafflaL2K^ - ware 20.0 feaHlebg, feto her 'destined element in spectator*. . ,*■*./ ■■-, • **• '**ts^ i . : IPIS Haszard's Gazette September 28, 1853 *s wea •Lpo«< win—s steerage. Hautttficti. At St. Peter 's Bay, from the shipyard of Messrs. Hillcry and Uidrew M'Isnac, on the 1st of September, a superior built Brigt. r 177 tons, called the Isabel, built for Mr. Joseph Macdonald , merchant, Charloltetown. At Rustico , on Saturday last, from the shipyard ofCapt. M "»& Brothers, a very superior Brigt. of 189 tons cr' hrasher, she is intended for the Newfoundland market. On the 23th ult., from the Shipyard of Messrs. J . & W. McGill , ^harlottetovrn, a Brig 264 tons, called the " Mary Gillespie ." Mil- called the far 31 to h Bun Mu«« Islander October 4, 1850 p.3 45