inclined to think, that this must be the iuost correct method of accounting for the anomalies presented by dillerent temperatures under the same paralclls of latitude. The Crimea, al- though warm in summer, would a pear to be as cold, if not colder than this Is and. in the winter season. Now, that the Mechanics‘ In- stitute is a corporate body. it may become the nucleus, ifits members will only exert them- selves, ofa scientific institution. the records of which should abound in thcrinonietrical, mote- orological and baroiiietrical observations. There is scattered about in the tiles of the diillsreiit newspapers, a considerable amount of this species of knowledge, which would be well worth the labor of condensing and arranging under their different heads. And we would suggest, that a moderate premium for a col- lection of this sort would reflect credit upon the Institute, and be the means of rescuing from oblivion an interesting series of facts. it would be ofiio small consequence also, to coiii- pare the results with the observations ol' philo- sophers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Russia, tables of which are not hard to obtain. We should then see, that we are not so badly oil in point of climate as many people suppose. that there is nothing to prevent Priiice Edward 'Isln.nd from becoming not onl distinguished ‘for agricultural productions, but that pliiloso- -phy, literature and science may be made to llourish here‘, as well as in other countries we have just enumerated. it was said on 'l'uesda_v evening se‘ni;;ht atthe Soiree, that the lslrind had produced no man of science. or ineclianio of eminence. We trust. that this reproach will be soon wiped oil‘: there is a sullieiency of talent and genius in the youth of the country, but it has had as yet, very imperfect and insu i’- ficient culture. 'l‘lic day is about to dawn, we hope, upon at dilfcrent state ofthings. and as tbe country's.dvances in population and riches, so it will progress in the liigher matters of in- tellectual wealth. and not be afraid to send her sons to the utterinost ends of the earth, having first, like a conscientious iarent, furnished them with an education, that will enable them to cope with the men of any country. We in- tend to take up the question of Education very shortly, and trust to be able to rouse the pub- lic mind to greater exertions on this all-impor- tant subject. hiss DALY, as Putroiiess, and the Ladies of the Comiuittee of Management of tiie B-.izu.ur. eg to acknowledge the receipt ofa communica- tion from " the Voiiiuiitteo having charge of the Temperance Hall in this City. “generously ranting the gratuitous use of the Hall for the purpose of holdiu the Bazaar on the 27th iiist., tor raising a fun to aid the poor of the City, for which benevolent act they tender their uni- ted thanks. Mrs. Daly and the Ladies of the Committee‘ also acknowledge the receipt of a communica- tion from Mr. Lobban‘s IE-and, ollering their gratuitous services for the same charitable ob- ject. and which kind offer they thankfully accept. <1 9 }— POLICE C|)UR'l'. Dec. 17. John M‘Mullen, Assault on Pierce Do lc, convicted; lined 2s Gd, with 5s i.d costs, or e imprisoned 14 days. , James Carmichael, nuisance, timber on Rich mend Street ; convicted ; fined 5s Willi costs Philip M-I-‘adycn, nuisance. lumber lioat in the liindway at the end of Great George Street. convicted ; fined 5s. with costs. Henry Douglasmuisance, scantling on Water Street, convicted ; fliledl fie, with costs. John Cairns, nuisance, Mill Stones on llills- borough Square, convicted : fined .39, with costs. _Thoinas Essery. nuisance, scantling on end of Cumberland Street, dismissed. 18th. llon.E.Wlielan, trespass.taking a psper from Patrick Beariiey, convicted ; damage four- pcnce with 7s 6d costs. Poms Burn-i.