overwrought feelings are. in the language of Mrs. llemuns, such as -4 Pros! thejoy from out young lietirts" But resignation must take the place of sorrow when the inevitable decreogoes forth that they are—costt ! 'l‘o Mr. Davi ‘Gabriel _and the large party who accompany him we wish every success, and _n safe. speedy and prosperous voyage to their destined haven. The ploughing match advertised to take lace at Keaton, the property of Johri 'l'liorne. H sq., canto oil‘. on Thursday the 23d inst . pur- suant to notice—'l.‘lie morning proved rather unpropitioue, notwitlistaiiding which, eleven Ioughs up eered on the ground—the and Being laid us‘. the ploughs started, and it soon became ap arent that very creditable speci- mens of plirughmanship would be exhibited. At the termination of the work, the Judges, Messrs. Michael Bryenton, Laughlati l\Iucdo- nald, and John Sutherland examined the work and awarded the prizes as under-After which the spirited and hospitable pro rietor invited the ploughmen and a large num or of specta- tors to a substantial dinner, prepared in excel- lent st le by Mrs. 'l'horne, and the evening by all present with the uttnost hilarity and good humour. 'l‘lie subscribers to this match are entitled to the highest praise for the liberal contributions made by them to an un- dertaking fraught with the greatest importance to mankind. IRON PLOIJGIIS. lst prise, Arthur Chilton. Keston. £2 0 0 2d do. Daniel i\Ioorside, North River, I 10 0 at 3a do.'l‘hornns Robieon, Royalty, o 0 4th do. Samuel Roper, Brackley Point oad, 15s. W0trDI£N I'I.Ot'GIls. lst prize. James Dixon, Princetown on , 2 0 2.] do, Lrmohlon Mncneil, Royalty, I 10 0 3d do. William Wey, nion River. I 0 0 4th do. William Mattel. llunters Road, 0 15 0 The unsuccessful plouglimen were awarded 59. each. Married, At St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. on Tliursdav.tlie ‘23rd in‘st.. hv the Rev. Clmrltse Lloyd, Evrclr-siasticiil Ooriiinisury. Mir. IIENRY Port: Wr:i.srt, to Jim: IIAINE Cones. second daughter of the IIIIIINIIIIIIC! tlru Uttlttlllal .!ecrclary' of tltis Island. At the Ilri-Is's residence, by the Rey. M. Rey- nolds., I’., on 'l'uesdny. the Nth instant, Mr John Itirirnliriri. of Tigni-ih. l.ot I, to Miss Margaret Ilitrrirtgtun. of De Snble, Lot 29. At the residence of the bride‘s faithcr, by Rev. Jess \‘Vliitlock. II C. Missioiinry, Mr. James Hay- den Pletcher, Orwell Mills. 'l‘onclier of the Allbcrry Plain School. to Miss .\Ic\Ii|lsn, youngest daughter of Mr. Alert. )locVIill.rn, \1il|er of Alberry Plain Same day, at the residence of the bride's frrthor, by the same, Mr illisni Msc.\Iillan. Allherry Plain, Vernon River, to Miss Ruth Werttlierby, youngest daughter of .Iohri Westherby,Veriion River. Perm for Sale. HE Subscriber otI'ers for Stile. e FARM of Sixty . Acres of Free Land. situated on the South side of Murray IIerbour—4I acres of this Lttnd is under cultivation, and has on it s Dwelling House snd some Now Out llouses. There is also a Grist Mill on the l’rsrnises, (running for ID months. sup- plied by a good Stream of Wster—'I'erme Css.. .IO|lN COWAN. Msrrsy Harbour, Oct. 24. I856. 6 in I a week. PLOUGHING MATOI-I. A PLOUGHING MATCH will take place on the Royal Agricultural Society's Farm on Tuesday the 28th October, (instant) when the following prises will he swsr e mi priss.