HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE. SEPTEMBER 24. ‘ l the two ports. which would increase greatly if the communication was certain an that more and more so,when the railroad shall have been llnished between Ilalifax and Pictou. We fear it would be a long time before the com- merce between Charlottetown and 'l‘atania- irouche would induce the making of a junction line between the latter places and Truro. Mr. Maskensie asks ten years’ privilege, and by the ml of that tiine,many.cbsnges may have taken lace, and separate steamers ma be running tween both places, Pictou and ' atainagouehe as well as Shediac, Richibucto and Miramichi. W: have also been informed, that an ofer of a boring machine (complete), has been made to the proper quarter, for the price of £35 lla- lifax currency. We trust that this will be ac- cepted. The sum is trifling compared with the advantages which may result from the use of it. So long as parties tendering have to find the instruments, so long will the price er fathom, or yard, or foot, a pear excessive. ut the machine once furnis ed, the first 100 or 200 feet will be com aratively easy and cheap, and after that, it willbe a question, whether it will be worth while to go l'urther. It would be highly important to have at hand the means of ascertaining. whether water is to be had by boring for it, because if so, this will be a mat- ter of great importance. We have no large reservoirs, lakes or rivers, as in the neighbor- ing countries, but we may have hidden resour- ces in the bowels of the earth, that only re- quire tapping to give abundant supplies. Colin Murray, Tailor, an inhabitant of this lace, left Charlottetown on Sunday last, on iird a vessel lreighted with cattle, and boun for Newfoundland. The vessel anchored for the’ night at the harbor's mouth.near the buoy,when deceased went to bed. In the morning he was missing, at least such was the statement made by two men who landed at the blockhouse an desired the keeper's wife to make a report of the fact to the friends of the deceased. The body was found this morning, and upon the Coroner’s proceeding withfle view, a severe contusion was discovered on the left side of the head. After a post morlem examination, Dr. Hobkirk gave it as his 0 inion to theJury, that the wound was not li ely by itself to have caused death, but that at the same time, he had no doubt that it had been inflicted some- time previous to deiith, and that the immediate cause of the death of the party was from drowning. rider these circumstances, the Coroner very pro crly adjourned the inquest until the return 0 the vessel. Married, On Tuesday the l6th iiislxint. by the Rev. Allan Fraser. Mr. James Forsytli, to Miss Ellen Blender, both of Csscuiiipec. .i.T.émsi§-'£i{e}y‘a'saie'éfifies IIOPIKID at THE can sraivn, Grafton Street. Stables I am now pre- pared to take horses for sale and board, by the day or week. Gentlemen having horses to dispose, of will find this an excellent stand, the Stables being roomy and comfortable and grooms attentive. Horses and Carriages for hire, second to none in the City. WM. JAKEMAN. Sept. 14th, 1850. City Livery and Sale Stables. AVING enlarged my Stsbles,l am now re- pared to take Horses for SALE and BOA D, by the day or week. Gentlemen having Horses to dispose of, will rid this an excellent Stand,the Stables being roomy and comfortable. and Groonis attentive. Horses and Carriages for HlRE—second to none in the City. Please call sad examine for yourselves. J. H. GATES. Sept. lib, I856.-—'—wtf. To Christian Ministers, die. E'ORdGE T. llASrZAllD keeps constantly on an .n varieiyo Tlleologic I W 1. - tl prepsredto sell them at their puhli's|hers ‘pkiddsfn no Feathers Feather Beds 2 US'I‘ ARRIVED, pnr Sclir. Ornament and other iinportntions—good quality. JASIES N. HARRIS. August ll, I856.