—Thero are a couple of these inhabitants of our Northern Seas, on exhibition in Halifax : the Morning Journal says : A lsrpe number of persons are availing them- selves o the opportunit odered in visiting the the Store opposite the Iugine ouse, wherein the two White Polar Bears are exhibited. The creatures are a novelty, and well worth seeiu . 'l‘lioy appeiir to lie qliito docile, until disturbs ; but the moment the female bear is annoyed, she pounces upon the male. with all the im-; petuosity of a tigrcss, as if he was the uggres-‘ sor ; and the poor gentleman, after undergoing a considerable tearing, utters a growl or two,, calmly resi s the breaches. and quietly sub- mits to femu e preponderance. These beasts srol very stout limbed;~ they devour fish or most.‘ very greedily, and Mrs. Bruin must be helped first, or otherwise there will be u row in the cage, nd Muster Bruin suffer for all. '1‘ cool ssvu and ferocious animals throw thomselvosl into innumerable positions, which both amusing and interesting; and they up r to he possessed with it good amount of ssgscity, for when Mrs Bruin is fstiguod. Mr. Bruin veryl l politely lies down l'or her pillow. Passengers in the H. In rum on Sunday lsst.l Wm. B. o Esq., Mr. m. Keoughsn sud‘ Mrs. Kooug on, Mr.Row. 5 ‘HASZA1tl)’S GAZETTE, DECEMBER. I9. (For Ilasz ird‘s (iazr-rile.) THE HEART KNOWEITH ITS 0\V.V Bl'l"l'ERNES3. Uh .lud:_vn nor by ihe rivll\V.H(l smile llw llllfis lli\' lirotln-r fm.-ls, for o:’i. too oil. a l‘H.l‘_'lll!|:,' t'.'«ce .\ lirei|.iri;_r heart C(lllr‘t'Jl§. 'l'oo hit the t.'llll0 ofsm-iiiiiir_: i-Iv l.-s Mil ii lll'l>ix', to liiviu ‘ ' Thu‘ iiiuiinl lllflll)l)lll!_'S of .1 limiri, ‘r'ii-isi-_iu :5 long since lrive (llt‘ll. l"ull in:iii_\' a .~m.rve nl",:ricf is Ill[‘lP, l'lioLi iii.if,':»'i iiul-—i'msl not liuow .\llll<Hl',§lI iliy ;i‘i.~s-ii: ',_'liLI|l'<‘ in -v nous No trace of inward woe. ' Fl]... ..-.. .l' u lndlll .iso.ro.. ourixiru inoii_vlit x is working rl:ll'l\'l_V llli‘l(‘, Alllioiiggh il. ll ~uiiI'ngg iillr and eye No ll‘ll"L'. til‘ :’Il|'[‘HW l;e'ir. 'l'ii~- ruse !!i'i: in the r.'.!i'|lN"lli'lS snilc .-\iipv.irs :4.o~i iiiiulii am] gov. Oil l'l lliu lm_.<.m l‘I.'.t!:i ll)!‘ \\'(iI‘ill l‘ii;ii cziis lls l.‘.- .iw.iy. So liitltlvii 'ntaili :1 ~‘1ll!llll1Z ‘iron; Soiiie :;priii._: of \\'II ~ m:i-/ Iio_ Sou-.c .-pom-lzll-~~~ '_'riel' iliuisoeiiis to seek Roll.-I" in tear or -ioh. Nov. ll, lS.3:'». TO THE liiiiroa «-i-' ll.i.vz.iizn‘s Gazsrrn. ._n: ; It has been reported that one or two Govern- ment measures have liceii refused the lloval assent ; if true, we are curious to kiioiv, il'ltes- poiisible Governnient is the same as it was two or three vcurs ago, when a Dcspatch was received disallowing the ()ne-Ninth Bill, the Council then unaniinously tendered their resig- nations to His Excellency, but were not accept- ed; and in the followiiigsession Mr. Pope said. he had obtained leave from His Excellency, and rose to state the reasons why the Council had resigned to the House, but was dissuad- ed from doing it, by Mr. (lolcs saving them would he better Opportunities by ;..{,| i.',._ 5;?’ if the principles of lit‘Ullull!lll*li: 1;.“-,_.},.,,w.,; are carried out now, the saiii-3 as they vv.-re when the Oiic-Nintli llill was <lis:tll.)ii'bd. the Council of course will tender their resigiiations, and ifllis Excelleiicy accept ol'tlieiii,a General Election must be near it hand Your most obedient servant. l.\'Ql'lIlli‘.lt. Dec. 11,1855. Married, On the l0tli insi., l)V Wm. Snnilr-rsmi, Esq.‘ J p Mr. George Peter.-, io -.\li.~'s Elizzibetli Cniiicroii, limli of'I'lireo Rivers. a red, On §lll|\l‘.\y‘lI.Il\l'llllIg, lliih inst.-int, in ilio l7ili year of her‘ age, ['.l|Z2IlJf.'ll| helices, second (laughter of Mr. lheni.