HA SZA RI)’S GAZE'I"l‘E, JULY l2. Blocks, Lignum Vitae, Cop er and Copper Sheathing, Zinc, Sheet and Pig iron, Lead, old ri ing and wrecked materials one penny alf-penny er ton. Articles lauded for t e Lieut. Governor--the Government of this Island—-tlie oilicers of the garrison—military stores—baggage belonging to Her Majesty's troops, emigrants and pas- seugers—implements of industry, seeds and alive stock imported by the Agricultural Soci- ety, together with vehicles. horses. alive stock and agricultural produce brought to market in licensed ferry boats, exempt from wharfage. WIIABPAGE ran cooos EXPORTED. On every one hundred bushels of produce two ence. Every one thousand superficial feet inch mea- sure of Lumber, one penny. Cattle, llorses,slieep, and Swine, one penny each. Hay and Straw, two pence per ton. Ballast, Bricks and other articles the some as for laiidin All articles crossing in licensed ferry boats ex- empt from ivharfage. Rensiir IJUTCIIINION, William B. Wellner, Cit Clerk. goth April, 1856. its so 35.7373 G A z 271' TE, M V... ‘ A—.‘iaturday. July 12, 1866. , _. .. --__...-_ ._ A _ ._ ....._.._.._ A few years since, there was not on any farm in Prince Edward Island, if we except the plough and harrow, and those indispensably‘ necessary implements that have been immemo- rially in use. a single labor-saving machine. Grain was, till within a very few years, threshed by the llail,and winnowed with the hand-sieve ; and we are not aware who introduced the first threshing or winnowing machine, or we wool do all that lay in our ower to transmit their names to posterity as nefactors of their race. ’l‘lie first horse-rake, for hay,ever used in the Island, was im rted in the year 1839 h Central Agricu tural Society from the nited States, having been selected by J. D. lluszard. Esq., then on a visit to that country. Since then, they have been manufactured here, and have become so common, that no farmer o any enterprise or intelligence is without one The same may e sai of failners or winnoving machines; these, with the exception of the iron wheel-work, are made I)’ our own ineclinnics fully as com lete and e eient as they could be im orted. "lie turnip-drill is of recent iin or- tation also. and the small kind, construete to use by hand, are getting every day into greater demand. In fact. a great change has taken place in this respect within the last 15 or 20 years, and we trust, that there will be a con- tinuance of importations ny spirited individuals of all those mechanical aids, which are of the first importance to every agricultural commu- nity, hu.t more especial necessary in a sparse- ly populatedrecnntry, w iere manual labor is at all times impossible to be obtained. It is with much pleasure, that we notice two very useful is s- ' I dell,’ t rm ‘ first is a machine forweeding and thinning tur- nips, imported by the Hon. ladwnrd Ilaythornc, which we have,.-by thsltindncss of that gentle- man, had an opportunity to see. I regret r0 .3" G e that we did not see it in operation, but ive have no doubt. that ‘it does its‘ work \\'itli the precision pnd celefily that it is said to It is dra r") b one horse walking between the di-ills.and is so cunstriieted. that the wheels run each side of the drill, andon movingfimpel a wheel ‘armed. with small blades or knives, which cut out-the superabundant turnips, to- gether with the weeds, for equal spaces, leaving those intended to be grown at re iilar distances from each other on the crown o the drill. It is also provided with cutters at "the sides, for the purpose of removing the weeds from thence. Clhe machine is furnished in every is-t with adjustin screws. to enable it to war imevory kind of drill, and to leave the plant! at gtvater or less distances apart. ciinlmr¢lly_Ct>nceive of a more essential im- l’0V0m9l|_l "1 ‘la culivation ofa. species of crop, that hasllffifillv been reductive ol'mucli wealth to thelarincr and wi continue to be a more abundlllf 30"?” hf prolpfllty, in proportion as its cultivation ls hr-ttn qpdcrstood. We ope that the gglflcaltural lation will testify their a preeia a cftie boon conferred on it Gen esian by __the unlvcrsal adop- ' 0 ther is amowin machine, imported by the from the manuf tory of llugglss, Noiirse, Ila_ssae V aso 00., 30 n, uetts. had the leasure o sing this lost in operation at the rm of the sociciy. No letter-press description 00|1ld.'