— have to take a higher view of human life 'HA8ZARD’S GAZETTE. r--. gun: HASZARITS GAZETTE. OCTOBER 11. I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am; that they may behold my glory which thou hast given me I II I knew not till then, where they had laid him, but felt that hismemory was safe in man warm hearts, and his soul in the ban s of Him to whom, in the vigor and sin- cerity of youth, he had committed it. It is well with him; but we are not taught it by the former anticipations of loving pa- rents, or the proud predictions of admirin classmates, for, all at faiilt, they haunt this sacred spot, ashamed and confounded. We than we can get from the to of the stateliest graveyard monument of ame, to under- stand its solemn mysteries of frailty and death. And here, erhsps, is the lesson we may learn from t e broken t read: it is one of humiliatin contrast, and yet, in a larger view, of c eeriug analogy. The machine at s and waits for the mining thread; it wil not go on without it. Oh! what a con- trast does the.graveyard furnish here! As the web of human history is weaving, before our eyes, we see some thread of rilliant dye snap, and yet the great mechanism moves on; the fabric comes forth lacking the all-important thread. The parent buries an only son; I friend, a friend. The lacer- ated heart may bleed awhile over the bro- I100 80“. but Ioon the cares of life jostle it on, and longing memories of the departed are luxuries of leisure. So will it be with the mourners at our tomb! " Vanity of vanities-saith the preacher—all is vanity!" But listen. " Those that thou gavest me I have kept, and none of them is lost.” “ Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with liini.” ' We miss them in this course web, but how brilliantly will they appear in that liner fabric which has the lustre of a heavenly light! ERCAN. A Wednesday, October 11. I864. Tana are some things of which we only duly appreciate the v.ilue wl en the are lost to us [or over. Now that the ei ht or nu e o'clock gun is never heard. and is not ilrely to be again, we feel the want ofa standard of time common to all, and one to which—-despite its occasional aber- rations and insccuracies—it was a matter of great convenience to reier. As that well uown hero, of cis-atlant-no fame at least, hia- jor Jack Downing sapientby remarks “its no use cryin for spilt ilk.” '1 e gun, or rather the ni ht y sound of it will be hehrd no more. hen the shades of evenin deepen into night, remembrance may, poetics P speaking, awa- ken an echo in the minds 0 many. but then the misfiirtunc is, that one cannot reckon on ‘tl‘re.eeIIo eorping at the ri ht time, so that fpr I pruetisa or unpcetica purposes it mig t as wsllbe silent, and we much doubt i( in practical minds item will awaken an echo at all. What tlsnaro we to do! ought to have some means of making known the lapse of time. Common-sense would sug- t the ereetieuof a Town Clock, but the die- tes of commoii sense are not always attended to, rticularly when the demon of party spirit isa road, ma ing such a variety of ideous noises, that the gentler and soft tones of com- mon senae are lost in the din. But the question of whether we shall have a mode of ascertaining the true time, so that all might be regulated in their transactions, whether of a business or domestic nature, by a common measure, ought not surely to be made a party or political ques- tion. he ro r distribution of time concerns 'every individual, and we do not think that we are calledvu n to prove what must be evident to every thinking, or indeed unthinking mind. Every man likes to have his meals served with punctuality. To the‘labour_'er,_ mechanic and man of business generally, it is a matter of some moment to know when to go home, and to be certain that his household is regulated in its movements by the same measure of time that his own are. To the merchant and the professional man as well as to their customers. clients or tients, a common standard pf time is essentia ly necessary. In fact, the minds of all men are, we are rsuaded,_ convinced of the importance as wel as necessity of having a Town Clock. Nor would the means want- ing. The only diflculty would be where to lace it The tower of the Catholic Chapel has been suggested, and _for our part we should be glad bi see a Clock.in a situation so every way appropriate. There are others however, who think that a public‘Clock should be laced in a building belonging to the public at afige, and there is sense in t too. ow. we would ask why the sky light of the old Court House might not be eonverted_into s ro rece tacle for a public time iece? it could be lhcad under the ccntroul o the Post oflce, to which it would be a veay appro ria_ts ad- 'uuct. In fact a Post 0 cc Cloc is, we lisvs, considered in every other plpoe a sine and as the Gas is already introduced buildin , there would be no dilculty in havin its isls tran:pare_nt, so that the hour mi t be ascertain with perfect ease by night as well as b day. But some one will as . perhaps one of emselves, what are you todo with the Commissioners of Sisal elite and their Court! To which more convenient place in which to hold their sittings. A room, the access to which is by a stair that will admit of but one at s time ml‘ ugoor down. is not exactly the to ld ssseia lee oft people in, and t is a matter of sorae wonder that as s accidents have not happened long since. There no reason that we can divine wh these Courts should not be ’!‘”'I nto the filzich the coulld by ar; i am I , re so tr ii a on t llt.lg°II.t he ea.s|ily diet. It wosuld also ed &e.crsdit and respectabilit of the Small Igfibt rt transact one more a e. Courts Justice should be easy of ..o.'l., and cpeuim altlaabswisrs they aria spit to dCO‘OlI.Od- rats ate s as , u us es s ‘tyranny. III;I.,hX:C°:l;Drtl°II|I‘OII‘III ttsr or bet- ssrptsssls wt to aolcektlia have so . we as time procuring which are. we should say, perfectly 'I‘_ ere are persons of sulcient liberalit an spirit in Charlottetown who would oontr - buts the requisite sum. and we cannot for-a moment sufir ourselves to doubt but‘ that the Government would do all in its power to aid in the aoomplishmeut of an improvement at once so necessary and so iraperativsly called for. A Sherifs Court for the nomination of two members to represent the First and Second District of Queen's County was held b John Roach ueen’s Bourke, Esq.,the Iii h Sheriilof County on Tue e fith inst., at the old gonrt Baplse, in Charlotbtetiliinkvihen the go. eorge ‘ es,propcsed v wson, ., and seconded by Ewenyldohliiian, l!'sq.; and John Maolieod, E_sq.,‘ pro by on. D. Montgomery, and second by Mr. Jbbn Mc- Lellan, were nominated candidates for the First Electorial District of Queen's Count ; and the Hon. Robert Moons , proposed b . Thomas Bonnet, seconded y Jo ii Ilctlill, Esq.; and Henry W. Iiobhan, proposed b James D. lIasaard,Faq., and seconded by r. William- Rogersou. were nominated candidates of the Second Electoral District of the ssins Conn Mr. N. Le Page was appointed Clark Court. We were not at the nomination and are therefore unable to ive even an outline of the speeches made at t ooccasicn. s can- not say that we are sorry to confess our ina- 'lity, for we are sure that there could be no- thin new elicited on the occasion. We passed by t e hustin