—A purse (vslue Ios), subscribed by the Istlics—contsining ' N. do (also subscribed the ladies) 3 3rd do. 9 4th do. 6th do. (given by Judge Peters) I do. I0 I0 00000000 By Order, W. W. IRVING Scc’y R. A. Society. Competitors to enter their mates st the Soci- ety’s ofliee, on or before Saturday the 25th inst. TO LB PARLOUR, Bedroom, and Kitchen. by JOHN BOVYER. October 24th, I856. A Favourable conveyance for Passengers direct for Liverpool, England. The clipper Ship “IsAIni.," 441 tons Register. clnssed A I, at Lloyd's, coppererl I d copper fastened, Al. Mc. ivsnn. nomniandt-r. will sni from this Port IIINIIII, the 'l‘s:ra'rit ovntsnn nsitt. Ilse superior sceonitnodsiions for Crtbin and Steer- ." hum..." AI)pl'l'NI:"AN MASON on Co Charlottetown, Oct. 34, I863. 2i . I-IASZAR.D' GAZE'l"l‘E OCTOBER 25. Charlottetown Markets, Oct. 22 Beef, (small) lb. 3d a Old ‘Oatmeal, d sl d Do. by quarter, tlil s 5dlI"owlu pair, Is 3d it In 9d "Gilt. qd a Md'Goese each. 2s 3d a tie 1:0. (sriinll), 64 a 8d l‘urkcys each, tls 9d a Bit utlon, Sfid ti 5d Duck, Is 2d a Is dd nib, 3 a bit Egg-i dozen. ‘I a 3d rt Dd Outs, hush. 2s u 2:: M Butter (fresh). Md a lt:'d_lIurley, 1 (id u (is Do b ' Tub Is I\ l3d Potatoes. Zs dd II 2: 6d allow, I0d a Is 'l‘urnips ls ii ls 3d Ltird, IN a Is, llorriesputi yd.. Bit 6d fl 5s ' our. - 21d it 3d:llrry, too, we s We |‘enrl Ilttrley. 2d a Zjdlstrriw, Cwt.. Is 3d I Is TENDERS WANTED. 'l‘ENllliRS will be reccivctl at the Olliee of JAS. l'EAK[:I 'l'HuttsnAv. the 30th instant, for the construction of ti SCHOONER of irbout I40 tons burthen. (register tonnage). to be coppcred rind copper fastened. to class 7 years, and to be built of Juni under l.|oy'd‘s inspection; the inspection fees to paid by the builder. ’I'lte above vessel will re uire to be delivered on the I0tli tlrty of .\lAY, I868. in every respect rerrdy lor sen. Pirrtios teridteriiig, to state price per ton in sterling. and will be required to give security for the due per- fortiisrnce of the Cotitritct. 'l'lie undersigned does not bitid hiiiiselfto accept the lowest Tender. II. C. SPEVENSON. Cliiirlottetown. P. E. I., 30th October, I856.-All papers till 30th inst. Silks, Velvete and Plushes. TIIF. Subscriber offers FOR S.\I.l“.. II variety of S I L K S . &c— Blrtck GRO DE NAPl.I".S, Rich Check Glaeie SILK, stripc do Brocade SIP‘ assorted crilors for Bonnets Superior rich Brocade SILKS, &,c. All of which will be sold low for prompt pay- .I. PURDIE. do rneni. l7th September, 1856- GRAND DIVISION. III’. Annual Session of the G. Division of this Island will be opened in the 'l‘eriiper:ince lltill, Charlrrtietriwri, on 'l‘ituitstuir. the 30th October, irisi., at 2 o'clock. p. in. By order, I’. DESBRISAY. Oct. llith, I356. G SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. ‘O III’. SOLD by I'ubltc Auction on S.-\'l‘UR- D \Y. the} l‘wenty-nintli day of Nov nuns, l856,nt the hour oftwelve o‘c ck, noon, tit the (.‘oloninl lluilding, in Charlottetown, pursu:irit to License duly granted for tlint purpose, by his Ilonor the Surrogate rind Judge of I'rolirtte of this Island, treating dtite the I2tli day of I"ebruitry. A. I) , I856. All the Right, 'I'itle and Ititerest of the late llonor- able DONALD M‘IIOIlA!.D, Glentllldlllfl, 'l‘nvrn- ship Number 36. deceased, in end to the following Lands and Real Estate: Namel —Al| thst Tract. Piece or Parcel of Land, situate, ying and brain on Division No 2, on the l’lrrn ofthe Estate of Castle 'l‘iorsni. front actual Sur- nf \Vil|isin Curtis, Assistant Surveyor Genera , made Jul . I823. rind now filed in the Ollice ofthe keeper ofyI’lrins, bounded es follows, that is to say —Comtnencing at the South-Iitist sngle of Division No. 3, on the srrid Estate on the Northern edge or side of the Post or St. Peter's Road. thence, [sc- cording to the Magnetic North of the