' I d. % a r -rg::._;.r.:'.:l ......:’:».:;'.t o... H ' I h sliould receive the fullest I ' fir from huviug any ‘I!Al!.A.ID’S :’flA2I!"l'E.'- CBBRU-ART 14. . attention frbm bgsb sides vof the House. and to uyqdiseussiou of which. members Ibollld brill "minds divested of party spleen or ruucor, an in willing to contribute to the stnioet of their ghillty, all that talent. learning or experience may enable them to give to_"tlio furtherance of on. public welfare and advantage. "ears actuated in our discussion of public . gun by no private motivss_, nor aro we re- tsiusd to advocate any p_rlvp’te uiterests; endap riva pl us or persons gguu against the old Mr. Lord, the contrary I.'.."‘' °"..°L.l‘.'£‘ "tit “:12 i‘i“.""t§.°‘.l.?i‘.?. 325% no e . of the-‘w“e.alth of his own ournlng, in advancing his young relations, and furthertn their ros- ts in t world. W. W. Lo ,Merc ant, and the Hon. W. W. turd, M. P. P., Eéepative in ,5; . be. c.,are two very i erect ‘i°"'°.°.'z°'-..l W°.“° °°: *.'::°."..:“.:.".'.:°: to e mo es en Bgrlllixipogifiiyf thef ‘]:l0IltIcI8lI) that we willing y ose o e man. Blackwood's Ma urine. for January. 1855. contains :—-The con act of the War. Civilisa- tion: The Census, Education. Zaidec. A Ko- mance. Pa t . ural Economy of Great Britain and Ireland. Mr. Thackeray and his Novels. Peace and Patriotism: a Letter to Irsnmus. Story of the Campaign, Part II, written in s 'll‘ent in the Crimea. IX. the Position beforc:iebastopol,—-X. Conimoiiceinpnt of the Siege,--XI. Attack op Bslaklava,-.\II. First Action of lnkeriiian, 20th October. 9 O iiscnsuics’ iusrirurr. Accordin to previous announcement, John G. Duly, Eqq delivered a lecture upon the " Roi of George the Third." .Having_such a wide old, Mr. Duly felt much di_lIicuIty in com- pressing his subject-matter within the compass of an hour,—but he did it ably, and he did it well. After presenting an historical view of Europe, during the long and unprecedented Reign of the old monarch, he gave a rapid sketch ofhisIife,snd of the lives of some of the most eminent statesmen,—IIsroes, lawyers, and others—celebrated for scieuoc,_and useful the following resolution, which was s unanimonsl : tings yesterday. Re crter, ad_iournment last night. At the time of our going to press the House was occupied in read- iitg Despatches relative to the Reciprocity Treaty. i interest. earthquake in Nova Scolin and - cw Brunswick but not uiucli more severely than here. the noble exertions of the members of the Blocmin Bosenivislori. The D vision came to the conclusion to ‘O Rcsolvcd.y'l‘bat this Division considering the vil, that Alcoholic drinks have done and may yet do in this neighbourhood, they do hereby form themselves into a Committee to exert their utmost endeavours to arrest the rogrc of the drinking custom. and will, after he pi_ib- Iieation of this resolution, without distinction of persons, bring any person. whether male or female. to th _ _ found guilt of selling bpiritucus Liquors in less quantit es than 2 gallons, unless they have a licence for that purpose. within the bounds of this Division, that is, between Belle Creek and 0rwcll.—Com. r uartor, who will be Tar COLONIAL Lnnisi.i-i-cits commenced its sit- We have iven the proceed- ngs of the House of Assemb y furnished by the W. M Iiowe, Esq., up to their A Conoxm. MAIL arrived on Tuesday morn- ng, the pa crs contain very little news of V c notice that tlte have felt the Bax: Bii.i..—We are sorry to learn that this important measure has been refused the royal allowance, owing to the insertion of the clause, we understand, which provides that 12 per cent. may be exacted from the bank when it refuses to cash its own the one which gave rise to most opposition in the Legislature.