Europe, New Brunswick, the Canadas, the on of wood lying in the way of the cart, and at that moment, being close to the house. a part of the brushgbroks two or three panes ofglssa, the noise of which falling started his horse, and he fell. the wheel of the cart passing over one of his legs, ha- L: North West Company's territories, denuded of their dense forests, and converted into fruitful lields, sprinkled over with popular towns, villa- s and hamlets; the north west wind warmed in its progress b passing through an atmos- l‘IASZAlI.D’S GAZETTE OCTOBER 18. passing his dwelling, stooped to remove a log phere previously sated through. not only _by the the sun, either directly, or by radiation from the earth,but combined together with that |'lUfl-Ill" brusiug his body. He lingered fora number of days in great psi it in two places, and otherwise seriously ii, when death termimiterl his as lefta young widow,iwq as ..-I . artificial heat aflbrdcd by the innumerable domestic and mannfaetory fire!» ""1 ‘'0 IIBYO asked ourselves the uestion, would our cli- mate be better or worse for the change. That our winters would be more mild, that the cold would be less intense, that the Ilillsborougli would be frozen over about the same number of times in the course of a century, that the Thames or the Seine are at present, might r- haps be reckoned upon with something ike certainty; for time has been when, according to the account given by Julius Caesar in his commentaries, this was the case, and he flou- rished about I900 years ago. What however would our summers‘ we very much question, whether the would be as much im roved as the winters. We have a stray suspicion that the former would be as touch too warm as the latter are—as is now thought by some people- too cold. Instead of the gentle cooling zcphyrs that come to us “like angel visits,” though neither “ few nor for between," might we not experience something like the deadly breath of the Sirocco. charged with fever, pestilence an cholera ; parching the earth. and extracting from it every particle of iuoisture, and subject- in its inhabitants to all the ills that excessive heat is certain to on euderl What would become of the vigorous ealth, tho firm muscle, the inclination and the aptitude to la- bor that ncw distinguish the natives of Prince Edward Island, that which is slowl butnot less surely converting the forests into ertile llolds? Let us an pose our winters milder, let what falls now in the shape of snow take the form ol'rain,—would those winters gain in point of pleaeantnessl We think not; we are among those, few though they may be, who hold it as part of their faith. that every thing has been rightly ordered, and that Providence has wise- ly placed obstacles in the way of man’s attain- ing his desires in order to stimulate him to ex- ertion, and we see that in these northern coun- tries, in consequence of the labor, mental and cor real, that its ople have to undergo, that the faculties attain to a higher pitch than those countries more richly endowed, as it is said, by the benelicence of nature. 'l‘lie less men have to do, the less they are willing to do, and the consequence of rich soil and warm suns is, to make men idle and voluptuous, two qua- lities which foster every vico that degrades our nature. Let us remember, that if the Ilillsbo- rough and the waters round our coast are fast bound in ice for four months out of the twelve, that in that time. they liuveaflorded us anextcut. of railroad that no country ol equal size can boast of, that if ten or twelve inches of snow cover the ground, that it enwraps the soil as witha mantle, and protects the roots of the trees and the vegetables, besides