! outplates and dia ams, give any N00 of the I chine or its met iod of working. We are e sfled however, that it will proveavuluoblgs xiliary to the farmer when thepirtioyuun i have become better lldftlltllntfi Wllrll It! [W0 1-figs in-yd powgl-g_ T«RA1‘V_l.--'-l-‘I10 fll_\|l|° 0 ouncillor McDonald was inserted by mistnlre that of Councillor Mclsaac in the notice of r ;ngco..,,cn|,,,., , lu which hnvebean lateiy~ad- G ‘ therlumber already alluded to. The w 9 l']leanor‘s, when death terriiimnod the sulferin ysl Agricultural Society H, Tris Atsnivosa F.uiii.v of vocalists are performing at Pictou this week, and are expected over in the first Steamer to give a series of entertainments in this City. 'l‘he following, from the Halifax flcadian Recor- der, will give some idea of the talents of this Company: 'l‘lie ./Irnericari Bell Ringers have during ilie week lieen giving concerts at 'l‘eniperancs lliill. 'l‘liq.Bell music of this family is certainly a novelty and one ofa very niiriiclivs description. 'l‘o hear piece of music performed by several persons upon bells, ciicli individual having under is management zi number of those inslrunienls corresponding in tone in certain neies upon the scale, rind so ringing them that one cntclies up the air of his part where another leaves ii. but without any liiieli or false timing in the piece, seems to be something illlllllll marvellous To see the thing done is ii real ninuseineiit and the music thus produced is not at all ofilint inferior de- scription which one might suppose. The Alexander Family must have employed much time and pali- enee. and no small riinount of musical talent to lit themselves for these perforiiiaiiceii and all who are fond of novelty should go and hear ilicni, for they are not likely often to have such an opporiunilv 5 (For llaszard’s Gazette.) ENIC-MA. 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Several Correspondents make out the answer to the Enigma in our last to be. “ Crimm” 0n and after Sunday next the 12th inst, Di- vine Service, will he he d at the New Church, near the Ferry. Lot 48, at half past three, until further notice. Passengers, In the Steamer Lady Le Miirchiint, from Pictou, on the 9th 'nsl., essrs. George e , Samuel M'Murray and Lady, Miss Full, Miss Palmer, Mrs. Jarvls,,Alex Johnson Roderick Campbell, John my and wife, and Charles Piiluier. ’.sq., evs. . Henderson. J. Hensley. Dr. George, A. M‘Kaiy. and 12 in the steerage. In do. from Piciou. July 11, .\lessrs. P. M‘Rae, Alex. ll'l‘I.eod, John Lockerby. Miss Percival, Mrs. J. Rider, Miss Morrison, J. Mortimer, Mrs M‘Neill, and 5 in the sieerrige. , Married, On Tuesday, lat July. by the Rev. John M‘ Murray, Samuel .\l‘l\Iurr:iy, l-Isq. Merclinnt, Cliarloltetovrn . Z. ., 0 Susan Margaret, eldest daughter of William Full, l2sq., oftliis city.—H.r. paper. Died, At St. l£Iennor's on Sunday, the 6th inelant, after ri protracted illness. borne with exnmplriry meelmess and resignation. lllruur Emma. fifth diinghter o Williiiui Undeihuy, E-q.. High Sherid of Kin ‘a County, aged I9 'ears. She vtns on a visit fort c benefit of her health, to some of her friends at Si. O '5 one whose ninny virtues and amiable qua ities redered her an especial favorite with, and will en- dear her memory to a large circle of acquaintances. At Halifax. on Tuesday the so. inst.. Eliza, the beloved wife of Stewart Tremain, Esq , and oldest daughter of Robert llyndnian, Esq, of this City. 5?‘ Un Sabb:illi‘n_e-x—t, the l3th irist.,(D. V,) ilie e . W. Hasincnsorc, M. A., ol’ New Pimlg. will preach in St. James‘ Church, Clinvloltetovvn, s . o Gnovion. . . o ueen's College. Vnniids, in St. John's Church, Belfast, and 0 the Rev. A. M‘KAr, M. A., in Si. David‘: Church. Georgetown. NOW Anmvnni DE./ILS, BOJRDS, 4' SJWN L./ITH5‘. .30‘. 