year 1764] North one degree rind thirty minutes West, for the distance of Sr-vent -eight [78] chains; therics North Eighty-six [86] )egrer-s I-Inst. orty-seven [47] chains and Eighty-eiglit links; thence South One degree thirty minutes I“.sst, Eighty-four [8-I] chains to said Road; thence following the various courses of the said road Wcstwrirdly, to the place of coni- mencement, containing Three hundred and sixty-two [I62] rrcres of Land, s little more or see and‘ part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-live [85] in Prince Edward Island. Excepting out of the above 'I‘rset, the Land sud Premises at the Eastern end thereof, under lssssto or in lpoesessiirn of Mr. James M'Willi.1rns. being ebout ifty scree of Land, s little more or less; the 'l‘rsct to be sold pursuant to this Notice. comprising an area of8l2 acres. a little more or less. Also,all that Piece of Land being ‘part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-sis [I8] in rince Edward Island thus described, that is to say commencing t s Square Stake flsrd on the North Shore of H'llsbo- rough River in the Iiest beundsry ofs Trrict of Land now or late in th scion of the Heirs of the late An us M'Kensie; thence following the course of t.iii East boundary North for the distance of One hundred I00]chsins,thencc by s right sngle line running East or the distance of Twenty [20] chsiris or to the Western boundary of Alessnder M‘ Donald Farm or Possession netir the Division line between Townships 86 end 81, thence South along the said but mentioned boundary to the shore of llillsborough River and thence following the various courses of the said Shore Westwsrdly to the lsce of corn- inencenieirt containing by estimation 200 acres of Land a little more or less. The above Lands will be sold in several Plots or Divisions. For further particulars, and conditions of Sale. apply to the Euhscriher st Glennliidrrle, or art the ollico ofthe llonorsble Joseph llensley, in Char- lottctown .ltrllN ARCIIIBALD M'D(rNAl.D. Administrator of the I-‘.strite of the rr.-rid lute llonorrible Donald M‘Doriuld. Charlottetown . Illtli October, I856. AUGElpN& IMPORTANT SALE OF , Household Furniture, Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, ere. 'll-I Subscriber has been instructed to sell by AUCTION. st "Btisrrnan." tho residerice o R. A. I"u.i.ows. h‘sQ.. on TUESDAY iirid WEDNESDAY, 4th and 5th days of Novnasnnit next, the wltole of his Valuable Household Furniture, Horus, Cows. Sheep, Pigs. Hay. Straw, Outs IVImrI, Barley. dc. ii-c. . with it large lot of I"arrriing Itriplcnieiits, &,c. &c.. &c The Sale to continence each day at It o'clock For further particulars, vide Cutn ogue. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, I856 llG&,E .. '1“ BY VVILLIAM DOOD. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE- ’ ‘llltl following LANDS turd PIIEMISES will be p?‘felI'Ipl0IIl_\ submitted to Public Compe- titioti. at the Court House. Uoloiiial Building, in Charlottetown, on WEIIN FiSD.~\Y, the 29th da of OCTOBER next, at the hour of I? o‘cloclt, viz :— P-\S'l‘URI'2 LOTS Nos. 233. 234 and 235, in the Royalty ol'(Jlisrlotietown, fronting on the St. Peter's Road. rind situate shout three miles from 'I‘own, containnig in the whole 36 scree s little more or ess. ALso—-—'l'hat hcatitiftillv sittirttvd I’ROPI'7R'l'Y, forming part of COMMON LO'I‘ No. IS, in the Royalty ol'Uliarlt-ttetown. fronting on the Hills- borogh, and in the immediate vicinity of Govern- ment House, lstely in the occupation of Csptsin Besseley. R. N., bounded on the north-west by- the Road loading to Government House, and oti the east by West-street, and extending on said Street 233 feet,s little more or less, with the large and oommotlious DWELLING HOUSE, OU'l‘-BUILDINGS and appurtenances there-unto belonging. 