contributing‘ as it does in no small degree to the fertility ol the land. That if our brecaes are l'rosty, are kindly, that they harbor no concealed poi- son, but on the contrary, are the harbingers of health. In a word, let us make the best of the blessing which an all-wiso Providence has en- dowed us with, overcoming the seeming evils and hardshi ofour lot with combinations of skill and in ustry. cultivating the soil and the mind till both are brought to the highest degree of perfection they are capable of, and de rid upon it, we shal not in the long run be in cri- or, either in point of comfort or respectability, to any people upon earth. ti IV E‘ O -< Fsnt. Accincrr'r.--On Wednesday last, sliou‘ (ll p. m., as Mr. Bourlte‘s Steamer Inc was on her usual trip to Mount Stewart Bridge,—snd when within a mile of her dsstinatioii,—thi- alarm was iven "a man killed." The engine was immediately slopfied by Mr. Wm. Bourke, who, on reaching the ngine Room, saw a shape- less mass of what had been a hiiinsn body. was that of Mr. 'I‘erence Clarltin, the Engineer, who had, by some means, not accounted for, been precipitated, apparently had lirsi, in among the operating machinery. It wasa horrid spectacle: the body being so crushed that from the head to the waist. inclusive, it was not more than an inch in thickness. and the dilcrent parts comprising. the body nll intermixed. The its were care- fully telieii up,iinder Mr. Bourlte’s superinti-n- deuce. and. s collln having been procured, placed therein. The body was brought to town overland ‘eeterrlsy morning, when an Inquest was held before D. Hodgson, I'lsq., and a verdict returned in accordance with the above cta. accused was much esteemed by his employer, and. indeed by all who knew him. He has left a wife and family to mourn his loss.-—Ado. S“; Accmsu-i-_—-William Seaman, aged 35 years, son of Mr. William Seaman, sen., residing in Tristrsni Settlement, Lor 3~l, met with an secident on the lat October, instant which result- ed in his death on Monday night last. the l3th instant. It appears the deceased, on the day of the accident, was hauling brusliwood for fuel, and '2d Oc Hughes. Mr. Thomas I-1. _ Hon. Edward Kenncy, Preiritlent of the Legisla- Rev. Robert S. Patterson. .\lr. Searltown, to Ann. s .\I ' Mr. Samuel both of this City. DI Island, from Rutrvhire, Scotland, in the year I836. ll Lund. aged 26 ysars—-after a protracted illness of 2 years, of Rheumatic Fever. ‘inst., Jsrnes Doyle. s od County Dubliti, and lately is resident oflieorgeiown, iu tliis,lslsud. town. from the Strait of Csnso, with River. on the Ibtlt instant, a copper. ‘yesrs llrigt. of I83 tons, called the Scrrn. hildren, and a large number of friends, to lam.-nt his untimely end.—IrI. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil har been pleased to make the following appoint- nisnts, i'iz:— Sainucl Murchison, I-Sur., to he Harbour and Del- last Master at Pinette, sitd Wlirirliiiger for the wharf at the north side of Pinetts Harbour, in the place of Mr. Angus M Murchison. who has resigned those ollicce in consequence of ill-henlth. Mr. Robert Broughtun, of Georgetown, to be Landwaiier and Preventive Olliccr, in terms of the Act for raising a Revenue Cavendish M. Willoclt, Esq., to be a Guager for the l'crt of Orwell. Married, At the Cathedral. New York. on Ttitirsdsy. t., bv HisGrsce the Most Rev, D.-. Keiiriev. Ion of the vc Council of Novascotia, l.i Margit-er, Jones, daughter ofM. Burke, Esq.’ of New York. On Wednesday, the 8th instnnt, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Pr.