22, 15 is what a Soldier receives ' 7d a 8d LI ib, per qr 2-I dd ii -ts_,Oiits, busli. ls l0d it 2s ll ‘ Listen to the Music of the Bells AT Temperance Hall, on THURSDAY Evening, the 17th JULY. TH): CELIIRATED ALEXANDER FAMILY iiiiiis And American Vocalists, OULD respectfully announce to the Citizens ofChar|otieiown and vicinity, that the will have the honour of giving a short series in their Novel l\lusie:il Entertainments, coinniencing as above announce . 2 Doors 0 o'clock, In For full purticlars, Circulars and I Y CIVIC ELEC l'l0l\ S. BY THE MAYOR- N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this lslriml, in.-ids rind pus.-aetl in the Eiglitceii year of the reign in her present Majesty, iniituled "An Act to incorporate the town of Clnirloiietown.” I do hereby give public notice that Elections for a Mayor iind five lfiiuiicillors for Ihe City of Charlotte- town, will be held on the FIRST 'I‘!ll‘1SDAY' in AUGUST next, at the several places fnllowiiig, that is to say: . In Ward No I, at the ofiice or warehouse of Ben- jamin Davies . I-Tsq.. in Queen Street. In Ward No 2. at Ihe Fire Engine on Great George Street. In’ Ward No. 3. at ilie City Hall, (late old Court House.) 9 n Ward No. 4. at the Fire Engine Home front- ing on King’s Square. , In Word No. 5, .-it the House of \Ir 'I'cirncy's at the corner ofiho l'riiiealo\HI Road, Eusion Streeti ~ And at the said Elections the- Poll will be opened at 0 o’clock in the forcnoovi, rind ooiitinued open till 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same dn . l{lllll.ll l" lll."I"Tllli\'>'UN, Mayor. .\liiyor’s Ollll'l.‘- (‘iiv oi‘ lfli-.irlniteioivii. July It), I856. (All llli: piipi-is. - PLEASURE TRIP. HE S'l‘l~ZA\ll-Ill " lt().~'F.|illD“ will leave CHA|lL0'l"I'i‘l‘0\VN for 'l‘A1'rusAGouciu:, on TUESDAY morning next, at 8 o'clock.‘ and re- iurn the following day. Preparations will be mad) I! Tatuniagouclie for the sccomiiiodation and recrea- tion ef all who may be inclined to pay themii friendly visit. Persons bound for Halifax will be forwarded to 'l'ruro the some afternoon. - ed at the Drug Store of W. R. Watson, or Wu. HEARD. Charlottetown, July llih, 1856 imriasuns nus». ' ‘TEAM BOAT INO, will leave Clisrlollatmvn for t_ Mount Stewart Bridge, on Monday the Mtbiust., at hrilfpu-i Eight o'clock. Tickets each. 2a., cliil- dren lmll p‘n-~e. 'I‘o be had at the Simon of Messrs. Hmsgnrd & Uwen. ll. ll'1~4z:ivd, and W. 'un-on. Cl|IfltIll!flU\\'fl July 9. lS6ti ' Y Auction. on MONDAY iioiil,llio Hili inst , at 6 o'clock, on Qr':aiv’s ~ 20,000 feet BOARDS. 243 pieces Dl-IALS, filo bundles Sawn LATIIS. JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. July I2. I856. STRAY MARE gilt .\Yl".D from the premises of Captain Seville, L . hr-ind River, Lot 56; ii smell hall"-bred llny more. with :i switch ‘l‘uil, about 5 yeairs old pumm bringing Ihe some in ilie Subscriber, re worded for his trouble. 3 in——lsl. . ny will be Charlottetown Markets, July 9, Beef. (small) lb. lid a 8d Veal 3d a 6d Do. by quarter, 5d a 7d Turkeys 6s a ‘Is 6d Per , 4d a 5d Clover seed, lb none Do (small), 6d a 9d Fowls, ls 3d ls 9d 5 ullen. bd ii 8d Eggs dozen, House fronting’ FLOUR dc CORN MEAL! J'U"S'I‘k received per Schr, “H¢Iena" from New or . 626 Barrels Flour, (warranted a good article.) 800 Barrels Corn Meal. GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Clisrlotietewn, 5 July, I856. AUCTION .FARM, MILL, STOCK 6:. CROP, I Bauer (fresh). 9d a li-‘Barley. 5s a 6: do. by iub—iioiic. ;l'oinIoes. ls 9d ll 2: ‘ iv, l0 du ls_'l‘nrnips, l.:ird, :’l‘imot|i seed. 20s a 24s Flour, 2?ld lt Sillloiiiespuii yd., 3s 6d ii 59 Pearl Barley, 2d a ‘.’§illllny, ton, 50s a 60s Oatmeal, Md ii l|d;Slruw, Cwl., Is a Is 8d: 'l‘icxa1-s ofndinissicii—ReiIerved seats 3s. llack ( sents Is. 6. Tickets to he had at the Book stores and Drug Slur-cg, commence at Sr}- Progrniiiines Clh|I’l0llL’I(\‘Vn, July I0, I836. l . IPUR the purpose IE7’ 'I‘icxs-.1-s for the trip los. each, to be obtsin- l T r 1 BY H. VV. LOBBAN. ON 'I‘llURSIl.'