and think we might venture to assert that tfere were not Five and Twenty voters from either of the districts resent. Polls will be held on Tuesday the lftb inst. and the Sheril's Court stands adjourned to Saturday the 21st inst., at 11 o'clock. §'Divine Service will (D. V.) be held in St. John’s Church, Belfast, on Sunday first, the 15th inst. at the usual hour. W. Suonoaass. Died. At Gecrgslowa.dth inst., Margaret, the beloved wife of Mr. John Mclsaac, Merchant. Sonris, in the did year of her a e. ller amiable disposition as a mother, cornbin with generosity and good w" others, endeared her to all. She has left a large family and friends to lament their irreparable loss.- Coin. .- 0 Port of Charlottetown. Al I VII) u . ' Oct. S, Schr. President. liewslt, Bay_ Vsrte, deal. Reindeer, Bermuda; sugar, kc. Elisabeth, Ans- polis; apples and chorus. Mary Ellen, Boston; g a. Sarah. l’ictou:coal. llth, love, Itnliinsou. do.; do. -Betas , do; do. Fanny, Firilsyson; do. 'I'homus Boui a, Sydney; dc. ilrigt. Nugget, Biddeford; goods. Favorite, llabin. llichibucto; deal. Itlth, Brig , Dodd. ltichihucto. for Liverpool. Schr. Ludi Gray; Wilkie. Boston; gen. cargo. Pacltst I". . Goodman, i‘ictou; mails. sarann. Oct. 8, F. R. Goodman. Picioo; mails, &c. Palae- iine. llichibucto; goods. Sass Goths. Webster, Buctoachs. ~ Bill, Ilarlt Warburtcu. Liverpool, by G. Iloopsr. Bsrir Mary. Wilson. do., by Chas. McDonald. Ellen, Tatmagoucbe; bel. The Brig Nugget arrived here on the 9th inst.- Sept. I9tlI. Lal. 4|. 8)., lo . W. 49. 82., spolre Brig Henry of Montrose, Capt. Groves, to Quebec out fldays. Leslty, short of water. Charlottetown Markets, Oct. 8. Beef,(small)lb. Sd a 8d Oatmeal, 2d Do. by quarter, Id s ddd Pearl Barley, 2d ork, ‘ a 5d Turkeys sacls, Ss d9a Us Do. (small), bda 7d owls. Ibd a Ild uttou, Id u Cd urtr' . ‘Id a 9d Veal, fldu Qd esss, Is a 2- sm, u none Duciis. Is a Is Id Batter (fresh), lbdu IS dozen, ‘Ida Do. by tub. lsldu Is 3d Barley bush., . as a d Lartl, I0d ate, ' s dd u Ss 'l‘a|low, rod a Is Potatoes, Is 0d e 2e Wool, Isa Is8d urni stldalg Flour, Homespun yd.,' Se Cd a be Chiclrens each 1d a Is Id Hay. too, cost too- Carrots buncli, 2d a 8d Straw, Charlottetown. October llth, 1854. R. WEA'l‘IIEIIBE wishes to inform all who owe him on sale and other accounts which become due on the Ibtlr inst. that untill the I6ih they can pay and receive their N otss at Mr. P. Powerr, Somrnersids. or at Mr. Dasn’s Vessel, at the Wharf at Crspaud; those nearest sash plsos viill please go so 5" O -s Please attend to this eslvss unnecessary troubl The Rev. Philip Kent. THIS eminent gentleman who has been for some . time employed as one of its domestic Agents. by the Bi-rrisri Aitu~I"anaran Rrsu: Sociitrv, has been siigaged during the Suinn-er irririaliing a tour throughout the British American Provinces, and vi- siting l the principal Auxiliary Societies and Branches of that noble Institution therein. lie is at present in Cape Breton, and issxpscted in Pictou on Pride the llth, whence. if a favorable opportunity should occur for a passage to Charlottetown. he will avail himself of it and pay this Islands visit. Should he be able to come over, a SPECIAL MEETING of the Avxrnraar Brena Sociurv will be called to receive li_iin, with as long a notice as circumstances is panctually and save your- a. Apartments to let. 0 BE Ll-11‘. AI’AR'I'MEN'I‘8 suitable for a small family. Enquire of Joint Bsvraa, corner of Queen and Water Street Choice Annapolis Apples. SELECTED FOR FAIIILY USE. SJLDWIJVS, GRIEJVIJVGS. GOLDEN PIPPIJVS. RUSSITTS. dve. CALL and get a Barrel immediately, or else you will be too late to assure a article for win- ter. Apply on board Ishr. Order, at PesIru's Wharf, or to W. T. PAW, Auctloueer on. iiis.iss_s. ......