'I‘lre contingent annuity lortnerly charged on these Premises for the use and benefit of Mrs. \Vilsoti. having been duly transferred to the residence olhlr. avid IVIISWII, in Riclirnoird street, this valuable Property (on Common Lot I8) will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharg- ed of sll iricumbrsnces. i.so—Thst vslushle piece of Ground. with A ,the DWl3ILl.lNG HOUSE and PREMISES. — ‘known as the present residence of Mr. David Wilson, fronting -10 feet on Richmond-etrt-t-i, and extending in depth 50 feet. a little more or less, lorttting part of'I'0VVN LOTS Nos. 4 and 5, in the second lititidred of'l‘own Lols|nChsrl..tIetown. This property is subject to an annuity of £50 cur- rency per annum. clisrzed thereon {or the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the decease of her present husband, (in case slre shall survive him). and so long as she shall remain his widow snd unmarried. and it will be sold liable thereto. For terms of sale and further particulars. en quire of the undersigned Trustees for Ssle.&c., utider Deed of Release and Corivcysnre, hearing date the 2Ist day of December, I855, executed by the shore named David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties therein named. to the undersigned, and duly registered, and u the sums s smended by an sddenda thereto, dated the lot}. day of May ultimo, endorsed thereon, stid slso duly registered. Dated at Charlottetown, this Ioth day of Sep- tember, I850. JOSEPH HENSl.l~1Y. JOHN l.0l\'GW0ll'l‘H, Sept. I5. ROBERT S'I‘EWAR'l‘. Farm for sale! as: soi.n. "IIYMBRIA LODGE FARM." containing 230 acres. all inclosed, I80 ofwhich sre cultivated, end 60 ere under usttfulsnd ornsnientsl wood. There is s good HOUSE sud other necessary Buildings for s fsrnr of that size. Alsou GARDEN and smell Orchard, well stocked with 'I'rses. which bear s vest sbundsnce of Fruit, (Cherries. Plutribs, Cuirrints, (iooeebrrries end Apples). The Ltind fronts on Wlieritley River and Rustico Bay, where there are plenty ol Fish, (heriings, mackerel. codlisli, lobsters. trout, and other fish). Stock. Crop Ir. Implements Msy_be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists o - 9 HOR-‘E8 and COLTS, 20 head of Cattle of the Cow kind. 80 SHEEP. Crop, sbout- 40 or 50 tons HAY. 25 scree of Wheel, I4 scree of Oats, 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres of 'I‘urnips. 2 ricres of Poistos, I acre of Carrots. Imiriedirrte possession ceri be obtained upon good security lining given. Further particulars can be obtained from the proprirtor on the premises. \\"ll.l.lA.\I Il0l)tIl-‘.8. Cytnbria Lodge. I’. E. lslund. II. N. Atnericu, Aug. I9. I856. Schooner for Sale! I '\ A SCIIOONI-IR thrru years old, undo repair. to he is is cod cargo vessel of thirty tons register. A I i_ P” 0 WILLIAM IIODGI-)8. Cyrnbris Lodge, Rustico. Aug. 20. I866. City Livery and Sale stables. I HAVING enlarged iiry Stables, I am now re- prired to Ittlte Horses for SALE and BOA D, by the day or week. Gerllelllell having Ilorses to dispose of, tvill find this an excellent Stand, the Stables being rootny and comfortable. rind Grooms attentive. Horses rind Carriages for IIIRI-l—secund to none in the City. Please call Illltl examine for yourselves. J. II. GATES. Sept. 4th. I856. wtf. .Is.keman’s Livery or Sale Stables IIIOPINID A1‘ THE OLD ITAND, Grafton