\\’, the 24th of JULY next, at the residence of Mr. JOHN llntvnaasox, mi ilie Br.-icklr-_v Point lloziil, about five miles from the llily, coiiiiiinricirig at [I o'clock. The CROP, coni- prising about. 4 acres of \\":iI:A1'. 30 do. ():\'l‘S, 4 do. Hurley, 5 do. Bucliwlie.-ii, I do. 'l‘urnips, 30 do. Hay, 3 do. Potatoes. S'l'OCK—l HORSE, l MARE, 7 years old. and 1 do. two years old (half blood). 8 CO\\'S, 3 Hl“-IFERS, I6 SHEEI’. 4 PIGS, together with I“ARl\'lING l.\lI’l.l‘IMENTS, Winnowing and Threshing Miichiiies. &c. Sic. —AI.sii— The LEASPZIIOLI) IN'I‘ERES'I‘ in and to I00 Acres of LAND, part at wliir.-h is in a high sinus of cultivation, wilh ihe llUU.SE, BARN, and Out-houses. Cloili and Carding MILL iliereoii erected. This Properly being so comi- guous lo the Cily. it would be useless to say more ihan ihai it is for sale pr-snively. 'l'iiIi.\is.—Sums to £5 cash; from £5 to £10 three months ; from £10 upwards four inonihs. RECOLLECT '51-IURSDAY, 24th JULY la the ay. VALUABLE .PROI’ER'l‘Y! In Prince County, for. Sale. 0 BE SOLD by l'nni.ic Aucrioiv, on the Preniises. iii Cascuiiipcc, on Zlloumnr the lat SI'Il’I‘l'I.\lBER next, at ll o’cl-vck in the forenoon. if not previously disposed of by private contract) that valuable HUIINEII Srarsn, comprising three acres held under ' loose for 999 years, with the [)\\'I.l'll.IN(i HOUSE, S'l‘Ul{[-IS, and other up- purtenances thereto be-longing, now in the possession ofllinnarr Bi:i.1., ‘.S(. This Prop:-rly, liziving ii front on two piililic roads, rind being ilitualu in the midst of xi populous and tliriving District, and stands unrivalled for business purposes. Ycnrl llent, L stg, increasing in I862 to £3, at ivliicli it remains For leriiis and further prirliculars, enquire of VV. R. \‘VA'rsois. I.-Isq., Druggist, (Jliiirlotieiown. Cliurlotlelown, July 5,1856. PACKET! Between Charlolletoiori. P. E. Island, and Bay erle, ./Vern Bnmsa-irk. ‘HF. Subscriber Iltl-i—|)l—:3’eGl the new Schooner '1 -' Bl-‘.LLB" on ihe line between the above Ports. She has couifoiiable Cabin occoniriiodntions for Passengers, and he intends running her until the ’ close of the Niivigaiinn once in week each way. _ Leaving BayA¥erte on lluesdaxl, 1 ",5 C'lia_r_lol!elpwn on riirmrs, .2‘: ea. m. . Persons desirous oftriiv-elliug« by this route, will - rsceivaevsry niieniion. llns-anancr:s.——.\t Bay -Vevir-, Mr. Jacon Sii.i.iesa:st and Mr. S1-ierirnir Goobix. AlClIIr- I loteeiovvu, Mr. Bniuusiw Cunt-in:i.i.. ' .'7 . ': . . A wii.i.i.ni ()Ilr\Pl’E.l.l..Mastcr.< - BnyzVerte, June ‘J0, I856. A TEA. Under the ph/rrinngc of Mrs Dali/. of raising a Fund in nid of pro- viding a House of Refuge or. Asylum for the our and desiitue of all denominations of the City. will be held I Beach Hill,’ on ilielinvemmeni House Grounds on Thursdiiy the 17th July. Coiitriliuiionii will he most thankfully by the Committee of inanngenient' received Mrs. J. Brecken, Miss C. M‘Donnld, u r;,m|,,y' Mrs. J. M‘Ilon:ild. " B. Davies, . iss M. M‘Dcnuld, “ lliiwson, “ Pallllefr Miss P. llesbrisay, Mrs. Piirdlv-'. Mrs. Forgnn. “ “'88. ld mu], *‘ S, Swiibey, " llensley. " shill‘- -- I). llodgson. “ Tuvket. u no ' _ " Walker, H ||¢;u-1|, ' " Wiilson. -I |,|oyd , " \V.. Walsh . Admission to the grounds 9d.. children under to years fld. Gates to be open at 2} o'clock. Tea and refreshments to be purchased at the Tables. There will be an entrance from the Brighton Rond as well as through Government House ate. Should the d prove unfavorable, the Tea Party will take place I is following day. ST. PETER’S ELLE. _ ll’. occupier having come forward to purchase these Mills, the sale thereof as puvioualy adver- lised to lake place on Saturday next the 12th instant will not take place. _ Cmnniissioiie '9 Office of Public Lands, July Slh, I956. ifltPEh‘S MAGAZINE for JUYL ' stre- eeived at IIAIZAIID & Owns’: Boo Store.