-is Dawson, oi‘ lllii citv |"unm:;l will take place lo-day, (\\'cdiicsduy) at 2 o'clock, “(hen the frieinls of the deceased are requested to attend. s . . ~. . - (,_:ipt. .lolin ll cbsicr, nfilw ,g,-_]..-_ 51, (,,-,,,_t_ rm," llalifiix, for lll|.I Port, was kiioclu-d m'oerlii.;u-d by 1]“, ll’ 3lN~'l‘l. and droivm-il. while be-ntiiig iiiio Leiiiiiix iisssge on 'l'liur.~'d.-iy niorning l.-is-i, 'l'iii-: .\l.i_ii.s——'l‘!ic ll. lngram brought the ugu. al Colonial and Aincrican Mails on Sunday night. She left F“Htl'ril.|y and would remain . . l l l at_ Pictou for the arrival of the English Mail. may expect a Mail via Georgetown, to-mor- l-. “'—"-'.‘.-.::'.’-*--"~ _' ---v— -2?: : Port of Charlottetown. K ARlli\'I‘.D. Dec. 16, H. lngrani, l’iciou; nisils. Ploughboy, do.; co.-il. Lively Lass, do.: do. uhy. C8I¢fllllpgc. wheat, die. ' l7th, Aniegeiit, Nicholson, Hslifux; ‘god; min Ann, Perry, Boston; goods. IAILID. Dec. I7, Sclir. Susan, Lang,‘ Halifax; pmdgu, lloiiip, Btlrlltln; do. Jone. SI. John,N. 8.; o. Brig ltescarcli, Biddeford, by VV. Heard, Eng. Cumpicn. Si. ohn‘s, ew d.; produce. Anni. Lnurie. McGil|, do., by J. 65 “I. Mcfiill. Lilly Dale, l.ondon, by Nelson S; Son. lSlh, lingerie, Liverpool. by Longworth and Yates. eniimii, Criipnud. Kinburn. Liverpool, by.\V_ fllmngworili. l9ih—Ann;iridale, lleurislo, lliilifux. A-"Ship News. The ‘schr, Belgrade, Levuche, from P. E. 1., lor Pictou, with a cargo ofoats, was wrecked on Roy’s Island on Friday even- ing, 7th inst.; vessel and curgo, total loss, Schr. John Hustiu , Boudrot, from P. E. Island. for Arichut, in llust, also wentsghoro nsur Kin ‘s Read on sumo day; it is supposed she willilie got ofl‘. 1.-‘OR CHARTER. HE fust soiling SCIIOONER “ ELIZA ANN." now Lying st Psuko's Wharf. For purticslsrs plsuse, spply to Cspt. Perry, on board, or to_ l G. J. WDOUGALL. Dec. I9, I855. LOOK HERE! Molasses, Candles, Raisins, Sole Leather, Brandy, Tea, Boots, &c. ' 0‘ Hli SOL’) nv AUc'rio.\r, on l-‘IHDAY Wxl. 2l.~u instant, at ll o'clock, at the Sub- scrilmfs N.\i.i-; Roost, Q, on Street.- l2 puiiclio-.ons choice .\l()l.A3'SF.S, ‘2 ' l: mu mould l'.\.\'l)l.l'IS, . W0 lo li.-\l.“l.'\'§, 6 casks lll{.\NllY. ‘IU Sill:-s >‘()l.l'. l.l'l:\'l‘llEl{, -so mi.-.<i-4 superior ‘v EA, 230 cases .\leii's iliicli l5UU'l‘.'4. 81.1: , 8:0,. JA.\ll:IS .\l()ltltlS, ll"C- '3. lN.')5.—-Ailv. Auctioneer. .’:~__*7:“i vl.lii-ie~.t:n:is.-.2 IS Loiiiing. ristlier opportunity for Bargains- _, 'l' ax l‘l\‘ii;nir»g .~':ule, of Oil Piiiiitiiigs, Perfume- ‘_- '."~ l""llt"'l|w.I'<*I‘y. Yankee Notions, Leather, l'II|’>'. l.-.<fir..-3 and iouihs‘ ilubber lloois and Shoes, (‘£12, BY AUCTION. flu l"rid:i_v Fvening, the ‘..'.III inst, at 7 o'clock, at tho .‘-‘elm-z-iliei”s isle Room, Queen street, a qu:iiii_y of (Rood.-4 .-‘nitiible for the seam", yjz;_ l <3-Iec l’i-rloim;-r_i. l “ Yank-:e Noiions, 7boxes(3-iii1'z'cIioii'ii‘}', A ll.-w lmxos choice llitlsitis, l case .~pl«',iHli(l Filrs. -l «loz. pairs liridn-s‘ Gents’ and Cliiliin.-us‘ liuhher Home and Shoes, I [||lIlCii"0ll Rum, 5 (.'I5lib lViItc, 1 case illllldalillle Oil Paiiiiings, 3 liesuiiliil gill winrlow Coriiices, 10 boxes ',-round Cqflire, 40 gross Matches. [U du'I.. liiicki-ls, Brooms, 10 sides l'pper Leallier, With a lot of Soaps, Sal.-,r:iius, Wrapping Paper, Brass Clocks, &c., &c., &.c. . JA ;\lE.\' M()lll{[S, Auctioneer. Di-‘Ct'llil)"l' l3. can Apprentice Wanted. 7 0 the ’l‘iusniltli Business. One from the cons- iry preferred‘, who can rosd and write. Apply at this oflice. December 6. Under the Patronage of Mrs. Daly. l.lAZ.AAli. will be held, (D.V.) on the 27th 0 DECEMBER next, iii the '|'i:|ns:nAsrcii: HALL. by ii Comnintec of Ladies appointed from all ad!-.‘lI(NllllIllll01Il,0lllilillillforlllts poor ol'Clinrloli.etown and he iimmsrliule vieuiii_v. .\ Ii ——.\'o mlwf will he gninicd from ihe lliizaar liunxl lo iv.