-iser, Mr. William Phillips, of Lot I4. to Miss Cliristy Mont. gumcry, daughter of Mr. Archibald Montgomery, of Port II‘ I . Al. Bedeqtie, on Saturday, the Iltlt inst., by the Gilbert M‘Neill, of ixth daughter of Mr. Donrild snsien, Seven Mile Buy. On Pride evening. b the Rev. J. !lI‘Murrsy, rowse, mcrc ant, to Miss Eliza Willis, On the 95th ult., at Oreston Lodge. Rich- mond. by the Rev. Richard Cotton, Mr. Alum. der Gamble. of Fifteen Point, to Miss Phmhs Crussnisn, of Linkletter’s Ro:id. Bi , On the l5th inst., at Woodbine Cottage. Char- lortetown, the lady of Frederick P. Norton, Esq.. ofa son. Died, At Flat River, on the 2d ultimo, Mr. Alexander ‘Rae, aged 68 years. Deceased emigrated to this At St. Peter's Island, on Tuesday night. 'Ith "III". M“? Ann. daughter of Mr Willisni At the Lunatic Asylum, on Wednesday, the Ibth 7-I veers, a native oflhe Passcn era. In the Steamer Lady Ls srchsnt from Richi- huio and Shediac, on the I-ltli inst.——L. P. W. DesBrisay, E.-q., Master Theo. DesBrisey, Si- inon Grshsrn.Edrnund Hutchinson, David Walker, Angus Campbell, Frederick l\l‘Donshl. George Quinn,—6 in the stesrsge.——--From Shedisc, —Mise Brown,—3 in the stceragc. In do., from Piclou, on the l5th inst.—Dnnsld M‘Auley, David Fullerton, Patrick Stevens, J. , N. Anderson, Mrs. Mlirrsy, Rev. Diell Tuplin, R llovyer, llev. Mr. Sutherland, l . Robert Lsird,—-6 in the stcersg-. r. Keir. Reu- Illth Ross. ‘ 'orernsn; L. Al-phdtit, Ship no... The Built Bsccrtns. Scott. from Bristol, arrived at Richmond Bay on the 0th instant-to James Yea, I’ sq. \Vnscn.—Tlie schr. Christy, of and for George- ’ limestone, prang sleek en the 8th inst., and sank. There were only two man on board, who escaped in mall Sat, and were subsequently picked up by th: ‘ ma. Bridget, of Arlchst. Launched. From the lltlpyprd of Mr. Robert Barker, a few days since, at Unveil. a very good Brigt. of about 200 tons. called the Bnrirr. From M‘Dougxill Si, Rielly‘s Shipyard, Grand nstened, seven London, on the I6th isstsnt. from the I New Slliipya d of Mr. Ilugh Fraser, s Iliig of 200 tons, called the Janus were built for Mr. William Welsh, ofthts Tlioss Vessels we understand ' it . At Richmond Bay. on Tuesda last, from the Shipyard of Mr. Wm. Ellis,a vary as juniper-built, copper-fastened Ship of about I200 tone, built under his isction of Lloyd's Agent, to class seven years, C sled the Juice 3 . On the Ibth instant, from the Shipyard of Mr. William White. Jr-. it handsome Brigantine of I82 tons, o m., called the Gal on. At I'iaquid, from the Ship srd of Ronald Mac Donald. I-Jsq , for Messrs. Ne son & Son, of (.‘h.ir- lottetow Port of Charlottetown. nrtrnnan. Oc‘. Ioth, Schr. Bee, Oultou, Bay Vsrts; deals. Ilth. Bark Isabel, M‘Dcnald, Liverpool; goods. Schr. Sovereign, Purdy. Pugwssh; liiiissioas. lossoin, Marson. Pictou; coal- Itth, Kalefat, llintsl. Sidney; coal. Shellnut, Trscsdie; shingles. Mth. Union, Ls Vsche. Ariebst; bsl. Lady Ls: Merchant, Irving, Slrediac; mails. 5 I5th. Belle, Clisppsl, Bey Verte; bsl. Lady Le’ Merchant, Irving Pictou; mails. Iflth, Schr. Glide, Spragus, Bay Vsrts; boards. l7tli, Schr. Espsrsnce, Vignesu, Aricbat; codlish. Sch. P. W. Westawsy, Boston; ood &c. Sch. Lad Smith. Boudruis, Trscsdie: shingles. I8th, Sch. es, Oulton, Bay Verte;tiosrds. Alexander, cnltaitnir. Oct. 9th. Schr. P hboy, Robertson. Pictou; bal Steamer Lady Le srchaut, IrviogiPictoa: insils. Itlth, Arab. ——. Liverpool; de llth, Sarah. lloherts, Halifax; Blsnc, Boston; roducc. Nth, Jason, Pinlsyson. Richibucto;bal Sovereign, Purdy. Pictuu; bsl. Reward, M'Iutosh, Halifax; produce. hells, Clisppel, Bay Verte; bnl. l7Ih, Sch. Olive Branch. Bouchie, Halifax; produce. Sch. New England, Eugen. NewIId,prodtice. l8th, Sch. Ben, Oulton, Ilucrouch, Ballast nls. produce. Mary, I e ci:;.‘.;i..t..’.‘..‘.