_.--_ BENJAMIN OI-IAPPELL Astbsfslbw ,sineagothsr tbl .'forssle. which he will.dispnss of on ........m. tanner- Ribev Boots and Shoes; Leather Boats. and Brogruns; Oil Cloth Suite. Glued Hats, Sou‘ Weslsre, Strl and Unbleached Cuties: Cetlsu Wsrp.'I‘lme ieoss,Broorris, ltuchsts, I ' sad to oIlIII'IlysItsfl's: CrscIisrs.‘i‘sA. Sena rt , tloussas. Soap. Candles, Rice, t'hocolate, Mus Starch. 'I‘e’- liscco, Spices, l'sblu Salt. Sbovsls,Hu.y and ‘snare srlis. IIO Bsshels LIVER POOL SILT. sso.oso Shingles. it.ouc rm Pi... a.....s.. DOS fast sfuss Deals, soltdfsst dtuddirg. irswssd. ssssaasuuIiog.s:;r..sor I.» ' It! acres of Lead be‘ I as Joe . situated reni?rsdavEm’I.'evss,s Isrlsw's Ills. G Let er Tewasblpflumhw Ilursl. rraltasssms . lest .'.'2o'§l'.'t.'.‘.l..'£ i. ‘__ . 'oas. - us-r ARRIVED. per ‘amour. it... LAB- RADOI, I00 Barrels Ptiiuu No. I. HIR- galloss of " BAKE RINGS. and a few delisieas PPLES. MIPS N. HARRIS. W Charlottetown, October I, II“. S . LOST. ‘ ON the afternoon of~ths I0th last. a STONE MARTEN BOA. between the residence ofhir. D. Boughtou in Kent Street and the Store of Mr. John Gales, Queen Square. . The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Store ofMr. G. T H saard . s . Charlottetown, llth'Oc1ober, ISM. Ii Bricks for Sale. FEW thousands well burst BRICKS. at Guest}: '1‘. Hassasn’s Beolr Store nquire A The Great British Quarterllcs. and Blackwoodls ltagaziriel nomiito SCOTT a co. not York, continue _ to Rs-publish the following British Periodicals, iz.: I. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig) I. 'l‘he North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.) ::hBlsclrwood’s'F.diriburgh :'I£lIIlI'tO Cfogy.) “ e resent c itical l to-. o uropeari upuirs wi rzndsr t ese publicglionl imusually iiiter_e&Ililr'ig during i s ear ISM. 'i‘ e \Vlll uccup a m_i e groan betvzesn the hastily .I.'m.... news Items, grade s|pecuJ lations and l ing rumours of the daily onrns , an the |)0IIdIl’0Il,'l‘0lIIO of the tutors historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great litical events of the time shall have passed awi:_y. tie to these Periodicals that readers must look‘ or the only reliable history of current svsats.snd as such, in addition In their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we_urge them upon the considerstioniof Ihe i;e°lp“iin£ pptbloicpfleipl or amen s are n r . earl sheets from the Britildli ublishers. by which we ahal be able to lace all our lle-prints in the hands ofsubecribers, a at as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the seine low rates as here- tofore, viu :— 4 Per an. For any one of the four Reviews 38 0 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For an three of the four Iieviews. 7 0 For nl four oftlis Reviews, 8 00 For Blncltwood‘s Magaziiie, I 00 For Bliiclrwnod and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blsclrwood and the i'our Reviews, It) 00 Payment: to be made in all cases in advance. They can be received by Mail at a very small ad- ditional postage. N. B.