vii- o O I O I THE ME\V ROUTE TO INDIA. As it is impossible to over-estimate the importance and value of any means that _may be found practically applicable to the shortening of the journey between Englini and hCIyI‘l0ll possessions in the East, we must own that. from the time when Geoc- ral Chesney first directed the utteiition of the public in this country to the tiicilitics presented by the Valley of ilie hiiphi-ates for the construction of an easy and rapid mode of communication between the Eas- tern shores oftlie_Mediterr:ineiiii and north- western provinces of our Indian Empire, d tie riiil. we have never censi-d to regard the project with other feelings than those of u very lively interest not-oinpniiied by the hope that sooner or later steps would be taken to carry it into execution. 'l‘here Sl'('lll8 to be iioiv ll reasmziblc. pstispect that this new and shorter route to India will be esta- blished at an earlier period than we had anticipated. V\'ithin the last year the un- dertiiking lizié been seriously taken up by a coinpany loriiii-d for the special purpose of carrying it into ('XCct.lliill; and within the last week a body of the ollicers of this company have actually set out from Eng- land to commence the operations. A recent correspondence between the company and the Foreign Ollice enables us to explain pretty precisely the present 'tion of the undertaking. On the :.‘.6th ofthe last month, in accordance with it request to the etfect, the company trniisrnited to Lord Clarendon It desr:riptioii of their proposed route, and ofthe iiiituic ofthe concession promised by Turkey, intiinating at the same time their hitention to despatcli General Chesney, Sir John Maeneill, and ii competent stall, im- inediately to the scene of opcrutioiis. The route at present contemplated is from the port of Scleucia, on the Mediterranean, ria Antioch and Aleppo to Jiibcr Castle, on the Euphrates, a distance of 60 miles, and the contract with the Ottornen Govcrniiient will enibrace ii guarantee of 6 per cent for U1) years, with power to raise capital for sir.»- mers at 3 rate to he licrciifter tleteriiiiiied, The land is also to be given free ofcliurge, and the guarantee is not to involve any right on the part of the 'l‘ni-kish Govern- ment to participate in lll'lll‘e pi-otits in ex- cess ofli percent. beyond a rciiiibiirseiiieiit of any sums of interest they may lin.ve pro. viously paid. At the same time applica- tion lius been riiade to the India House and the Board of Control for encouragement and co-operation, and the support of Lord Clarendon is also relied u on in his instruc- tions to the British Ambassador at Constan- tinople, who is believed to regard the pro- ject with great interest. In the instructions given by the Board to General Chesney and Sir John Macneill, whose departure t place on Tuesday last, full liberty is gi in to adopt any spot on the Medi- torrsncan other than Selucis that may ap- nr more favorable. It