é.. fiiékéifocifis, Beef, (sinall) lb. till a 6“ -Oatmeal, lid a lid Do. by quarter, Md ii 5‘llI"owl-r pair, is 3d ii Is lid Pork, did it Md Chickens, Is -Id ii 2s Do. (siiiitll), Gil a 8d 'I‘urlteys each, 3s 9d a tie Mutton. 3§d ii (it! Is 2d a Is 4d Latino. 3; s 6.! Eggs dozen, 7 a 9d Veal 3d a 6d data, hush. 2s a 2s 4d Butter (fresh), Nd a Hid Ba ey. a 6d a (is Do. by 'I‘ub. Is a I3d Potatoes. 2s 8d ii 2s 6d Tallow, Itld a Is Turnips Is a Is Bd Lard, IId a Il::IIolnt.'IplllI yd., 8s 6d a be Flour, 2§d a 3d Hay, ton, 50s a 60s Pearl Barley, 2d a 2§d.Straw, Cwt., ls 8d a Is Teacher Wanted. ANTED for the Nine Mile Creek School Dis- trict, II Teacher of the First Class, with a good niorsl character. Apply to either of the undersigned ruslees. DONALD CIJRRIB, DONALD LIVINL STON, DUNALII McEACilERN, JOIIN McEAt3llEI , ADREW McDOUGAI.L, Nine Mile Creek, Aug. I6tli, I866. SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. I ‘O BE SOLD by Public Auction on SATUR- DAY. thefl'l‘wenty-ninth day ofNovnisnln. |856,nt the hour cfrwelve c‘clock, noon, at the Colonial Iluilding, in Charlottetown, pursuant to License duly granted for that purpose, by his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, hearing date the I2th day of February, A, n , 1856. All the Right, Title and Interest of the late Honor- able DONALD M‘Dorru.n. Gleualsdale, Town- ship Number 86, deceased, in and to the following Lands and Real Estate: Namely—All thiit 'I‘rsct, Piece or Parcel of Land, situate, lyin and hcin on Division No 2, on the Plan of the Estate of Castle 'l‘iorain, from actual Sur. ofWilIiarri Curtis, Assistant Surveyor General, made July, I828, and now tiled in the Ollice of the keeper of Plans, bounded as follows, that is to say —Ccmmencirig at the South-East angle of Division No. 3, on the said Estate on the Northern edge or side of the Post or St. Peter's Road, thence, [ac- cording to the Magnetic North of the year 1164] North one degree tllltl thirty minutes West, for the distance of Seventy’-sight [78] clniins; thence North I-lighty-six [86] rgrees _I:1iist, Forty-sevon [41] chains and I$l‘IlI”'t!l‘l’II links; thence South One degree thirty minutes liast, Eighty-four [8-I] chains to said Raid; thence following the various courses of the said road \VcsIwsrdly, to the place of com- menceiiisnt, containing Three hundred and sixty-two [362] acres of Land, a little more or less, an is art of hot or Township Number Thirty-live [35] in Prince Edward lshind. I-Ixcepting out of the above Tract, the Land and Premises at the Eastern end thereof, under lease to is possession of Mr. James M'Wi|Iiarns, being about Fifty acres of Laird, a little more or less; he 'I‘rsct to be sold pursuant to this Nolice,'cumpriaing = In area of SI! acres. a little more or less. Also, all that Piece of Land being part of Lot or Township Nuriiber Thirty-sls [86] in Prince Edward Island thus described, that is wait commencing at a Square Stake fixed on the North Shore of Hillsbo- rnugh River in the East boundary ofa Tract of Land now or late‘ in the possession of the Heirs of the late Angus M‘I\'enaie; thence follow-in course of said East boundary North fcrths distance of Uiis hundred [I00]chsins,thencc by a right angle line running East for the distance of Twenty [20] chains or to the Western boundary of Alexander .\I‘ Donald's Farm or Possession near the vlsionlius between ‘I‘ownahips M and I7, thence South nlon the mid Inst iimnrioned boundary to the alters ofHil sboroegh River snrl thence following the various courses 0 the llilltl Shore Westwardly to the place of coin. irienccinent containing by estimation 200 acres of Land tr littlo more or less. The above Lands will he sold in several Plots or bi. isinrrit. For further particulars, and conditions of .