—l.S& Co have recently puhlishod,and have now for sale, the “I".AlI\lI'IllS t.’UIl)l'l," by Henry Stephens, of Ediiihurgh. lllltl Prof. Nurii-ii, nflnloe Col age, New Haven, complete in 2 vols. royal --r-iuvu. containing I600 p- e id literal and 600 wood engriiviiigr. Price in iiiueliii liiudiug, 96 ' This work it nor the all " Bookof the Farsi. lately aascsci-ra-run andilirowri upuu the market. . George '1‘. Hsszard, agent for P. E. I. NOTICE. Grand Division. HE Annual Session of the Grand Division S. of '1‘. of this Island, will be held in the 'l‘smper- suce Hall, Charlottetown, on Tlrurrday the 2ti'tIi day of October, instant, coinursncibg at 4 o'clock . in. - P By order. . .. V. . . P. DI-LSBRISAY, G S. but. as, 1354. . DENTISTRY. \ DR, W. H. STRAW, Suaouorr Dsir-i-in-r, tenders his professional services for a short period to the Citizens of Charlottetown. Teeth cleansed, Extracted, Filled and prevented from further decay. Artificial 'l‘eetli inserted. _ Chleric Ether administered to those who wish Teeth extracted without sin. Advice ratis. iss waited upon at their residences if required. Rooms" nt the Victoria Hotel. ' October 6, I854. ' Wshlng made easy and Pleasant ‘Y VII of IOITO Chemical Waslrinz flfll W36 II VIIAT BOSS ‘III! I Powd or. 1 THIS Powder, prepared l-p a practical‘ Climiiisl, is a ‘superior article for Washing Clothes. The process ofusing is simple and army. and closures willwut injury to the lines! firbric. One paeliage of this Powder will make two giilluris soft soap, superior in uulity for all domestic uses. Nothing exceeds ' made into soft soup for removing grssas spots froui _ woolen clothes and carpets “P Directions on each noltl s of the Powder ——which, iffollowed, will, give. ‘stlsra fair trial, general satisfaction. 4 W. R. WATSON. General Agent for P' E. island- Sold also by M. W. Sarxisaa, and T. DlIIIl- ar. June I5. I854. . ‘M- WANTBD TO CHARTER. SEVERAL SCHOONEIIS to carry COAL from Proton or Syidney to‘ HPs'lifax, lbr which liberal F to ‘libs van. I is - "iv. m G.‘W. DEdlJ.IIS,ChurlotIstownor S. CUNAIID ds Ce., Halifsn. August dill, isu. ‘ Notice of Co-partnership. IIE undersigned having this day taken his Con- sin, Mr. Gnoaou llavias into Partnership, the business hitherto curried bv hl-rr individually . will lufsturshs conducted u or the style or Srm off). & 0. Davies. All person indebted to him will please rnulie pa_vmeat of their respective Accounts to the new Firm; and all those to whom he in in- debted atll plebse fsraish their Accounts for liquida- DANIEI. _DAVIl:_s. Queen's square, Oct. 8. All papers sw FOR SALE. A BEAU’['IfUl.LY_ situated HOUSE and IDT. '_ _ oaths‘ l|e'rIh eidjs|of Iiilmb Square. tor usher sdsulsrs, eat to " i "" siciisau ssrrit osistsacsit this ponder. ailsr having been PROOLAMATION ' to sun Good People of P. I. BOBABLY there is nuts family is but what some mom of it are more ozlsss aflictod by Hanionrs or Chroaie a remedy for these various complaints. thsrs assume- ross preparations brought ‘into the market, but all of them of little or so But there is a discovery which has rscentl made is chsmiml anal era that is wonderful in its operation. It has been enough tried and we have proof ssflcisst to sutisf —ull front mun ' he highest cities the poop e ofilis United States can give—-that the medicine will do just what it is r . is nocrou HAAlP'l‘Ol'I Vane-risr.u Trric-roan. The ms- dicins is compounded from the Vegetable ' and may be used by any person without injurious consequences. By a wise choice and combination of sonic of the best of each class of co-operative, simple remedies, it fully reuebes all the essential organs of the human stem there it has proved it-ielfso efiiictnally curative of the wsroan aoinrn of chronic atfectious. Our two siillioa bottles have been sold in the riortlt and west during are lost flee years. 'I'hree to live bottles is warranted to care the worst case of Rheumatism. Two bottles will check the worst case of Dyspep- to. Three bottles are warrstsd to cars the severest case of Eryn‘ ' as. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scre/‘sin. One to two bottles is guarrantssd to cure the worst kind of Pimplrs on the Face. Tw as is wsnsutsd to cure the case ofRi'ng Worst. ee bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. Five bottles will cure the worst case ol . 