PUBLISHED ON I Established 1823. GAZETTE MA s z A R nits’, __ 2 is-in at 1869-.-. Saturday. "l;lJli:R.B are two measures introduced by the Government for which we are willing to give them due credit ; the first is the alteration o “,0 “mil route from Pictou to Tatinagouche. This will bring us one whole dav ‘nearer to Halifax. If matters are managed discreetly a son may leave Charlottetown, say at six or men in the morning, and be in llnlifnx adt 5 ; h ' urno run he accouiplishe i-iigtlie :ll:1O'alil1lloI0J°fI0m?llll.llyfi|X to Charlotte- town. This will be an immense gum in every sense of the word. Those whom business may lead to visit the main land will meet with none of those vexatious delays that have hither- to been complained of, the seekcrsafter plea- sure will he no less facilitated in their pursuit ; and what is of great importance to the whole Island strangers will be induced to prefcrit a planet; of resort and thus make it better known and, as is certain consequence, better apprecia- The other measure, the laying out is new lino ofroad from Charlottetown to Ilaslam s, where- h those tediously long hills will be avoided 3d the journey shortened in time if not in ion th,accompanied by a dimminution of labor, '7 ' e atten ed with many beneficial gore. Sumnierside, which is one of the en- il-‘ance orts of the Island will be thus brought an enrich nearer to Charlottetown. Both these ' hen carried into efl'ect will greatly uuuitste trade and ooinine.oe, and e the means of further developing the resources of the lullnd. New Biiusrswicir RAILWAY. Wo are gratified in being able to inform our readers, that the Government of New Brunswick hm wbmiiiej a plan to the Legislature ofihat Province for the complete carrying out of‘!!! Railway projects, and that Bills for elfeciuaiing their intentions have been read a full time in "18 House of Anoaibly. Wc congratulate the farmers and traders of tire Island on the prospect ofthe railway from sliedisc .0 ,5, ggnigbeing finished in the course uflhe ensuing season as opening a more extensive miket for the produce ofihose paris ofiho Island as are within reach of the opposite shore. We do not doubt that a daily steamer will be put in play between Sommorside and Shediac as soon I as the railroad is finished. _ The St. John Courier gives us the following - ' h h' t: Mi)1Ehm¢,“.‘](:,'i;;Iines.i'ib)rii(itting the documents to the House is now fully explained. The Attorney General only reached home from England a week before the Legislature opened, and that time was necessarily occupied in preparing to meet the House. lmmediltgly after, the no-confidence ino- tion was made, and that occupied the full attention of all nrties for a fortnight. Then the whole subject came before the Government and the diliiculi task of set- ilin details,’ so as to meet local and sec- tional interests, had to be overcomc.l—- We have examined the Bills witi some cue and feel bound to say, that we think on the whole the scheme propounded is one that will give satisfaction to the country, and if rudently and economically mana- P secure us acheap and efiicient Rf, will “ ' em. observed, that the line from the 3.34 so Sliediac is to be first finished, which may be done next summer; then the line from St. John to the Bend, Which. ‘uh Q It! allotted for lls '“"'!