—E.r1n paper. This clause is 53' An interesting communication on the Po. tato disease and other matter prepared for to- day's paper has been unavoidably crowded out. To us Eoi-roii or IIsszsiin‘s Gan-rrs. . tr , 'l‘hinking that the readers of the Gazette inventions during that period of U319» Wl|°|° would like to know how we are gcttin on in genius and lustre. made it. In very deed. “0 obtainin free land, on what was ormerly ‘ ” cnllcd “ orrcll.” but now -‘ Government Es- ‘ Mr. Dflifynrcad his lecture easily and audibly, and acquitted himself with much credit. e was complimented durin the animated dis- cusoion that followed; an many privately ex- pressed s wish, that he would soon be induced to lecture a in. _ William . owe, Esqui_re, will _Iecture next 1',,..d.y gygning, on *‘ Capital Punishment. ’ In so uence of the second Vice President. Iiavin dec ined to serve, T. Heath Havilaud, qfi. P. P. at the close of the evening's pro- ings was elected, by ballot. to fill that ce. ' loyal Agricultural Society. Committee Meeting. January 17th. 1853. _ r u x s x it 1' : JE"—izl;ns‘:§::,:""" 2Vice Presidents. The Hon. Jud Hon. Geor Coles. W. Lord, Daniel Ho gson, Esq. Ordered, That the Annual Show of Grain be held on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, and that Prisca. same as last year, be offered. The Easter Show of Fat Cattle, &.c.. to be held on Wednesday, the 4th of April, and Prisas to be offered same as last year, with the following alterations. viz : The lid Class Oxen to be 3 years old. and Heifer! to be admitted to compete with the we. On the same day, the undermentioiied Pro- miums will be ofersd, to be competed for by Stallions, bred in the Island. P'rst, £5. Second, £3. Third, £2. Ordered, That the sum of£I5 be paid to the agent of the owner of the Fairy Queen, for ser- vice formed in ing to tow the Nugget to ottstown from the Out of Canso in July, Ordered, That the Secretary do write to Mr. John Spiuks, Liverpool, requesting him to pur- chase and ship by a S ring vessel, on tliorouglt bred Durham Bull, year old oil‘; and that Mr. Spinksbc not limited as to price, but in- structed to rocnro a well-bred animal. I-‘ive hun red pounds of Swede Turnip Seed to be ordered for importation in the S ring. The following Resolution was move by His Honor Judge Peters, and carried ; hereas uncertain or incorrect statements, res tin the price of Agricultural Products in the neighbouring markets, frequently tend to depress the rices here, and are thereby in- JIIIIOIII to the armors on this Island ; Therefore Resolved, That the secretur do take measures to procure wsekl advice 0 tlte prices of produce in St. John, '. B., Halifax, and St. John's, Newfoundland. and do, every week, between the first day of October, and int day of June. furnish such statement to one of the papers published in Charlottetown. c or, y C. Srswsiir, Scc’y. The following rates have been furnished by the Royal Agricultural Society, of the prices of produce in St. John, N. B. Oats, 3s. 6d. to 3s. 9d. Barley, for melting, 5s. to 5s. 6d. Butter. ls. 2d. Pot Barley, 20s. per cwt. Oatmeal, 22s. 6d s. . Iloouiing Bose Division 8. of T. Belfast. ’ _ M ti . Diviisgnn.‘ . . t » :5 0 i t e r ¢lIrough,.the no 0 entered into a discussion Bite the best we Alias could be adopted to prevent the mic o Splritueus Liquors in this community, until the passing of the long for fining Liquor Law. That whereas it did , that not later than last summer, there been no more than 3 taverns In the whale 0 ict, between Belle Creek and N’ewtowu,s Ila rise of about 8 miles, and it beings fact. that there have been I4 d Iforeut persons selling run this winter in this community and believ- ilig on] 2 out of than paying Licence--Menu bers o ch. Division stron ly condemned the so I of me 4) these tailors. who could a llnli otherwise without beginning stag wicked tralc of rum-selling; and con- nidaring than enemies so the youth. as well as is few old ruui-drinkers, beside the rospsrity of our settlement. Truly it is full t no to put an immediate stop to such a state of alerts, and to close the doors of some of these haunts of wickedness who are still persistin in this awful rule. set fearing the duty an power gun country llsglstratss. sad in defines of once into a Public Meeting, and up the Division was get yer tote,” please to inform them that we hada prcnt Iicltl-day here on Monday last. The Pub- I c Land Commissioner was here, accompanied by his Aide-de-Camp, Mr. Littlo, oliering to sell the Land to the people at 1%. 