% PUBLISHED ON Tlfiblisiicu 1823. 4” IiASZARD’S GAZETTE Published by Geo. T. Haszard Queen Square, It issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. AND CONTAINS, THE LATEST NEWS, A'l‘ HOME Jr ABROAD. Labourers Wanted ! ANY number of LABOURERS, including some IIIASONS, can get employment on the Railroad between the Bend and Shediac in New Brunswick. Wages, (by the day ), liberal, with the chance of melting wel by job work. For particulars, enquire at this Office, or at the subscriber at the \Vorl<s. JOHN BRUUKFIELD, Contractor. Bend, Sept. 8, 1856. I s 1 1 i I ‘ Victoria Lloth and battling Mills. TIIE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to the public generally, for the very liberal support given to the above lllllll, for the last five years, and would intimate that he is now prepared to telte in Cloth rind \Vool, and return the same with desptttch. The above Mills having undergone a thorough repair, parties trioy depend on having justice done to nIl_HItIn they may please to forward. JOHN Ill-INI)I'IltS().\l. Hrackley l’oint Road. Agent, Messrs. lleer dr. Son, Charlottetown. August 12, I856. Persevcraiicc Hotel, LEASAN'l'l.Y situ.ited in front of Kin ‘s Square, where every romfort will be afforded to the travelling community in general. 'I‘he Sub- scribsr be a to intimate, that strict attention and moderate c iargee will entitle him to it share of pub- lic patronage. J. \V. FORD, Proprietor. Ch. Town, Sept. 8, 1856. E‘ SERVANT GIRL fwanied. ‘$1, Douglas Estate, Lot 19. OFFERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of that portion of Lot 19, known as the " Douglas Estate" comprising about 1730 Acres of excellent land 'l‘he whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various tenants at a re- ssrv rent of one shilling Currency per acre. An isdisputable title will be given. R. STEWART. Charlottetown, March 2lst, I856. Oardtng Machines, coo. ‘HE Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool I’iclters. Power 'I‘reenrtil Machirter on a new con Iruction. Orders punctunlly titten ed to. Address Jtrliu Morrice & Son, rluekville, County of West- Ilsrlarid New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Carh. Cliarlottetown,July 18, 1855. FOR SALE! TIIE HULL St SPARS ofa Barons- -rrrru now nearly finished, laying at Orwell, built for the Newfoundland market, of 82 tons new measurement, MI tons old; length about 79 feet, 20 ft. 6 in. 9 . 8 in. dee . Apply to the builder, And. .IIeF.ar:, or to-— ‘ BENJAMIN DAVIES. Sept. 2, l856.—-ti Broker, Ch Town. FAIRBANKS’ cnssuit-t-an S C A L E S , ' 01-‘ ALL VARIETIES. Warehouse, 84 Kilby Street. B08 '1‘ 0 N . GREBNLEAF Gt BROWN, Aonrrrs. Afull assortment of all kinds of weighing appara- tus and store furniture for sale at at Rail- , I], and Coal Scales set in tiny part of the I’_roriaces. AIID may he lied for a few persons on appli- . cation to .i r. WILLIAM PAUL, opposite the residence of John Bracken, Esq., King-street. It. Town, Sept. II, 1848. t.tll’s \§\‘ FillMlllS’ corrrraacraa ’ EVERY ""'“ Church of England Prayer Books ASZ;\l{D 8:. OWEN have received a large ly of the above and are prepared to lcll‘ them at the following low prices, viz. Ruby 32ino_ Cloth, Gilt Edged, ls _ " Cape Morocco, Embossed rrclily Gilt, 3s. Morocco, 4s 6d. Minion 3‘2rno. Roan, Embossed, Gilt Edged, 3s. Nonpareil 32mo. 3s. l ica 24mo. 5s 6d. I 8vo 9s. Calf. 12s 6d. . JOHN HARPER, i Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, (Queen-Sl, in Air. Dcsbn'say‘s Bui'It1irtgs,) Solicits the patronage of the public, rind will endear-I vor to merit the confidence ol all who may favor him l with business in the above litre. I"eh_ ll. 1350- l I. Carriage Bolts. l ASZARI) 81, O\\’F.N ltavo received it large Stock oftlie aliove—of the following sizes :— i utivorit. [AM . ' I5 Inches by 5 5-16 3-8 l ll ‘ _ I 2 " 1 2; It 3 3| -I 4 - I 4 3.3 7-16 ; -I “ I-4 7-I6 3-8 'I‘licse Bolts have neatly turned heads and are offered I for sale at from 25 to 50 per cent lower than they can be made for on the Island. |- to 1, E COPAL VARNISH. l Fl-‘.\V Tin-cans ofsupcrior COPAL VARNISII . by C A for so II. IIASZARD. Cliarlottetown, July 2d, I855. A CARD. HAVILAND &. BRECKEN, Barristers or Attornies at Law, JVOT./IRIES PUBLIC, t}c., st. OLD CUS'l‘O.