is indispensable that the line should start from a safe har- hour. and a former survey of Seleucis by General Chesney and Captain Allan, R.N., occurs to establish eligibility of that point, but the port of Alexnndretts would give the shortest line to the Euphrates, and it has been said by high naval authorities that it would contain the whole navy of Great Britain. There would, however, be some objections on the score of unhcslthinoss, as well as from the less satisfactory character of the gradients in its neighborhood, and loss it should appear that these may be roidod Solcucin will most probably be se- lected. The general nature of the route from Solcucis to Jabcr Castle appears to be ' ulnrly free from physical ditficulties, no the nine nin be said of the entire dis- --tance to Bussorn , on the Persian Gulf, to which the railway will be ultimately ex- tended. Whh regard to the habits and disposition ofths population of the provinces through which the line will pass, the experience of General hosncy, and of others, is held to establish that no serious dilficultics need be apprehended, and that if their rights are as tod they may, in fact, be made valu- blo allies in maintaining the permanence and security of the work. If these expec- tations should be well founded there will be every reason to expect that the undertaking may be rapidly carried out, and that at n I-IASZARD'S GAZET not distzini period the passage to India will be reduced to little iiiore than half its pre- sent l‘ltlt‘-. A line ot’eh-etric teleginpli will nccoiiip.'iii_i the work llillvtlglltlul, and will, of course, he pu.-hi-d on .-iiiiiiltiiiieoiisly ii itli I ll is scarier-l_\y pus.-ilvle to owi- rate the ell'ei-ts tliiis lllti'l_\‘ to he proilucitl upon the coiiiiiii-roe of the \\'oi'ltl, lll.(l it iiiay he liiirl_v liiipul that tl e (it>\'I'l‘l‘ilI'it tit.- oftlie two C<itIl.ll'l(‘.'o piiiii:iri.'y iiitei~i-sti-d—- t_i‘ii'eat Britain and 'l‘iiike_\' —-will loose no opportunity of pi-oiiii-ting the. work, and hastening its e (‘Ctllltill. .\|io\'e all, the East India Coiiipiiiiy will he l.-oiiiid to e\'pe- lute it by every aid they can nlliir d. or three years of \H'lt-(lllt:Clt'(l em-r;.ry will, uiiquestioiiii'ol_i', hrin;: lloiiiliny within lit"- teeii d.iy’sjoiirnt,-y tioiii Loiidon, and it few years later, should pcai-e continue, and the Sultan be (ll.~lptl§(‘(l (as he appear-.~i to hot to .- E extend the line of i-:iilw.'iy tliroiiph Two TE OCTOBER. 4. V Lescher’s Starch, ac. ll1l.\llS I,» -i.lier’s best London Starch, 1 ‘i tilt-iitii-ld I’itleiit 9, l en t. 'l'liuii.b Ultra, (1: .‘lIi1ii=Ii’¢'ililiIi. \\i ll. \li .'\'l'Sll.\' _AUC 'i'IOI‘3l.', BY wii.LiA:ii D001). VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 'l‘lll'I fo‘lowin_' li.\ i\'l).5' ii .il l’ltl~'.I\ll.\l-‘S will l)U1it‘[t|l|j|ltIrIt) Sllllthlu-‘ll to l’ut-lt' (Lillipu- iition, at the (i‘o..‘ii llous ‘, ('ooi.i .l ll.;.l.lii 2. HI l'll"I‘ll)"t‘l-‘-1tI,'tttl \\'l‘il‘.Vl‘i$ll\\'. the ‘.