6d. an acre, for the first quality; 8s and 5s per acre for inferior qualities; aitd demanding two years’ rent in satisfaction ofallarreurs. Some acce ted of the terms, many would not, as they had eon pro- mised at the last Election that in no instance would a Farm of 100 acres cost more than £25. You may guess their surprise,when the Com- iuissioncr told them, the would have to filly £62 0s. for a Farm 0 100 acres; £37 0s. Mr. Editor, makes a very great difference in the price ofnI"srm, to a man with a family. In the latter part of the day,a ntleman made a speech against the terms of sale, the crowd too his advice, fonued themselves at intcd him Chairman; they then prepared. a opted, and signed a petition to the House of Assembly, to get the price of the best Farms brought down to Eight Shillings per acre,and todo away with all Arrears of Rent. There is also another tition, founded on Mr. Ccopcr’s Book, viz., to have the land eschonted. The eschoaters say, they have now got two stringsto their how, when escheat fails, they have only to comply with the conditions oflcrcd by the Commission- or. This is the state of thin s here at present. are, 'c.. Osssuvss. Head of St. Peter's Bay, February 7th, 1855. To run Eimoa or Hsszsrin‘s Gszs-rru Sni,—In your issue of the 3d instant,I r- ceive a letter addressed to me, signed “ an m- porter,” asking me to give an account of the different seizures of Smuggled Goods made while I lteld the ollice of Land-waiter and Preventive olliccr. [cannot conceivc,bIr.Editor, why such a letter should be addressed to me on that subject, or who Mr. lm orter is, unless he is it snutchcr in dis uise, which I think he is. Yet, I care not. I bother “Importer” is a snatcher or not, or no matter what he run he, I feel it due to the public, that I should answer the question asked me. I made several scisurcs while in olhco, and on all occasions sold the goods at Public Auction. and handed over to the Trensur of the Island the portion of the rocecds 0 sale that the vcrnment was entit ed to, according to Law. ’ ‘lie parties who smuggled these goods were. in no case, prosecuted for the penalties; the reason why I do not know, as the crown oliicere were the proper persons to enforce penalties in such matters; on one occasion I was selling two clicks of rum at public auction and W. I . Lord, a meiuber of the self-styled liberal Go- vernment, wns present and tol the parties who were bidding for the rum that the could get stronger. better, and clictrpcr Liquor at rry's than that which I was sellin , his reason for so doing must be, I presume, t at Mr. Barry is a tenant of his, and he would therefore prefer putting money into Mr. Barry’s pockets, than i to the public chest, or perhaps the liquor that I was selling belonged to some of Lord’: friends. On another. occasion when I made a scisure, the Jiart who was unlawfully possessed of the goo s. t reatened me b us ing, that he would get Cole to fix me for w at had done, that is seizing any do which were. smuggled b the H_onss or Assxuair, Feb. 13. Has. Gear 0 Coles. Col. Secretary: Hon. Jae. Wsrlierloii, -I. Treasurer; Hon. I-Jdwaid Whe- lauQ,ures’s Printer; Hos. Robert Mooney, Regis- irsr of Deeds; and William E. Clsrlie. Eiq., Cul- leclor of Excise, were sworn in as Members of the noose, on their reelection sl'ier their acceptance o t s a set against their respective names.