°l¥i £700,d30 star og, will be completed within fotirqyears, In til! rnelnlim» '"‘d d“"“B its construction, the sum of £50.00“ 9”" ling is to extensions fsoui Saint John to from Shadiac to Miramichi. "'3 Woodstock, with the lllllllill S’ €l3@MM.lT.EiEIi£:\._.IL be expended on each 07 “W. El’EliY provisioiv,’ thatthe future expenditure on these lines shrill be equal. This sum of £i00,0l)0 will go for towards grading the roads iiziined, which may all be done with the surplus labour of the country, and will leave them ready for the rails when better times come, and money inny be more easily procured. There are several minor details in the Bills, which we ihirik might be niiieiiileil with advantage, but these no doubt will he attended to, in the progress of the Bills through Committee. Should any l'aiclious‘oppositi«in be made to the pi-iiiciplos of these measures, we . should think the Govt-i-ririiciil could have no lltlllel‘ question to go to the country upon, as we are siitislicd, that no achcinc could he do- vised better calculated to give general satisfaction or more likely to carry it ma- jority in the House or the country. We have been requested to publish a notice ofa deputzition which waited upon Lord Pal- merston. headed by the venerable Primate of England and comprising gentlemen rc resenting all the various sections of the rotestant Church; as a leasing evidence of the vital union really existing on the great question of Sabbath observance. Wrzsrsionnlmn BANK. We observe that a notice which was lately iriserlsdiii the Eaalniuer suiting that the notes ofihe Westmorelsiiil Bank were refused at our Treasury has been withdrawn. We believe the Bankin question sisnds inn good position in the neighbouring Province. The Edinburgh Review for January has been received, the contents are as follows: e Civil Wars and Cromwell. 2. Himalayan .lour- _ rials. The Rural Economy of France and Britain. 4. The Minister Von Stein. 5. Lec- tures to Ladies on Practical subjects. 6. The use of Torture in India. 7. Sir Robert Moc- Clure's Discovery of the North West passage. 8. 'l‘hc life and writings of M. do Stcndhall, (Henri Beaylc). . ’1‘hc Suez canal. 10. Russian Campaigns in Asia. llaszard 8.: Owen, Agents for this and the other Reviews, and Illackwooil’s Magazine. Yocriis’ Biuxcu Wi-:s.r.i:i'i\x lllissiorunr Socia'rv.—'l‘he Annual meeting of this Institu- tion will bo held in the Wesleyan Chapel, on Monday Evening ricxt. (‘hair to be taken at 7 o’clock. The preparatory Sermon will be preached to-mori-ow evening, by the Rev. Alex. I. Desbrisay Service to coriiinence at half- past 6. At each service it collection will be taken up in aid of the funds of the Society. Married, At Dsrnley. on the 20th insl., by the ltcv. J. I-lerbart Read. B. D., John llnszaril Esq. of St. Elesnors, to Emma fourth daughter of the late llon. Polar 8. llI'Nutt of Darnley. on ihe 121}, imii , by ihe Rev. John Show. Mr. Alinsr Gay, to Miss Cliriniiann Nicholson, both of Grand River. oi...’.2..}...;.... Markets, March 19. Besf,(small)lh. dds 7d 1 Turkeys esch,8s (ha ‘In 6d 5 a De- by quartet, 4d n 0d i (Penile. pk. Ad g 6.] I l)llCl\'l. ls 8d a In 6d Do. (small), can 7d 3 l-‘owls. - 8d n is Mutton, dd 9 ‘id | l’nrtI'idges, none, |,,,,,,i,_ none. . Eggs dozen. llds ls n,,m,,- (frmh), |6dg Isa : Unis, hush. 24 ii 2s -ld do. bytuh ls lids ls_-td llflfioyi 59 fl 6 in Is as l llotntoss, 2. 4d . 2s all 'l'iillu\v, Lflfd, lld ii is I ’I‘uruips, Is is Is Bd [ri,,,,,_ 3p1,,4aillomespunyd., 3s6da5a Pmsrl Barley. 34 F Hill. I0". 