‘1). i d iy ol‘()C'l'L)lll‘.ll item, at the hour ot l‘.‘ ii‘.-loch; PAPQR 15I.‘3tE::G'E.”§ilC7'r-:3 I . >JC§I' RECEIVE’): 3.300 l’lI~.‘L.‘l-.‘.\' Fli'0.\I b’O.\"1'0.\‘, \,1_:__ .\Iiil l'.ir S:-tit‘ l|)_i' ll;\57..\l{U dd OVVEN. p\s'i‘i'i:i~: ioixs 3.».-. ~;::::. -.’:H ziui -:::5.iu *‘”3' "" ‘°""" ihr; Rovaltvol'l'liitlot:.town.triHIi1II;: “HI Po"! ' ' "W"'_‘ 'l"t‘lt‘r':l R....i., .. .i ~tlttI|'~|" :-."-~ if ‘l_'_"§ ‘{ f":""j“ ,""‘,‘f Hari‘i\-rare Hardware! 1 I-"W": c”‘li|l1|“-.'.' H l~-~' “l" " "l ‘“ "° " '”"‘ lTS'l' lil'Il‘lIl\'lill l'ri\Iii the l'riiti'd Sttilcl. and inure or less. _, _ o for Sale hr ll.\S'/. \|{ll ht ()WF..'\'— r\t.so— l'li:it |ir':iutifiill_\' situ it: «l Plillljl R l \- .\lorti~-- l.oi'.h~i .iiid l.lIlI'llt"l, friiiii tld to 205 ciich_ foriiiinig part or L‘. I,\l .'-1U.\' lit‘ li l\I*- l~“. “I ll”-‘ ltiiii. \\ t:.-‘l~'tIl, store door and phite Locks, &c, liiiyilty ti.‘ Cli:ttl4Itti't.i\\ii, lti-ttlI=“; tilt the lltll=‘- ."iii.iil l.orh.<, (ii large stoi'I;,) _ hoio_i_vh, and lll the iiiiiiitilint-* \l"llt‘.l_V of Uo\'erii- \\':irdro‘o.-, lltl and t‘tlll lloohs, -Is at 2rd (id per do-4, ,,,,.,,. ][..u,~.-‘ 1.”-]‘,~ 1., mo (Ii‘4‘|1p.il;tlll ol t'2ipt.itii ll'i‘lI niid iioo-_leii lléiicli Screws, l;L.,,.,.,,[,,v' “_ _\ I r,,,u,,,;,._t 0. ii”. ,..,.ii..,-.,_.-1 |.,- t‘lV:imp an-l l€i;;;er.~i‘ Screw.-, I: e lioail leatliiig to tioreiiiiiieiit ll--ii.~i-, :.tiil on , ll |l‘“” -" ll‘ "”"‘- (2"‘”'\‘l""‘vl’d)- &°- 23 34 it His, whole line of his doipinioii, ti-oiii the l)u- ,,,,, 9“, M. \V,,.,_§,,c,,, 3,“. ,,,t,.,,,,,.,._, ,,,, NH3Ittint-rut,porcc1..ni,—silu-rt-it l)oor..~'tiuitcr and Draw. . . " . l , ', _. nuhe to Ci-iistaiiitiiioplt-,iiiid llt(‘ll(.‘c ti-oiii the .~'iu-ei -33;: t. o ', :i ltlt t‘ m..i.- or l»-~s. \'.'i'.'i Ifw. "' l‘ " ' . D , eastern shore olltlie Bosplioriis to the poiiit , I. ~ t'IIl:tllllI !ioiis l)\\'l‘.l.l.l.\ ti llt IL?.\l-I. 5 “"l‘ "i""-“ “"‘l'”" “"‘l -l'l”‘"""‘l "'“""' l‘“°l"- i,eaml l()l"l‘-lllfl l.llI.\GS ni.d zippiiiti i...; cos lllt it unto ilIt'lt|ll;_!Ilij_:. at which the present iiiiilertiikiii;_r is to coiii- _ 'l he (YIllilltl|_!t'lll .'ii ri.i Iy l ‘t’.l.L‘l|}'i and it 'llt'lll‘ inence, we iiiiiy he e.\’cliaii;_riii;: the fogs of, i 1 t P f H , ' 2 . -' ,~;uv I ‘i H MD 7 ‘tsv l‘.tl,t_'lulld for the golden sun oi India in tho,‘ 5‘'‘” ‘.l.' ' '0” I " 5 " .'i_ ‘. . 1 .~ . . , ol .\lis. \. tl.~t).i. li.i\i.i_v ll-'l'll our. ti.ii..— 'l'li‘l to- bncl space M "‘ single week’ ‘\ 0 dlmllt it C ti.-idi new wt .\lr l).i\'i l llitlsoii, iii lilI‘ltll1‘l.tl », pot lllfliillltillie are many among us who \villg,,,,,,,,., ,1“ ,.,,h,.,i,~,. p tve to o t iis. iup~'il_\' til'iiiii:titrIi l.-it IE), will be sold in to simple, -.ii.il llt.t;tl ant’. d:st-li;ii,__v- ed of all lllCUllll)t£lltCt'.-i. ,.- _" .. ~. ..i.- (7: i, 'l Ilsnn Ti.\ir:s.—-A Yankee Doctor lias-,ht‘,""D"“.i.l]l'|l,\‘,;l'jji,p :,,'jf 1i‘,‘,',l;n\‘l,_\~‘i.;l_l,~] recently got up a remedy for hard tiincs.