- Hon. Con. Sscsinisv, by command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. laid upon the 'I‘abls a Copy of Her Msjesty’s Cnminiosioit on the subject of the Patriotic Fund, srlticli having been read by the Clerk. the Hun. Secre- lsry moved that the mailer be referred to the Committee of Supply. In doipg so, he presumed that the House would readily contribute to the object of the Commission, as had been done in the other Colonies. Mr. Coorsu opposed the motion, arguing that it was premature, the House having not as yet sscsrtsmed the amount which would accrue to the Fund from the various Public Meetings which bail been held in aid of the object. 'l'lte District which he represented had conlribiilcd liberally from private means. and it would be uu- fair to tax those who had already paid, by so zip- prspriation of the Public Funds. Hos Ma. lViii:i.sN in reply to Mr. Cooper alluded to llte public meetings held on llte sul-jetst throughout the Island and in the Hon. lv‘leinbcr’s MrCoopcr’s) own dislilcl and could aisle with con fidoncc, that it was the will ofilte people that lltu gislalurc should make such appropriation lo the fund, as the slate of the revenue and the exigencies of the ublic service would allow. Although the voluntary subscriptions in the Island lied been liberal, it would never do for us to fall behind the example set by Canada, Nova Scoliu and New Brunswick. Ma. Coorsit thought that as the session had but just commenced, it won be advisable to postpone my action unlil the sggregslo amount of voluntary contributions had been ascertained. '§Hoii. Coi.. Sscasrssv explained that no par. ticular sum was now demanded. His motion being merely for a reference to the Committee of supply. that the various meetings niituift-sled clearly the feelings of the people on the subject. That the returns of the different collections would shortly be before the Hon. Members, but that he hoped and believed. that the sum granted by the House, would be voted irrespeclively of such returns. That the revenue this year exceetletl that of tits last by £10000. and that the people of the island feeling that the brave men engaged in the war, were fighting lheir battles, nlihougli not paid or fed by them, would cliecrlully contribute what could be spared from the public purse io- wurds llie coinfurt and support of llieir Widows and Orphans. it. Hsvii.nm had hoped that no opposition would have been made to the motion. I-iven if £5000 had been collected out of doors, that fact should have no influence co the House, the Mem- bers of which he hoped would, In their legislative capacity, augment the sum raised for the unhappy Widows and Orphans. on. F. Lc.~icwoii'rn coincided with the last speaker. and added that they who had subscri- bed liberall from their private means would have no 0 jection toa public appropriation, while they who had declined to contribute should be made to do so indirectly by the Le- gislative grant. Hon. Ma Wicariux repudiated the idea of taking the amount of private subscriptions as a guide to the House in fixing the amount to be voted in su ply. At a uumerously attended meeting held at Murray Harbor, on the subject, not only did the people subscribe very liberally, but expressly authorized their represeutilives to vote for a public nt. In looking over the Newspapers, he found that the sums subscribed by individuals in the Island, borea greater proportion to their means, than was shctvii by the returns of some parts of the Mother Coun- try. wlicre greater personal interest must natu- rslflly be felt in the cause. on. Ms. Mooxitv de recatod all allusion to the neighbouring Co onics—Princc Edward Island had been treated very did‘.