-ideni.-i in the lslziiid, who Ill-|_\ l‘t‘llIl|\'0 iuio UlliII‘l0|.lUl4l\\r'll afier ihe publication oflliis Niitice. Contributions will he iliankfully received by the uiideririeiilioin-d Ladies — lllris. ll.urr‘isi.n, llliu. l.i.ovn liiuziviri-i-zit, . l.vni.uin, COLIN, Miss Ii. .\lCl)0.\'.-\LD, Dcsivsnv. l‘. .\lol)oi~.'.ir.n, Miss 8, DESBIIISAY, lllns. .\lAcxinso.~r, llliis. l"oiic.ai\', .\lc.$luixii/iv, _ HAUL. ('. l'ALMI.‘R, GRAY _ l'L'iiiiir.', ll. llAe7.All.l), lliou, lli:/iizu, Sl\‘(>Li(illAsi§, (I ST!-2\VAI(T, 'l'u(:in:ii, J. llEl\‘§LEY, D. ll0D(iBON, ic KINS. \VAl.K!2lt, Wbours to he opened at l2 o'clock. Sale to coinnienceai. luilf-pestlwelvc. Price of admission Is. 6d‘ children under X2 half price. LIVER COIYIPLAINT. AUNDICI-I. DYS|'El’S|A, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising froui a disordered liver or stomach, such so Constipaiiion, inward Piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, -Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stonisch, sour eructutioiis, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, svsiiniiiiiig of the head, hurried and ditliciilt breathing, fluttering at the licart, choking or sailboa- ting sensations when in il l 'ing osiure, diiimcss of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiratioii, yellow ness of ihe skin and eyes, sin in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heal, burning in the flesh, eoiisiuiit iiiiaginings of evil, and great Notice to Tenants and Settlers on parts of Township: No. 53, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 62~ ’i\lll') Subscriber informs ihe 'l'eiianiry and Set- ilers on the above ’l'ownshipa, that the Property formerly held by the Trustees of the hue 'l‘HouAs liaizi. or Sr-:i.Kiiu:. is now conveyed-by Deed. l.«-nrnig date the 'l'ivelfih day of Noveiiiber last, to the It I°’lll. llonorsble JAMEI ‘our of Selkirk, and that all sums due for rent, or otherwise, must in future be paid him at his ollice, in Charlotte- ioivo. WILLIAM DOUSE. Sen». Cliailoltetown, Dec. ll, I855. Land Agent. Deed recorded. 2l\l'otiee to feriantsw onl North “West of Cliarloiietown, are respectfully notified that the Subscriber has purchased from the Right llonornble Jsimes Dunbar, Earl of Si-zusinx, by Deed of Comeyaiice, bearing date the l7lli day of November last p.-isi—-ALI. _ his ltighi, Title. and Free-liold Interest in and to l"ourteen 'l'housand five hundred acres of LAN D. mi 'l‘ownship number 'l‘hirIy-one, known as the " SELKIRK lis'rA'rs:. " including all 'l‘m-nainlcies. Arrears of items, or other- wi-u;:ind be hereby gives Notice that all amounts must now be paid him as Proprietor of said Property. Dec. II, 1855. \V. l)(lUsF., Sen, §'@“ Deed Recorded. N. B.--'l'lie public are hereby cautioned not to Trespass on any poriion of the Forest Lands. CAUTION. HEREBY caution all persons indebted to tho l"irni of 'l‘RAVl'lRS 81. .\lcPHl.'}B, not to psy any sum or sums of money due to the said Firm, to either ohri C. Travers, or any other person on his behalf, uniil publicly notified that ii dissolution has taken lace by inutunl consent, iind that business of said inn is fairly closed. as the notice which appeared in the Islander of Hih instant, signed J. C. Travers, is without the knowledge or consent of the subscri- ber; und 1 further cnuiion all persons from trstficin in. or buying any part or parts of the goods of what- ever description now in the shop, cells or about the premises occupied by 'l‘RAVl-IRS 6; Mcl’llEI'I, Queen Street, without my authority so in «lo, as myself and my father are slone liable for mini Goods. I". L. Mcl‘ll L‘ Charlottetown, December I1. (ull pspers) FOR SALE. TIIAT Pssiurs Lot in the Roysliy ofChsrlctte- town lying on the North side of uureclsimod Lots belonging to the Hon. G. Colon, and bounded on Ibo Bust by the Mount Edwanl ltosd. The ssid Lot is under cultivation and fen’:-ed round. Apply to ihe Subscriber. \Vl|.l.