\l-HOUSE BUILDINGS, Warns-Srnnsr, ClIAlLOT'l'E'|'0WN, E. ISLAND. 1'. IIEATII IIAVILAND, IREDEBICK IIRECKI-2.\'. STEAMER Le Merchant 1‘ Lady ldon, mudam, PHILIPS F. IRVING, Cottttartnza. Under contract with the Provincial Govern- . ment carrying Her Majesty's Mails. HIS superior British built STI-1A.\ll-‘.R—_coppered and copper fastened. 312 tons Register, .90 5 horse poster, classed at Lloyd's for 13 years, having superior accommodations for I’itssenger_s—will run regularly, during the reason, on the line bctweeni Charlottetown and Picton, and between Charlotte- ‘ town and Shediac :-- Leaving Shediac, unless prevented by unforseen circuuistsiices, every Tuesday morning, at 6 o‘cloc_li, for Charlottetown : leaving Charlottetown for Pic- ton every Tuesday nt 2 o'clock ; returning from Pictou every Wednesday, leaving at 8 o’elpck ; will again leave Charlottetown for_l’ietoii every l‘hur_sday morning, at 10 o'clock; will return om every Friday, leaving at 6 o'clock ; and will go on to Shediac, leaving Charlottetown at 1 o'clock. For freight or passafi, tipply at Rieliibuctou to the owner. Ii. P. W. D “B ISAY. F.sq.—In Shell- iac to E. J. SMITH, Esq —in Pictou to Messrs. J. 6; J. YOIISTON.-or in Charlottetown to 'l‘l|l-IO. DESBRISAY. O E June I2. I856. Ilttrncss antl Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, MANUFACTURER. & IMPOBTEB 29 Kilb Street. (near State), Boston- l*‘l-'I".ltS or Cash at low ripies,E8prinigs& iéplels, B|,8k,Ri ,Sas,namee oti, Plllelllolllld I'IIIIcIlltoQ.I8d Iiiiiither; all of first quality. Scranton malleable Iron on hand, and furnished to order and pattern. Full assortment American Har- noss, Hardware. I‘1taricur.Ari ATTINTION ; were turned down, and a portion of the face of iwink at me, sir?” said it beautiful young Cliarlottctowii, P. E, lslaiiil. Wednesday. October 8, 1856. MISCELLANEOUS. Otto-ins or Curii;ii'rtvaNs:ss—During the Dorr war in ltliode Island, a bill was brought in to “or- ganise the army." This aroused from sleep an old man in the corner, who represented a town in the western part oftlie State. "Mr. Speaker," says he, "I tell you I am decidedly opposed to organ- zing ilie army, as you call it. Our forefathers fit through the revolution with nothing but a drum and life, and come off first best tool I go agiii organs. They'll be dreadful tiuhandy things in battle, now I tell you !” ' ‘l is was irresistible, and tild"Auuty Rhody’s army" ieinsins unorgan- ized to this day. 'l'itr: litter: or iris l"itriii:ri.—Ori the birth of of the sevonili sun, all the woman came rushing to see the infant, and congratulate the happy pa- rertla tipon the event Otir friend anticipated the Vlall, and instead of having the child prepared for it, made the servant bring in is sucking pig, and dressed it up in suardling clothes, and co. veririg tip its face, he laid it in the same place the real Cllllll should have occupier. ' ‘he ladies were introdticid to the apartment, and gently approaching the bed, the coverings the little ,L'l|IIlI(.‘I' was exposed, “Bless my soul !“ said one of the ladies, “what a reiriiirltable child." “to very interesting 3 “ said the second. "And so good nziiurcd E” lilracrved the third, as she t‘tillllIlt.'llC€tI toying with it. “Aritl how very like his father !" remarked the fourth. Ihey were all struck with ilie obsevaliou, and xclaitrie “'I‘ht: very image ofhis father Y" The Ilitlll‘rtll part-nt rushed out of the room eonvulsed with ltiugliter, leaving the women to l discover their niistitke. l __ l Bifrzicii or PIKOMISI-‘..—-A singtilar method 1} of obtaining satisfaction for non-fulfilment‘ oftirnarriuge contract is delineated in a Mississippi paper. The disappointed swnin has advertised the fair one, in order, as he says, to keep every honest man from being duped by her perlidy. A HAPPY Ttrti.v.—“For what do you lady, angrily to a stronger, at :1 party, an “ I be our par-i replied the wit, “I winked as men do looking at the suon—-your splen- dour ditzzlczl my eyes.” evening or two since. )1 \Vbnt is the worst kind of fare for a man to live in?