5“! I 659 Quin“. ’ 2,] u add i Straw, nwt., lan lsld ,,_,_._. - OUND-. . LA 5' I-‘Ull tll'l‘1.‘.ln Hillrhoroegh Street 0 to Mr. Parson‘s Blacksmiths‘ shop. 'l‘he aw n have it by applyipp at this 01560. arch 19, I850 3s preached on Sunday evening, 23d Inst. hy the Rev. L g°.K is _, _ _ _Allc;‘IoNs. AUC'I‘l0N SAI:E . HF Household Furniture and Farm. ( 1 ‘ ins lmplesnents. 1 ii: _p:dersigned is ineirucicd io olfer at Auction VBRDAY. Ist ll y next. at ll o'clock I; forenoon. on the premises in Q ‘ . . ‘ _ . piing Park. llic Household l‘Il’fIIlll|’¢ I-‘nmiii. im 1,. Live Stock, together with ‘flay ....§ oapl, "E2" T Propeply of Lieut. Colonel Gray. truss.- .:';;"'..".:“‘.:’.:..’:.i: *’.;'"".‘::.:.°*:'. 3.: months, on approved notes of hand. JAMES Mnllllls. Auctioneer. Clinrloitctown. March 20. AUCTION. To 33 90l-D _bv Auction, on FRIDAY ncxi,ihe 28th insr., at ihe More lislcly nee... in Queen Street, at 11 20 Hhds. Porto Rico MOLASSES, 10 Cheats TEA, '20 Sides Nests l.EA'l‘Hl-Ill, I0 do Sole LEA'l‘Hl:2lt G 10 I): 2. Cone and \‘Vood Seat Chairs :. '32?» $'.".li"‘."..."."l.'.‘.‘2.“,“" '*°-«~°°«=»> 1 lllaliogaiiy Hair Cloth SOFA, 1 Lnsl: Whale OIL (a superior article), 1 Cask Carolina RICE, 10 Boxes CON FEC'[‘l0NARY , I Case ground COFFEE. (in llb. l"sciuigoa,) 5 Ilbls. BILOT BREAD and BISCUIT, 5 D02. pairs BROGANS. Menu. I Case American SA'I'lNE’l"l'S and TWEEDS and a variety of other goods. ’ C Terms liberal. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. I" ‘i by Josuri-i '.ll‘l)oiui.n, o'clock March 20, 1856. Ex IMPORTANT SALE 01-‘ Household Furniture, Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, due. ' '[‘0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION at ; . “DureHA'r1'Aiv”, the residence f _v_‘_._ Captain Mclniosh, about two miles " ' e Princelown MARCH, the I ~ from the City. on Road, on ’l‘llIIRSDAY, the 27th whole of his valuable i anazrinmsna. W EDN ESDAY & SATURDAY. Iiiillillllilllilllllvll, P. E, island, Sziturdziy, Marcli 22, 1856. on .actual serve in Jul 1823 Ind made by this, late Wyillinmicurtis, bounded as follows. that is lo say-—Commencing at a square the north edge of Ihe Bast Post Road. 0|’ 00- Peier's Road, in the east boundary ofa tract of_Land in possession of Robert Cairns, thence (accordingts ihe magnetic norlh of ihe year I76-i) norih for the is- chains to the north-west angle of D1! Three, (3) thence south for the distance 071' four, (34) chains to the north boundary of the o Fifih Hundred Hillsborough Streets. There are on it two small Dvvur.i.rrea Housus. It isa pleasant site for a private Residence. Apply to Mrs. Cars! on the premises, or to— ,t I New Series. No. 327. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ‘O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTIQN. on Wnoreusnar, the ninth day of April neat, I856.) at the hour.of iwslvs o'clock, noon. at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant W L' , d l at d for _ Ilildmsniilfrsgantgasriii Jeudge of Probate of this Island, that purpose by his H030! date ihe Twelfth day of Fshsuar ,A.D. so i 135:5,“ An in. in in, Title and [interests the Isis Honorable DONA D M-DONALD. offilou-'34-in Township Number Thirty-six, (86) dscsassd In and lo the following Land and Real Estate. Nama|y—-All rim Tract, Piece in Parcel of Land. tusis, lying and being on Division No. Fear. (4) the Plan of the Estate of Cssils Tiersns, from tiled in the Plan0fica, stsks fixed on eallsd Bl. nce of One hundred and nine (N9) chlillln 0|’ 