'l‘hrse to live bottles has never failed to cure the worst case of Liver Complaint. 've es w‘ cure the worst cases of Cough, Consum iion, General Dsbility, Asthma. Il.c.. As a uxsaae Manicure it has no superior. We could give hundreds ofcussu where the curse were truly wonderful, but we r uest all to get a pamphlet and read the hundreds c certificates of its cures Pr sea 3l,t)0 per bottle. General Agent for I’. E. l., W. R. WATSON. Sold also by M. W. SKINNI-ZR.’ ‘Charlottetown Horticultural Society. 7 HE JUTUMN EXHIBITION of Fruits. Vegetables and Flowers. of this Society, vi-ifl he held on Wednesday, the llth October, at the "l‘euipcrance ii I. ' LIST‘ OF PRIZES: FRUITS. Best bunch of Grapes, white o 0 red worst .1. ' s O6G°°°9006oooeoOeooeoocooooeoeoooo oooeooooeeoeeoooeeeooecoooeoeoggoeeo eeooeeeceeooeeeoocecoeoe llest 6 Pears, 2d do llesi 8 winter Pears llest duz. Auiuuiu eating Apples dd 0 Ho. wiiiicr keeping do. Id tin. IIII. llii. raised lrniii seed .'d do o. ilest I2 Green Gages ' do do dd . . B-ell I2 Miignurn Bmium Plums llesi sort of l’luuis not less than I2 hi it u 0. 3d do. It . lit-st do. Baking Plums Best qun rt of Dsmscns Best Musk Melon Ad do. Best Water Melon 2d d VE GE TABLES. Best Cauliflower 2d do Best Brocoli . J , Os llest 3 Savoy Cabbages llest8 Early Yorlt o. Best 3 Uruiii Head do. Best 8 of any sort do. llcst I2 Carrots for table (Long Orange) Beat do Early llcrn llssi I2 Blood Beet est I2 Parsrii Best do. Salsify or Oyster Plant B-.-er I2 Onions Globe, while est r a Best do. do. 'I‘ree User do. d . Polatos ilest I2 Garden 'I‘nrnips, wliits Best I2 do Best I2 Table variety Best I2 'I‘orriatoes llest I2 Capsicoms lit-st I2 llends ripc Indian corn Best 2 dozen Eschalots lies! 6 heads Garlic lleatvtl heads Celery d 2d Best Pint Nasturtium I [lost buiicli Parsley llciit hunch 'I‘liyine llcst hunch Suiiiiuer Savory llesl. bun-:li Sweet Marjoriiiii IIIESI l)IllIt‘.lI Sit c lli,-st lot Sn eel llcrlrs FLO WEIIS. [lest bouquet of Garden Flowers for Table 2 d do u iiest bouquet of Garden Flowers for Hand ti o o Finest House Plant in Pot llcst Monthly Crimson Ross o Best White do 2 do Best Blush do 2d do llest Yellow do 2d 0 llairest House Plant in Pet 2d best do o Host show of Duhlias, not less than I d do d do ilest show of Paiisiss Best Balsam do Best Ccclgcomb o Best Double Stoclt d do o llsst single Stock Best Double Wall Flower 2d do do lisst Single do Best Flowering Plant from the Garden id do do Best Double Hollyhcck 2d do do Best of any other Fruit,Vsgstable or Flower n enumerated may be recoiiimeniied by the judges. House Plants ihst have tulien prices at former Ea- hibiiluits, not to be allowed Io cmsi . Pnasstu be paid at the time of eclsring thorn. Articles for couipeiiiion to be sent in before It o'clock. Doors to he open at I p. m. It is requested that those who are willing redis- poss of the articles exhibited should iriarh upou thorn " Tb be sold, prtrs " Asy intended to be sold for the basalt cfths Sccistyvsbesldalssbsn ""i islrstslts be had si assoc Prise es. O>I*Ibbbflblbuamsmamumamambmamqmaaq.n—————mammomen«mmmuummummmmmmmgaugu. mmuduuunbuqadoqwaoquuuoo c z m H.‘ do we -¢0°00°00°O°Oeoememooeoooomemeooama mmeomeeoeaooeeceeecoeceoeeoee¢¢¢¢¢g. aeOQ“OCO¢QOOOCQ6ac¢¢¢g¢9 AUOIIIIOII. Sale at Auction. S! WILLIAM DODD, ON Sarvaoav, lsth October, is front of _R.som. uSqssrs.avarietysfartIsl vis.