Street. HAVING enlarged my Stables I am now pre- pared to take horses for sale and board, by the clay or wet»-lt. Genlletiien having horses to dispose, til will find this In excellent stand, the Stables being roomy and comfortable and grooms attentive. Horses and Carriages for hire, second to none in the City. WM. JAKERIAN. Sept. Idth, I856. SELLIN G OFF CHEAP. A'l‘RlCK S'l‘EPlll-INS begs leave respectfully, to inform his customers and the public in general his intention of marking an alteration in his business, and of selling oil his stock at Montague Bridge tore, consisting of Dry IOODS, G ROCERII-IS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY VVARE, end FANCY GOODS, III very reduced prices, frotn this date until the I3th October next, after which time the remainder of the Stock will be removed to his esta. blishinerit at Orwell, where they will be sold toge- ther with his Fnll Fllppllel, expected to arrive in n few weeks rlt his usual low rice Any person having demrtnds against the above store. will nlt.-use send in their accounts to the Sub- scriber nt Orwell, \\ here they will he settled: an accounts due ltirir rerntiining unsettled after the Iuili Novetiilier next, will be anded over to John Long- worth. Es .,to be sued for without further notice. A vesse to loud Produce will be at Orwell, rind another at Alontrigue Ilridge, on or about the 13th October next. when it is expected that all parties indebted to the Subscriber will be ready with their Produce, and cause no detention to either vessels. The Store utrd Dwelling tit Moritngue Bridge, with or without the Granary and Building I.ots adjoining, will be let at a nroderrrte tent, for one, two or t res yertrs—posses-ion can be given out tiiontli. PATRICK S'I‘l:'.l’l|I:‘.‘IS. Orwell. Sept. 20th, I856. \ CARGO of IIARDWOOD, 'I‘I.V|BI".R. DEALS T and SPARS. now ready to be shipped at .\Ion- tngue River, consisting in piirt of the foliowing— About I50 tons of square Ilirch ’I‘itiiber, from 18 inches tipwrir s. About 20 tons of " Beech do. do. end from «to to 50 M deals- I00 Spars escorted, and a quantity of Lsthwood for Stowrtge. About I00 tons small and large timber, suitable for Shipbuilding. The last will be sold chcs to clear out the Boom- Also, deliverable st Orwel about 150 tons of square Birch 'I‘irnber, from I8 inches upwards. ’I‘llE BRIG on the Stocks st Vnsroir Itivs:n.tind the .rIl./ITERIJILS in the YARD, will BE SOLD at a low figure. Ifiirqnire of PATRICK STEPIIENS, Orwell, or IIENJ. DAVIES, Charlottetown. Septi-niber l9th. I856.—-Isl. Ex. I rrio. PAPER HAN GIN G8 I —lUl'l‘ IICIlVID— s,soo PIECES FROM BOSTON. And for Sale by IIASZARD Gs OWEN. Aug. to. tests. WEBTMORELAND I-IOTEL. 8 hedlec. HE Subscriber in returning thanks to the travel. ling public generally for past patronage, Ilstn-gg those who may ' favor hint with their support, that they will find good entertainment. and every attention paid to the care ofluggsgc, dtc. , by crilling at his Hotel situate on the Main Post Road, within a few niinutes walk of the public \Vhisrf. to which the Packets and steamers ply regularly to and from P. 3. Island. Couveysnces to and from the Bend or other plsces in the l'rovince st the cheapest rste, with careful Drivers. Ielitnd produce ofsny kind consigned to me either for sole or to be forwarded to the Bend, sl-.:rll have tiiy best attention. PETER SCHURMAN. Shedisc, New Brunswick, April 23d, I856. To Christian Ministers, are. EORGE 'l‘. HASZARD keeps consiantly on bend, it variety of Theological “'orks; and is prepared to sell them at the pub isbers prices.