‘. ‘ ‘ _ ,l<iiown its the present I'.'>lilt‘l-('0 of Mr. l).ivid ll» C0n5l3l5 of WT] ll0U|'5’ llal'd li-llJ0ll|‘ PCT ' \Vll§t'ltlfilrtl!lllll£ -l0 loci on lliehiiiond-sir i-t. =iiiil day well worked in. extending in deptli 50 feet. a little ltItIl"‘- or less, —— ltt|'tlIlll’_! part of'l'U\\'N l.(l‘l'.\' Nos. 4 .o.d .'i. in A S'roa\' or Bo.iimi.—0n the 7th of A ugu~’t, " ilio st-,roi.il hundred ot"l‘ou ii litll.-lllClttttl-»llt’lUWll the 3IIlll\'rrsiIl'_y of St. Gaetaiio, while the l{iii;:’s , 'l'liis propi=rt_\' is subject to tin aiiiiiiity ot'J;.'id eur- ciirriagc escorted by his boilv zsurils and liussiiis ‘ icncy per iinnniii, cliarged tlicrem {or the me and passing the corner of the Via Santa Britzidw. in ; benefit of Mrs. Itlary l‘I izalietli Wi‘-o:~.. lttilll and the street of Toledo, two oftlie horses §lltt|H‘t.l ’ alter the tlt'(‘t'ilSt.‘ other present lin-h.i:i.l. (iz: cast- and felt. The police and the soldiers were en- she shall survive him). and so l»ii_v as -he shall gagged in getting them tip, when; taking zidviin- . l't‘l|I:tltt his \\ido\\ and lllllllilfltctl, .lll‘il i: wi.l be "I28 Of this inti-rrupiion, a lame min, le:iiiing‘.-olil liable lltt'l’t‘l0. upon a stall‘, and respectably dressrd, npp|‘u:l(‘llr’<l , For terms otsile and further piri viilurs. eii the carriage, hrinded 3 written petition to the quire oftlie llll'l(_‘rz4l,_Ht«‘tl 'I‘riisii.-cs for .$.i.e.&e., l\'in;_v and began to speak in a low tone ofvoice. g iii.der Deed of li'~..-Ii.-:«.~v and t.‘ii;ive\'iiii e. ll-‘Ltlltlfl An otlicer of the guard saw this, r. n -Vtllll drawn ’ date the ‘llst d.iv ol l):‘i‘t':Ill)t’Y. lb‘.'i.'i. '.‘\\'('llll’l.I swords against the petitioner, and inlliciisd ti by the above iiriiiii-d ll;l\'|¢l Wilson and his said wound upon him ; other tilIlt2t'lu followed the . wife, with the other p:il'llt'.3lll(‘lt,‘ltt iiainel. to the i-xriiriple, and the cripple tried in vain to ward T iiiitlirrsigiitail, ‘tlt.«lt.ll'l\ lt'2l~lL'It'tl, and as the sriiiie oil the hliiws. \Vhen he was about to sink he- Y is {llllt‘lItlt‘tl |~_\' an tllltlt lltltt the-reto, date-l tin‘ lUtli iw:-th their assault he cried out to the King. ay of .\lay uliiino, Ctitlut:L‘tl tliercoii, and also "l“erdiiianrl, they are assaulting me before your _ duly reqistt.'rm_l. eves ! Reiiieniher this !” The King was to-rri-,i Dated at Cliurlottetowii, this 10th day of Sep- tied by tiis appeal, and called out to the officers teiiiher, 1856. Let him have his his”. [Immediately afterwards the horses naving been raised, the carriage went on at full -Jttlltlp. Tire same shocking scene is! d«~s«.-ribed in several letters from Naples, some‘ adding that the min was mortally wounded. i~imil:ir iitlziir happened at Paliiiero, in the year 1853, when Colonel Niinziante, afterwards pru- nioted to the rank ofGeneral, imhrned his sword in the life-blood ofa man who had merely ventu- red to sccost the king’s brother, the count of Syracuse. Nunziante obtained for that ferocious deed, the nickname of Amszza-morti (“Kill them d,") by which lie is known amongst the popu- lace at Palermo to this day. JOSICPII lll".'