|.-\.Vl CIKANSTON. HE .\lAll.S for the neighbouring Provinces and the United States will he made up durin ill. noulhofbecember. every TUESDAY sud FRI AY ruoraisg, precisely ut io o'clock, and forwarded 43.. not to Piciou, or by Georgetown; und Mails for England will be made up at the some hour on the 4th, Hth, will and 28th. THOMAS OWEN, Pcsinisster Genersl. General Posioflice, Nov. 29,1855. ryiiis 'l‘F.N.\l\"l'S on the -'~s=..xn.x Es1‘A1'it,” ' o spirits, can he elfectuully cured by Doc‘:-on llooi—‘i.ANn’s ci:i.uniui'i'i-:n Gl'.‘R.Mfl..V‘ BITTERS, prepared by DR. C. M. Jlicissoiv, German Medicine Store, No. 120 Jr-ch SL, one door below Sixth Pliiladu. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in ihe United States, as the cures attc.-t, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. _ 'l‘liv.-so Bitters are worthy the uileiiiion oflnvalids. ossessing grout virtues in the rectification of the liver and lesser glands, exercising ihe most searching power in weakness and nlleciions of the dlgt.'.~‘ll\'8 or- gans, they are witliul safe, certain, and pluasaiil. Testimony from .Mui'rie. Curr. DANIEL ABIU'l"l‘, Brooklyn, Maine, July 6. 1843, says: "I was taken sick one year ago, last April, upon my passage from Havniinu to Chur- leston, S. C. At the latter place took inedicins . undprocured a physician, but for ten days could obtain no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up u r ‘newspaper having your adverliscnient of‘ Hootlund’s German Bitters’ in II, I sent for some immediately, this was about 10 o'clock, st ll o’cloek I took the first dose, and another st 6 o'clock. 'l'he chest was. no rapid on me, that I bud u goedsppeiiie for supper, and rested well that night, and ihe next day found me u well man. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between llaliimsre, Chur- Ie.-ion’ and ihe West India Islands ever since. I have now given up going to sea, and reside in this place, wliers you should have an agency, us you could sell large quantities of ii.“ Jon. 8. “ALL & Co., Prcsquo Isle, Aroouto_ok Co., Muino, April 24, I854, suy: “We herewith send on u certificate ofu euro performed by the use of on one bottle of the German Bitters, we think Mr. C ark to be u man of verucity, und have no doubt of the truth of his aim ," Messrs. Joe. B. llul Gt Co.-—Genilemen-- In ans wet to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter. aged about I6 yesrs, had been complaining of s pain in her side, for sit or seven years, and about the first January last, was taken down sud confined to her bed. The pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with psins between her shoulders sud in her breast. From reading in number of cures per- formed by "|loofland's German liillt-rs"l was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store und purchased one bottle. She had lulu.-n it but a low days when she began to iiiiprove,und now, after luk- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying beiier health than she has for cars. She feels no puin in her side or in any part of net body. sud uitribuics her cure entirely to the German Bitters. Wrr.i.iAu Cusux, Ssluion Brook, Aroostook Co., Mo. You-should beer in mind that these Bitten uro urriuunv VIGITAILI, thereby possessing sdvuu- tuges over most of the preparations recommended for similar dllFIIP For sale by generally. 9. ro-spa-t'l:ilile dealers and storekeepers T. DBSBRISAY. It Co., Geuersl Agency And by Mr‘ Llssuui. Ovvuiv. Guor otuwn, ' Euwsun Gory, Grsnd iver, I-Iuwsuii Nssniuss, St. Peter’s Buy, 1. J. I-‘suns. St. l-‘.lesuor’s, Gsosos Winoiir-roiv, Crspuud, Jss. L. Homssiv, 0. Wu. Dons, Bedeqso, Jnsss Prsouorr. New London.