~‘.nn.,~, upply to the Babs: at Glsnalade_le, or at —/ s:s:|.i.snu_], O -s Iottetown. on Thursday, the lbth inst., u very l'I.IlllI- some copper-fastened Bark of 700 tons, called the.‘ I'IA!sll.1'oI GIAY. built under iii-pcction of Lloyd's Agent. Ilri- oilico of the llonarablewazepli Hensley, in Char- the” ' Oosl Meters and Wsighers. ;ME5SRS. J. WILLIAMS and BENJ. TRE- _MAIN. being in possession of Weigbiag M-ch-nu. and um having obtained licenses to use the same, and also having this day taken and subscribed to the Oath of Ollice. N TICE in hereby _givrn that the said John Willisius and Benysniiu 'I‘ri-nisin are authorised Coal Meters and Wcighers lor the City and port of Charlotte- town for the ensuing year. By Order, W. B. WELLNER, _ City Clerk. City Clerlr’s Olllcs, Oct. I6. all papers lw GRAND DIVISION. 7 HP. Annual Session of the G. Division of this . ad will be opened in ths'I‘empersnce Hall, Charlottetown. on"I‘iwasnsr, the 30th October, inst., at 8 o‘clock, p. in By order, P. DESBRISAY, G. S Oct. lath, I856 NEW BOOKS. It ECEIVED this day . October I7th, at GIOIGI 'I‘. Haa1.aIn‘s Bookstore: Mrs. Stowes new Work Dunn Kansas, Conquest of Bleak House, 8s. Dicken's New Stories, 8s Martin Cliuzzleivit, 3s Burnaby Rudge, 8s David Copperticld, Se Dombe dc Son 33 Pickwick Papers, Sr. Sketches by Boz, 3s Oliver Twist, 3s. Clrristiinis Stories, 3s Arthur ()‘Lear —Lever, 3s Charles 0' Ma Icy, 3| Jack Hinton, 8: Knight offiwyunne, 8s 'l‘om Burke, 3.: Horace 'l‘eiiipleton. SI Ilarry Lorreqnel’. 3! Stories of \VaIcr_loo, SI Heir of Redclifis, 6s9cI Ernest Gray, Be Kate 0'Donnhue, '8s.. &c., &c., «Ire. Webster's largo Dict., PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGIIING MATCH will take place on the Farm of Mr. John Thorns, Keaton, Princetcwn Road on Thursday the 23d instant. let. Prize for Iron Ploughs £1 I0 0 2nd. do. “ “ I O 0 3rd. do. “ “ 0 I5 0 4th. do. “ " 0 I0 0 let. Prize for \Vooden Ploughs £I I0 0 2nd. do. ‘- “ I 0 0 3rd. do. " “ 0 I5 0 4th. do “ “ 0 I0 0 PLOUGHING MATO . A PLOUGHING M ATCII will lsltc place on - the Royal Agricultural Society's Farm on Tuesday the 28th October, (instant) when the following prices will he awarde . First rise. A one of money subscribed by the lailies—|o contain no: less than '3 0 0 2d. prize 2 o o 3l't‘l. do. I I0 0 4th.do. l 5 0 5th. (is. I 0 0 6th. do. 0 I5 0 7th. do. 0 I0 0 8th.do. 0 5 0 By Order, W. W. IRVING Sec’y R. A. Society. Com litors to enter their names at the Soci- ety’s o cc. on or before Saturday the 25th inst. AUG_T_l0NS, GREAT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF , DRY GOODS", Hardware. Groceries, Glassware, Oroclrcryware, Ohinaware, dso. "F0 Bi‘. $1.0 by AUCTION. on TUESDAY, . the 21st instant, at the Store of DENNIS RED- DIN, Esq., Queen Street, the whole of his large and varied assortment o RY‘ GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, Crocksryware, Chinsvvnrc, Ironmongery, Cutler , Ship Chandler , Carpenters, and Blacltuurtbs’ 'I‘_oo s. Reedy‘ ads, lutliisg,lsc. lie. The Is to oonimence st ELEVEN o'clock. and to be continued until the whole are disposed of. Great Bargains may be expected ‘Terms or Sai.a.—-.£Io, 8 months; £25 4 months; £50, 0 months; £15 and upwards, 9 months credit iv ill be given on good and approved Joint Notes ofllsnd. All sums under 10, cash on delivery. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1856. HG&E Chain Pump Fixtures: n. JUIIN ARCIIIBALD M‘DONALD. Administrator of the Estate of the said late llonorsble Donald M'Douald.' Charlottetown, 18th October, 1856. ‘ lbs. CHAIN. fur Pumps, I 5 4 dos. I-‘lXTURE$,—l-‘or Sale by- GBORGB T. HASZARD. l Oct. 2, I856. ~