3"“ it meets the south boundary of Division No. Iva. (5) thence seat for the distance of Twenty-sill (3.) ' isissi aauihsr 55.1 . lobe and School Land, thence wsm'l‘wslvs (13) chains and Fifty (50) links. thence south Sixty-one (61) chains to said Road. 9100" rious courses of the said Roa _ ly to the place of commencement, containing _ hundred and twelve (212) acres of Land, a little more or less,and is part of Lot or Township Nuns Thirty-five, (85) inPrince Edwurdl following the va- d 3UIlll-.IfllWlld- The above Land will be sold in sever-alflotsos Divisions, For further particulars, and conditions of Sale, apply to the Subscriber at ihe Oflice of the Honorable Joseph Hensley. is lsusladsle. or at hiirloiteiown. JOHN ARCH. M'BONALD. _ Administrator of the Estate of tho said late Honorable Donald Il‘Danald. Charlottetown, |stMsrch, 1856. FOR SALE ! R. to I: LET, for a term of years, in whole or in Building Lots, Town Lo? No. 78. ill *5‘ , at the East Corner of Boston and H. J. CUNDALL. March 12th, l856.—Ex Household 1='u.r-nlture, Stock, Crop. Farming Utensils, &c., &.c. For'l‘ermii of Sale, &c., wide Catalogues, to be had on application to the Auctioneer. Auo. ’l‘0 l.li'l‘ OR FOR SALE “ DUl\'lIA'l"I‘AN," the Freehold Property of Captain lll‘Iiiiosh. The Farm consists of36 acres of cleared Land, in a good state of cultivation, well enclosed, and sub- divided with posts and rails. The House is nearly new, well finished, and cornmodious, and will he Let with 5 acres, 10 acres or the whole of the lnnd, as may be required. 02.1" For further particulars, apply to Captain lll'Iniosh, on the premises, or to the subscriber, JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Feb. 7. WILLIAM GONROY. IIPORTEB. & DEALER. II BRITISH AND AiunnroAN GOODS, or urn ansr QUALITY, in Am, -mm, vanrmw. Scale of prices as cheap as any iuilts Oily. sroaa IN siosu’s BUILDING, XIII ‘PEI TIIPIIANCI IALI, _ Cutlery, Tea, sugar, to confectionery. Jewelry. Fancy articles ofhesuty and durability, Youths’ Branch Wesleyan Mis- sionary Soclet . VPIIE Annual Public llleeling of this Branch will bo held in the Wesle an Chapel on Monday cvnniiig the 2~lih inst. Ciair to be taken at 7 0. k. The Sermon in aid of the Socieiy’s funds will be Alexander Desllrissy. who will also preside at the ,3 Public meeting. a The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. (‘VAPl’l‘Al. £500,000 Sterling. I‘-Empowered by Act J of Parliiiiiient, 2_d Victoria. A Saving Bank for Orphan. mcvsd to the above stand, where merit a continuance of public patron E BOSTON HOUSE. Refreshment and Ooflee Saloon] Taiwan’: Building. Upper Great am‘. 3;...‘ i:.*:.:°;:..:*::.;-:'-.-.2:-..:~.;: In . any on the SALOON in ecsnsction :.l.l‘:l!Bl‘.D nd_lie irusis by strict attention to la‘; 5.3;... ,; o. J. is ' 11:? Private sntrauee for ladies. UGALL N. B.—'l‘he above establishment will be open so the public on and aflsr flslusday, the fig jgnh Charlottetown, March I1. 1850 the Widow and the 'l‘. HF..\'l‘ll IlAVlLAND,jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. 02? Office, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I853. lsl School Books. ASZARD & OWEN, have now cu hand the various Books used in the District Shoals. settle their accounts on or before NOTICE. ALL psasons indebted is the Blhssrihsr. up is ihe first day of January last, are 1 gm.‘ ,. April neat, otherwise lsgsl measures shall lie W IIOIIIIO . No. s. Queen simi, Ilarcli 18: rue.