— Bi strayed or Stolen! A BLACK ll()l{SE. with long switch-tail and fl long nnine. with it spot of hair oil‘ his llflclt, strnycd, from the premises of Mr. Micsr s n.' win!" on 'I‘uesdn_v ni ll‘ liisl. Whoever, wit briilig the some to this tiice, will be suitably rel ed. Sept. is, isss. Hodel and Normal Trining Schools. A SDI R E E. N honour of the opening of the Model School, which will be opened in presence of His Ex- in the Schoolioom, on WEDNESDAY, the lsto October next. Addresses, explanatory of the objects of the institution, will be delivered on the occasion. Tea on the table at 3; o'clock. Tickects, ls. 6d. each, to be had at the stores of Messrs. H. Stamper, Hsszard 8; Owen, and W. R. Wstsoii. Charlottetown, Sept. IS, 1856. Charlottetown Races! lI.L be held on 'l'llUliSDAY the 25th. and FRIDAY the 26th September instant, at the old Race Course. First Day, September 25. First Race. A Sweepstske of £3, for rwo-year olds. Second horse to save his distance. llalf-mile heats. Eu- tr ace, lbs. 8 Secon’Race. A Sweepstske of £6, for three-year clds. heats. Entrance 30-1. Mile in! Race. Plate of £7 lOs. Mile heats. Runners to carry 4 lbs. extra. Fourth Race. A Trotting Match for all lierseli, Island bred, for £5. Twice around the course. lleais. Entrance, l0s. - Fifth Race A lveller Race, for £5, for all horses. Mile and is distance lleuts. Weights ll stone. Entrance, l0s' Sec d Day, September 26. __ Fir ace. Plate of £5, for all ages. Mile Heats. Entrance. I5 . ' ‘ Second Race. Sweepstakes of £6 for all ages. Winning horses to carry 4 pounds ertrsi. Mile Heats. Entrance, lls. Ladies‘ Purse. Entrance, lbs. Mile Heats. our!/i ace. Plate of £4, for beaten horses. Weights. _ Bridle Races each day. All persons wishing to enter horses for any of the above rrices—except those for the bvidles—inusi he subscribers to the amount of l0s at lent. Wxiuin-s.—3 year olds, 7 stories |0lbs. 4 year olds, 8 stones 7lbs 5 yeiir olds, 9 stone l-tlbs. year old and aged, l0 sts. Jockeys to wear colors. Horses to be entered the day before the race in which they are to run. Entrance to be made with Mile heals. 'Catch . — . 3 C, CIIEOTI-IR wiiril.Nl‘.R, Stewards. FRANCIS .\lc(1lJAl)l~2, CHS. SAUNDERS, Clerk of the Course. September 18, l856.—iil| papers. _ BY JOHN c. rasvaas. Notice to Farmers and others. 0 as: Sonoliy Auction, on Tirunsnltv the 9th of OCTOBER next, at ll o'clock. fore- noon, on the Farm of Mr. NATHAN \VRlGH'l‘, op lthe \Vinsloe Road, 6 miles from Town, the whole ll ' SROCK, CROP, do FARMING IMPLEMENTS, .C0llIll'l‘lN0 er I Ayrshire COW, 4 years old, from ‘Sweet Lad,‘ l o 3 do do 1 yearling HEIFER, from ' Sweet Lad;" l Calf, from do., i Cow 1 good Farm Horse. 2 Pigs, 1 Box Sleigh, I Wood Sleigh, I Truck, I set Sleig Harness 1 Jaunting Sleigh Gt Furs, I set Cari do I Rot 'Iough 1 pair llsrrows I-‘ranklin Steve 2 acres Potatoes Five tons upland HAY. A number of Stocks OATS and BARLEY, and a number of Fiirriiing Implements, and ‘other articles too numerous to mention. ’ '1 :aus.—A|l sums under £5 cash on deli- very afler the sale; over £5, is credit of 3 months, on approved Joint Notes. Do_n’t Forget Thursday the 9th October Prize Stanton “ Prince Edward. WILL be otfercd for SALE at Auction at 12 o'clock noon. WEDNESDAY September 24th, and sold to the highest bidder. Ile was four years old the lst day of July last; he is by Saladin out of is Mine by Woolnr-ir‘s llorse, from tl Roncssvellcs Mare. He shows it great deal of Blood. and has grant strength; his stock is much admired; his iicrioii and temper is very good. he was used last winter in harness and was very gentle. \\'lI.l.lAM llUl)GF.S, owner. Cyriilirin Lodge, ll uslico, 20th August, I856 Teacher Wanted. ANTED s ‘l oiclioi forilie Ciinipbellton School, L0! 7: there will be is liberal suni given in addition to the (iovernnism (iranl. 'Applicnlimi to be made to I EUGENE M'CAR'l'HY cellencythe Lieutenant Governor, will be held A U GlI_0 NS, BY \VILLlAM DOOD. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE- VIVHE following LANDS and PREMISES will _ _ be pv.