-rently from them. They had cause for ratitudo to the British Government, but this sltind was down- trodden by the Imperiul Authorities, and the method now proposed of augmenting the fund, by taxing the people who tllll not chose to conni- bute and rendered the term “ Patriotic” a misnomer. Hon. Mu. Wsitnuarorr thought that tltc amout raised elsewhere was no criterion for the case. He could speak for the people whom he represented, not 20 men there were opposed to the grant, and from his knowledge of his constituents, can state their wish that the grant should be a liberal one. Hon. Mn. Wicii-rain moved the appointment of a Committee on Public Accounts. Tltc fol- lowing gentlemen were appointed: Wiglilman, McDonald, Perry, Whelun, Loiigworth, Clarke and liaviland. on. Con. Sizcnsrasv llltl on the iab‘e ii classi- fied statement ofihe public accounts, by which it appears, that Ihc actual expenditure for lllc Ia.~l year was £52898 5s 8.ld including the an.uu:.l ol £l8000 paid for tho Worrel lislttic, s,_;;.i..sl lb.- rcceipl of£46033 Itis tl"tl, deducting, llIr\\'e\'t!l', the purchase money of the orrel Estate, ti ltich can- not be fairly charged against the expenditure fur the year, would leave a surplusof.€I I I35 5s ll-‘Id over the expenditure, and after paying the I){Il:ll(’e_' of the previous year against the Colony ul £3028 Ilsfld, wttii d leave the sum of .C8ll}Il He did, clear of Treasury Nolcs, Debeulurcs and uit aid Wsrrsuts. on. Mr. Wsusunrorc laid on the Table Ilia Treasurer's accuuuls for l s set Year.——!\lr. Clark presented the Iniposl act-cun's from I.letl¢.-qua Mr. McDonald prcsenled ihc Liglti sutl Impmti tic- counts for the dislrvct of Get-rgeltitvn-—i..l'c..cd lo Cmnntillo on Public. accounts. On motion of the Ilon. Col. Secretary the standard order of the House requiring notice of the introduction of Bills, was e_usp.;iide,l 1,0 enable him to Introduce 8 Bills, brought down Govern at measure ;— pasty er I, is anything‘ of the k ad would be injurious to the ly. but threat has been put into execution, for on t‘I_ic 2lstaday of Olotolper lsist, Iwas re- mov romoce,no outown tom de- tecting so many of the supporters gf Coleyand his Government, in their illclt tradiu . The rty who threatened inc with Cole is ii me, is a notorious srn glrr in the liistorz this Island; he was busily engsged on the y of the Election in June last. driving furiousl about looking for votes, with a certain costs or Ia- istrate who holds forth -on Queen Street. s regards any seisures that have taken place since my remove from ofice, I cannot tell much, only I believe that several seisures have taken lace, and in two or three cases, the ode ave been given up to the parties, no dliubt, owing to their being Government Par- tisans. Perhaps some of the rtics now In oflcs will throw more light on t e sub'ect. 'I‘rustlngI have not trespos too much on your valuable time, bIr.IIfsI'Ilt0I'. am Sir, Your obedient servant. D. tlsoPuIs. as m s, vis., '.l‘eniin in- pensaticn Bill, Bill for up nting Slteriflb and ill for taking census w ch were read a tirst time, and it was resolved that the Tenant's Com nsation Bill should be read a second line on T iirsday next, and the 2 others to-iriormw. Married, On lhs llh lvist., by the Rev. J. McMurr-_v, Mr William I.. Briuiscomb, of Mttlpsqtto Road, to Miss Ellubclli Lewis, of North Riva-r. On the lbth iiist.. by the sums, Mr. Angus Marlin, to slim Ann McLeod, both of Belfast. Died, . Suddenly. at Niagara, Canada, on the 25th Nov. lust, Mr. William Louis Ccwsii. son of the Isle Capt. John Cowsu. of Prince Edward Isle . n the 5th Jen. at ' , U. 8. Mr. George Bngnsll, aged 10 years. Mr. Bu aull resided on this Island still runs brother of Mr. sures Begusll. Bedequc, and r. IIIIIMBI fill, u on . cIu.Nuw Yep‘. January is. :5J5;hl'.tlwai:.ll. susise. ours. soc Cefis. and a native of tbh Islsad. '7 Passengers. the IcsBost tocspe Toruiealins on Wednes- I"cbrusry 'Ith,—.\Ir. Wllliaiu Brown. do for this Island on ‘I hursdtiy Captains Sal. mood and J. C. Morris, N. Brown. Esquire, from Liverpool, (focliranc Esquire, cotiiinissariat depart. niont. MetisrsJuines .