.\'Sl.l-ZY. JUll.\' l.().\'(.‘W()lt'l‘ll. ROB l'IR'[‘ S l‘l‘I\\"AltT. Sept. 1;). BY JOHN C. TRAVERS. Notice to Farmers and others. VJ-‘O er: Sour by Auction, on ’l‘iiviunAv the 9th of UC'l‘UBElt next. at It o'clock, fore- noon, on the Farm of Mr. NATHAN WRIGHT, on the Winsloe Road, 5 miles from 'l‘own,ths whole h. of is snocx, altar, at FARMING IMPLEMENT, €- 0 - Mus. Put'riNo'ron’s VIEW or TzMrir- tuNcs..—“lntemperance!” said Mrs. Par- tington solemnly, with a rich emotion in her tone, like an after-dinner speech, at the some time bringing her hand containimg lhe coruurrrvc or I Ayrshire COW, 4 years old, from ‘ Sweet Lad,‘ 1 do 3 do do I yearling HEIFER. from ‘ Sweet Lad ;” I Cslf,‘fron1 do., I Cow I cod Farm Horse. 2 Pigs, snuti‘ she had just brought fi-_om the 1 3,, st. h, 1 ood Sleigh, I Truck, box down upon her knee, while Lion, with 1 set sleigh Harness I Janniing Sleigh 6r. Furs, ii violent sneeze, walked away to another 1 “E 0'" I 30"?’ ‘ l’l°“Sl| 1 tr Hsrrows Franklin Stove part of the room—“Intemperancc is a monster with ii good many hands, and creeps into the bosoms of families like an alligator, and destroys its peace and hopi- piness forever. But, thank heaven ! a new eric had dawned upon the world, and soon the hydrant-headed monstcr will be over- turned. lsn’t it strange that men put enemies into their own mouths to steal away their heads?”—“Don't you regard 2 acres Potatoes Five tons upland HAY. A number of Sfoolis OATS and BARLEY. and a number of Forming Implements, and other articles too numerous to mention. &‘ 'l‘:nau.—A|l sums nndsr £5 cash on doli- vsry after the sale; over £6, a credit of 8 months, on approved Joint Notes. Don't Forget Thursday the 9th October Greatly Reduced Prices !! - -_ 7-. - _ HE I rgc STOCK of DRY GOODS iitthc “kins ’",'.’fr in -a .i'ue' we~"ke(.l’ "m0 i T “ Mdnchsstsr House," Queen Street, will be cently. ll it is, she replied with the on-,,ed some old or ument, “it is so small a one‘ nu-mg thig fignth, that Providence won't take no notice of it,i - , and besides, my oil factories would miss it‘ in Pnces "ly much Reduce so." Ah! kind old heart, it was thg drunk- to mslic room for IIIAVY IIPOITATIOII, ox-; II‘d's argument; and he who cut. “one, ectod by tint I-‘all vessels from l.o.Vnoiv nndi at his frail brother must first see iftherc be_ '""°°.",". not something at home to correct before he .J:':,'.°':':,', presumes upon his own infulibility. BARGAINS. will find it to their at this Establishment. | SAMUEL W. McMHllIlAY. : Sept. 3. race. A countrymsn~being‘sslied how he knew; fi a man, of whom he had been complnining,l was drunk, iiidignnntly replied, "Whntl Btrnycd or Stolen t A BLACK HORSE. with Ion switch-tsil and n l nisno, wit of hair oil’ his scli, strayed I could he be else, when he asked for n shoc- horn to put his hat on with." t‘o:il tflii-i-la and ‘l'iii-iiiitlis' Tools, l’i-iiril Sliarpi-iii-rs, (iiii.d~:i no l"iitiii'i--‘, from 7s tld ll l'Zii t‘ireu’:ii Stwsiiiitl z\tl)t\l:l, and l.e:iilier Ileliing, ll:io.im-rs. (ii large nssorio-d >‘tor'li l:iIt‘ltI'l~, (-liiiigliiig, (‘l.t\V, l.ithiii.',, liioud, dtc) .