-rempiorily submitted to Public Compe- tition. at the ouri ouse. Colonial Building. in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th da of0C l‘0BER next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, z :— vi PASTURE LOTS Nos 233, 234 and 935, in the Royalty of Chsrlottetowa, fronting on the St. $eier's Road, and situate about ihr miles from own, containnig iii the whole 36 cress little more or less. Ar.so—'l'hat beriiiiifully situated PROPERTY," forming part of COMMON LOT No. 18, in the Royalty of Charlottetown. fronting on the Hills- rogh, and in the immediate vicinity of Govern- ment l.louse,',laiely iii the occupation of Captain Beazeley, R. N., bounded on the north-west by the Road leading to Government House, and on the cast by West-street, and extending on said Street 233 feet, s little more or less,’ wit the lame snd coirimodious DWELLING HOUSE, OUT-BUILDINGS and appurtenances thereunio belonging. 'l'lie conlingeiit annuity lnrinerly charged on these Preniises for the use and benefit of Mrs. Wilson, hsving been duly transferred to the residence of Mr. David Wilson, in Richmond ‘ street, this valuable Property (on Common Lot 18) will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharg- ed fall incuinhrsnces. so—'l‘|iat valuable piece of Ground, with the DWELLING HOUSE. and PRIQMISES, known as the present residence of Mr. David \Vilson, fronting 40 feet on Ricliiiiund-street, and extending in depth 50 feet, a little more or less, forming part of'l'OWN LOTS Nos. 4 and 5, in thesecond hundred of'l‘own LotsinChsrlutletown. This property is subject to en annuity of £50 cur- rency per aniium, chsrzed thereeii for the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the decease of her present husband, (in case she shall survive him). and so long as she shall remain his widow and unmarried, and it will be sold liable thereto. 7 or terms of sale and further particulars, en uire oftlie undersigned Trustees for Ssle,&c., under Deed of Release and Coiiveyance, hearing date the Qlst day of December, 1855, executed by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, With the other parties therein named, to the undersigned. and duly registered, and as the same is amended by an addendii therein, dated the l0ih day of May ultimo, endorsed thereon, and slso duly regésterod. ' Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th day of Sep- 3 ternber, I85 . JOSEPH HFINSLEY. JOHN l.ONGWOR'l‘H, Sepb 15. ROBERT S1‘EWAR1'. Perseverance Hotel, l-EASANTLY siln.ited in front of King's Squ:ire,_wliere every comfort will be afforded to the travelling corninuiiit in general. The Sub- scriber begs to intimate, that strict attention and moderate charges ivill entitle him to a share of pub- lic patronage. J. W. FORD, Proprietor. Ch. Town, Sept. 8, I856. % SERVANT GIRL |wsnted. M Ladies look here !—-ONLY look here: THE Subscriber offers FOR SALE, a variety of SILKS, &c— Blsclr CRO DE NAPLES, Rich Check Glasis SILK, " stri do " Brocade do ‘,1 silk v°h,::: assorted colors for Bonnets lus Superior rich Brocade SILKS, Ste. All of which will be sold low for prompt pay- m J. PURDIE. eni. 17th September, 1856- Greatly Reduced Pricesll HE large STOCK of DRY GOODS at the “ Manchester House," Queen Street, will be olfeied . During this Heath, 5 at Prices very much Reducedll to make room for iuisvv isssoararieivs, ex- pected by first I-‘sll vessels from Lennon and Livsiiuo 1. Those wishing BARGAINS. will liiid it to their advantage in mi! .-it this lisiirlilishiiientl Y tligre are plent Farm for ale! T0 -I _-gun. " CYMBRIA LODGE FARM.” containing 2_30 acres, all iaclosed, 180 of which are cultivated. arm 50 are under useful and ornsuieatsl Wo_ ’ There is s good HOUSE and other necesssr Buildings for a farm of that site. Also aGARDE and small Orchard, well stocked with Trees, which ear a vast abundance of Fruit, (Cherries, Plumbs, C'"’|'lfllI|. Goosebeiries and Apples). The Land fronts on \Vheatle_y River and Rustico Bay, where 0' Fifi‘. (lieriings, mackerel, codfish, lo stsrs, trout, and other fish). 