— - 1 Cases BO(YI‘S U SHOE, A lot of DRY GOODS. consist’ ‘I’ Printed Cet- IOII. Dslsioss. Cobsrgs. Laces. Ri boas, &e., tie. Several ..u.i.. of irousiirioi.o- I’UltNI'l‘I'ltlv2, zrsuhlia Stoves. Bsdsteads. Tables. Wash Stands, c. I American built BIJGGY. Sale positive. In resorts. Oct. it. ' his as. CA'l".l'.LB, SHBIP, Panning Utensils, ac. 0 SE SOLD gy Prfirirc allcflol, at It . . i. O , on the Wiasloe IIosd,.d'b-out 7 ;llsslfr:I|iAChsrI:t'e’- town, on TUESDAY. the l1th OCTOIII. the fol- lsolrlr-‘i;g&CAT'l‘LE, SHEEP, FARMING STEN. , o: I heavy Farm Horse, S years old. I Bleed Filly, 6 superior hlilsh Cows. I Ayrshire Heifer. 4 Durham Heifers. 2 Fat Oxsn. 80 Sheep; I . . 8"‘ for all Sums over Two Pounds, with Joint Notes of Hand. WILLIAK DODD, Auctioneer. 9. I-ll) USEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, the rail.‘ inst., at ii o'clock, the T Subscriber will sell, at the Residence of J. WEA- HI-ZRBE, Esq., Prince Street, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. particulars of which will be given in Handbills. . WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Oct. I0th, I854. \ Valuable Real Estate, St. Peter's Bay. Township lo. 40. ‘HF. Subscriber has received instructions from the Proprietors of a part of the "Gaaarswicl I".s-rare," to submit for SALE BY AUCTION. at tile Old Court House. Chudottetowli, on To IIDAI, iiie 2-tih day of Ocrosna next, at noon. 000 acres ol fins FERTILE LAND. Nllllllflfl Of improved Farms, and Weodluuds. in tract to suit purc cars. This Property rissds so comment, it being so well known from its convenience in the Harbour of St. Peter's Bay. Plans of which can be seen at hi 0 cs. fi‘Tsrms tSsl . . . WII.LIAM DOUSE. Charlottetown, Sept. IS, I854. Iw or" H. w. LOBSAN. N Fainar, the 20th of October uspt. som- S-rnrirurr Swauur, Lsquire. situate on the Mal- psqus lined, and immediately o posits the Farm of James Psaiis, ., the whole of ‘the HOUSEHOLD FURNl'I‘UiIE, oriiprising Beds s Beds! , Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Sofas, Cooking and other Stoves,Chinawars,Crocksryware. Glasswars.Kitehsa Utensils, &c., l.e., .1150, Horse Sleigh and Fare, I Jaunting and I Be: 's'o'.i.' Sept. isu. Ex. a Adv. RED LION INN. 3 Mile Run. AMES WIIIGHT, having lately fittid up hi House for the convenience of Boarders sud 'I‘ra-. vsllers, informs his friends and the public that be is desirous of atlordin them every comfort and accurac- dstion. He taken is opportunity of returning thanks to those who have heretofore kindly patronized blur, and lie asaures ihein, that no exertion shall he went- ing on his part to secure a cuiiiinuaucs of favors. Liquors of the best description can always be sup- plied, and good Srabling for Horses. October llth, ISM. . rnouéurnc nrarcrr IN PRINCE COUNTY. HE PLOUGIIING MATCH under the direc- tion of the Prison County Branch of the Ileyal Agricultural Society will Iulre plscsou Wednesday. the llth day of October. inst., at St. I:‘.lssuer's. i"or_furthsr particulars apply to J. J. FRASER, Ssc'y P. C. Branch. St. FrISllI0l"l, October I, ISSI. BARLEYI WANTED a quantity of good clean four-sawed Barley, for which the higbsstpriss in CASH will be paid. GI-‘.0. Burt, Jae. October 4a., isu. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ROM I71! to lSbl,both years iaelusive—S vols ulSvo., with a co icsslsdsx; publ under an Actof the C cuial ' laturs. and rare- fslly ' ‘ F‘0ll‘ SALE —- Gacvua IILAID, situated in Richmond Buy, about ese-fourth of a astle Sum Priaestowu. This Island contains about so acres, and as a Ish- i station ‘is uusqssllsd in this Islsad.—-hvlug a ' spthefwstsroueuuside st-hubs? table Title will bsgivuu} and fur mpieulsrs. apply to War. Feaearr. Fag... HOWE. April es. isss. (lbw. in T0 SIRVANTS. ww-*.....i:_;_ i:;s?::.-.-.-....- -..-.: mencing at I2 o'mock. at_ the residence of