—Warfare. The following question is now before the Tillictudlum Debating Society:—-“ Is it aatraarrrssa. W DEN ESDAY & SATURDAY. wrong to cheat ti lawyer?” It is expected that the answer will be—" No! but impossi-, $1 - A dancing master, in renewing his solici-; tations for patronage, wishes to express his obligations for past favours, when the printer inado hint say, “Most respectfully offers his shanks." Lord North, who was very corpulent be- ,lore a severe sickness, said to his physician after it, “ Sir, I am obliged to you for in- troducing rrie to sortie old acquaintances." " VVho are they, my lord?” inquired the doctor. " My ribs,” replied his lordship, “which I have not felt for many years until noiv.” “ A young apprentice to the shoemakingl business asked his master what answer he‘ should make to the oil-repeated quostion,1 “Does your master warrant his shoes?” “ Answer, Tom?” says the master; "tell them that I warrant them to prove good; and if they do not, that I will make them good for not ing. OIVIN T0 OIDIII, ./ New Series. N 0. 383. Tsacrr your children by languape _and ecept never to wound a person's eelinsg Pl’ . . . because he holds a humble station in life— . because he is poorly clad—because he is nwkwar-d—or because the God ofnature has bestowed upon him a darker skin than theirs. AN Exrr-znissr.-—A dashing and fashion- able widow says, she thinks of suing some gentleman for a breach of promise, in order that the world may know she is in the mar- ket. I DEl.ICATE l.vQutitr.—“ An’ is O'Flager- ty your name?” said Paddy to it new-made acquaintance. “ Sure, I knew two ould maids in Tippertii-y by that natnt-.——-but they weren’t yer mother at all, was they ?” A Mount. DUN.-—A Pennsylvania Yan- kee publishes the following advertisement : --“To Money-lenders and Speculntors.— I want to pay my debts, and its the only means I can devise to get money without suing, I have resolved to expose at public stile, at the Court-house, on Tuestlay, the second week of court (when there will be a good many politicians about), a large num- ber of unsettled book accounts, and the like ntitnber of notes of various dates» and amounts. A full and complete printed catn- Iogue of the names, dates, and amounts will be distributed on the day of sale. Con- ditions, cash.—.R. THORNTON.-—N. B. The a ove accounts will be open for settlement until the day of sale. Sssr SLICK sun THE L.tnrt:s.—“ Cousin John, how did your wife hurt her back so P I declare it makes me feel awfully to see wlint a bump slic’s got.” With that cousin John looked at her, lat-fed a little, and ortera. minute said, “ Hush, cousin, you must not talk so loud; it’s true, Mary as put on rather too much bustle, but it's the fashion you see.” Ilooked round and as true as you live, there war-n’t a girl in the room that hadn't her back sticking out jest the satire way. Such a set of liurnpbacked critters I never did put my eyes OH, and yit they all stood about a smiling and a talking to the fellers as if nothing oiled them, poor things! As for the men, I thought that I should have haw-hawed right out a lar-fin te see some of ’em; there was one chap talking to Miss Beebe with his hair parted from the top of his head down each side of his face, and it hung down behind all over his coat collar like a young girl's just be- fore she begins to wear it comb: and there .was two bunches of hair stuck out on his upper lip right under his nose, like a cat's whiskers when she begins to get her back up. Every time he spoke, the hair riz up end moved about till it was enoti h to make a feller crawl all over to loo at him. Think, sex I, if it wouldn't be fun to see that varmiut try to eat. Ifhe didn't get his victuals tangled up in that bunch of hair he must know how to aim all-fired straight with his knife and fork. Dr. Hugh, Bislio of Worcester, had a weather-glass whicli cost thirty guineas. His servant was ordered to bring it into the room, to show it to some company, who, in handing it to his lordship, let it fall, and it into pieces . The good old man desired they would not be uneasy at the accident. -'1 think.” said he, “ it is a lucky omen: we have had a long dry season; nowl we shall have rain, for I don't remember ever to have seen the glass so low before." e