53003. Crop at Implements May.be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists of—' 9 IIURSES rind COLTS, 20 head ofCattle of the Cow kind, 80 Slllillil’. Crop, about- 40 or 50 tons HAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acres of Oats, 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres of Turnips, 2 acres of Poistos, 1 acre of Carrots. lmiiiediste possession can be obtained upon good security being given. I-‘urihsr particulars can he obtained front the proprietor on lhe premises. _ LLIAM HODGES. Cymbria Lodge, P. E. Island, B. N. America, Aug. 19, I856. FIREWOOD. 4 Cords of Firewoed,.resdy cut and split, of various lengths snd sizes to suit customers. Apply to— JAS. N. IIARRIS. August 25 1856.-lsl&,Adv3w Fresh Supply of Shingles. NO'l‘.HliR ciirgo of Bay Chuleur. the best yet received this year —l'l.\‘E dr. (.‘l‘ll)Alt. JAS. N. HARRIS. August 25. I856 —Isl3.v FOR SALE! 'I‘I_lE Sllilllup “SARAH,” of Belfast, two yetrs old, about 26 tons, carries I6 clinldrons of Coal. This vessel is wel found, in good order, and is well adapted for carryiiig‘Coal between this port and Pictou. Terms liberul. Apply to Bniuygngx Davin, Broker, Charlottetown. or to l’.\'l‘RlCl{ S'l‘El’llE.\'S. Orwell. August I8, I856.-—4w FOR SALE ! THE HULL & SPARS ofs Barons- TINI now nearly finished, hiyiiig at Orwell, built for the Newfoundland market, of 82 tons new measurement, and 142 tons old; length about 79 feet, 20 ft. 6 in. beam, and 9 i. 8 in. deep. Apply to the builder, Ai.s:x. Mcll.As:, or re- B[i.\'.lA'.lllN DAVIES, Sept. 2, l8.'i6.—-ti Broker, Ch. Town. Teacher VVanted. "AN'l‘ED for the Nine Mile Creek School Dis- trict, ii 'l‘eaclier of'tlie First Class, wiili a good moral clisructer. Apply to either of the undersigned 'l'r D0.\'Al.D CURRIE, \ -1 DO.\l.-\|.D l.IVlNt‘.sTON, :3 DONAL!) Mel-‘.At?llERN, 3 JOHN .\lcEAClll~‘.llN, .. Diiiziv McD0ll(iALL, : Nine Mile Creek, Aug. 16th, I856. DRAIN WATER Pi’PE8. OR SALE at the QUEEN Sousa: llousr, is quuntii of superior Salt-glazed Stone-wore. Pipes, Junctions. Bends, .3-c., frnin 3 inches to 10 in dininerer, supplying the cheapestsnd most efficient method of conveying writer under ground. WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, 22d April, 1856. Carding Machines. ore. ‘HE Subscribers olTer for Stile Ctirding Machines. Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treeniiil Machinery on it new con: struclion. Orders punctually attended to. Addreu John Morrice 8:, Son, Suckville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Carh. Cliarlotletoivn,July IS, 1355. lyllf ALLIANCE LIFE J1./VD FIRE LVS UR.d./VCE COM- PJJVY, LOJV'DO.\'. IITAILIIHID av AC1‘ or rsiiaiasnrrr. c¢,.u¢1£5,4)0o,o0o Sterling. _ CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Grist and saw no 1. out Kiln Gs ' Dwelling set _ _ ‘OR SALE. thateligibly si ed Grist Mill with tile Oat Kiln and Saw Mill. together with the Dwelling House and about sixteen acres of LAND under crop, known as " Mcl"arliine-.’s Mil|s,"and _ .~‘A.\lUl".l. W. Mc\ll'lRRAY. Sept. 3, lfiriti. Labourers Wanted ! IiuIulh‘I' of L.-\llOURliRS. including some _ NY 3‘ \l tV>', cnii get ernployinent on the Railroad lrt'l\\'w~n the llriid and Sln-disc in New Brunswick. linger-, (h the daiy), liberal. with the chance of ri-‘thing wsllb nl llllll Ofllce, or at the iuihscriher at the Works. IOHN BRUOKPIELD, Contractor. Bend, Sept. 8, I856. - . lately . ‘ . llomiigiie Itonil, 2.} miles from tieorgetewn. R ; Morrell River, Algust occupied liv Jt)llN ALDUUS, l".sq., on the p“.,,_,|,i,.d,. .4‘ pun-liriso inoney may remain on in- terest, pnyiihlr h_\ iusinlmeiits as may be agreed on- lfnoi so d at l'fl\'lll.t9 Sale b-‘fore the l8ill Serran- ium, this l’ro.n:rt_v will he i-tTered at Pvnnrc AUC- TION on that day fll I2 o‘r:loclt on'the premises. For further particulars, as to price, title drc. apply K0 'l‘i-ricoi=iiii.i:s Dssllaissv, 1-Isq. ofCliarloitetown, yjnh work. For particulars, enquire |Jonn Al,DOU|, Esq. Montague River, or to the °w"" OD!-IRICK WDONALD. is, isss. lol Ex