\:irrow illlll llrori-l .\.\«-.4 and :\\lZi‘sI, llllllllisl and l.evi~|e, Screw l’l.iti-ii and llies, \\'i-b Fziiis and llandlcs, lever Sawsets liitlta Rltl.Il)Cl' l'acl<iiig, Culllb‘, toys, hat, bnll, dzc S PRING SUPPLIES. i .\.\'7..-\ lll) S’. (l \\'l‘IN, have received 0! I'.'.’Iui lltlill Liverpool, part oftheir Spring 5Ul|[llI*‘n‘,1\tllt|'t_' wliich will he ltllln Post, Fool.-clip. and Pull paper, ofevery dol- ('rittll tti and tltll|iIl»_V. . ltnloil l'illIt.’fS ti-om Note size to Dem l,eil_veis, Day and Account Books of every varivtv. llill l’i'nliol.l. rs, l'.ll‘:_'t‘ sit-i-lt. l‘: i\ i‘l.opi‘5, (‘ltItlt llIti'tl, ollicial and other ll” \\'r:ippiog pnp- r,.l3rown, and Gray ofall slfi. __,_ lloiilis—-reci-iv.il)le a nd payable, Pens. lilat-ltleiid, and slate pencilo—n Schooner for Sale! - l-\A N'tlti().\'l“.lt three years old, under repair, to ho Sold. She is ii good ' cargo vi:=sel of tliiriy tons register. Apply to— \\'ll.l.l.-\\l IIODGES. Cyiiihria Lodge, Rnstico, Aug. 29, I856. QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. O\V coiitiiins an immense assortinent of BRITISH ."I./VD I"RI'.'.'VCH M ANUFACTURES, (ilie newest miiko and patterns) just arrived por llrig “ lN'l'l".N DED" direct from England, which in alfered for sale at all advance on cost. Wll. HEARD. Charlottetown, July 8, I856, - A good Assortment 'WILSON’8 CILIIRATID Botanic M edicine AND Thomsonian Preparations, with full directions for .H§‘.£‘..¥'.II4'j II-E —Al.so— B. 0. dt. G. C. WILSONT Compound Snrsnpnrilln, Neuropnthic Drops, Wild Cherry Balsam, Dyscntcry and Cholorn Syrup and Wild Cherry Bitters. For sale by Hasznrd & Owen, Solo wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island ROCKLIN CLOTH MILIJ. Middle River, Ptoton, N. 8. The Subscribers having lately increased their baa‘- Ioss facilities, are prepared to execute any amount of Work in their line. at the shortest notice, and in the pot style. In Miami: thsnlis for the liberal tronsgs hitherto stford by the public of P. 3 stand, the respectfully solicit a continuance there- of. The cllowintugontloon are Agents for the "flocklis clock In," who will be responsible for all property delivered to them :- DAVID 8-rsvnin-r. l2sq., Charlottetown, N. J. Bnogrv. I-2sq., St. E(l;lllOf'I, Dunn. onnorr, Esq.. oovgotown. Joiuv E. |IcDolAr.o. Bum. Gd. liver, Lot 50. In. llnc-ron. turn. its fluids Joint Htnl, sq , Ilurn&tl'srbonr. Jon: DALI!!!" lot. It: Bids. lnmy —— W the pgonpscs ofI‘|vri.h.l.icuAIxi When does a man become fourhnndcd? F‘-'" °" '7.“ ' "". ."' ‘l ga"""' . __wh.n he double. hi. fin‘ ‘alto nine to this 'I)flicc, Wsll.lPd‘t-O lo::t::|‘y‘.rol‘ J", “O I... : Q» A. flflll. ' I Q