‘\lcl.ettti, Alexander McKenzie, Edward Holiday, Joliii Beulou, Cooks, Deugsu. Iu do In the House of Assembly. Tuesday. Feb. lath. I354. BSOLVEI), That no Pelilion praying aid for Roads, Bridges or Wlinrfs. or for an ‘object or Local or private unlure be rsceivod after‘ ‘u sonar, lbs sixth day of March next. iinsusn, 'l‘h.ti ilie foregoing Rcsolullcns be is- ssrlsd in all ills Newspapers published in Charlotte- town. JOIIN MCNEILL. C. II. A. AUCTIONS. Extensive Sale of British and American MEBCHANDIZE, dzc. BY JAMES MORRIS. ' 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION. at his SALE R1 )\l, Queen Street, on 'I‘iwusnav, Ihe |."iili of I-‘uliruurv. nt ll o‘c|ock, u LARGE AS- Sf.lR'I‘.\lE.\"I‘ OF GOODS, consisting in part, viz:-— 200 pieces fnittey and blue Print I00 do. while Collon, I0 do. handsome Dclaines, 40 do. Doniuis and drills. I0 doz. Plaid Shawls, 20 pairs Blnnkcls, ' I5 duz. I.:idies'Booiii. Shoes and Slippers, 7 duz. Vests, A quiintily of Silk Handkerchiefs. Cravuiii, Collon llttllti, 'l‘lire.-til, 'l‘upes, & 40 pieces (irey Canon, 50 do Orleans and (0 do. Stripes, 40 do. cotton Iluridkercliiefs I0 duz. Fatucy Shine. 4 very fine Bufliilo Coats, 5 dog. Drill Cents, Opera ‘lies. ./II so. Clit-sls and hiilfrhcsls Tea, 7 Hhds. SUGAR, I0 Cuties Boots, 5 Bugs Coffee. 2 dos. Clocks, I0 Boxes of Patent Starch. &c., 6 Paris. llIUl..-KSSES. 25 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Bbls. crushed SUGAR, 20 Boxes No. I Soap, I0 pieces Oil Clolli. Terms Liberal. ‘$3 January 29, 1855. Positive Sale by Auction of DRY GOODS, LIQUOBB, &c. &c. BY WILLIAM DODD. VIVO BE SOLD, by .\UC'I‘lON. on Tozsnar. ilic 2lllh Ftunuztiur, instant, at the Store of the Subscriber, Queen street, Churlollelown, without any reserve, one of lltc largest and nine! extensive nlltllllllellli of Goods ever ull'-.-rt-.d at auction in Clinrloilciowii. Stile cumnteiiclitg at It o’clock, and to be continued III lIll.‘. eveititige and from dtiy to day until the whole are disposed of. Comprising in part of- I2 pipes Iiigli-proof RUM 20 Iilils do 6 do BRANDY 5 do GIN American 3 pipes do It do real Geneva GIN 2 do IIorincstiy’s BRANDY 8 part casks Port and Sherry \VINES. Punehsontr lllol.-um.-s, chests Tea, boxes Tobacco, bugs cut Nnile. Soup, Indigo, Burniu Fluid, Buckets, Brooms, Solo Lerillier, Sturcli. ‘upper, Algpi¢g_ Cloves. 80-litiur 5- 8-day Clocks : black. brown 6: blue sopr-rliiic Ilrond Cloths ; I'llot, Beuvcr and Whitney Clollis: Flueliiiige, Doeskins, Cnssimcru. Tvreeds. American Snlincis, Mtilcsliins, Island lluiite.-pun, Socks ttud Mitts, Coburgs, Orlsan Alpacas, Lusm-.s, llcluitics, Uulu I‘luids, Cloakings, printed (follnne, Gin-glnim.-. Jcuiis, Drills; red, white nnti blue I’Iuune|.~i: Illunkels, Rugs, Sheets. Bed Ticking, Osiiaburgs. stripe-I Sliirliug, grey and white Collons. 'I‘liri-ride iii \'I|l'lI.'l_\', Shawls, silk and cotton llttudkrrcltiefu; ladies‘ Neck Ties, Head Dresses, II:ibil Sblrlu. Slucves nutl l‘oi|:trs; bonnet Silks and Ribbons, block und wlillc I..ict-s, Iitlgliigu, Mu-lins, Ni-ls. Linen, clii|di‘eii’s Iluod.-t, Cloves, Ilosiery, Cclluii \\’:irp, Iliils und Caps, Viclorlnes, Muff: and Cuffs : gnnl~4' red. wltiie uiitl blue Flannel and Cotton Shirts ; ’l'nliln I‘lolli.e, 'I‘cu'el.-4, Il0lIIl('l Floivers. Cup Fronts. l'oll.u Jucltcis, l'ntbrcll:is, Uil ljlnlli Table Covers; C-ioltiiig >'loi-t-.-, r.oii.-tisliiig of ‘ Forest Queen.’ ‘ Young American,’ ' lfuslcrn I'reiiilurii,' and other putumts. nntl lacing the I.lleIlI iutpoiialiou from lloslon this f.tll. will be found the best arson- mom in lhe murkel; ulso, Friiultliii and liglil-air Stoves in vitriol '. Purl of ilie above goods living on consignment. and its Ilie whole must be itllltl viiilinut reserve, merchants and others will fittd it In ilicir udvum.-tge lo ullend; and us the goods urc all new and fatsliiomible, they will he found suitable for this rri.-tr ‘cl. IE7’ ltcmembcr 'I'ut.-stltiy, 20th, ut II o'clock, precisely. JOIIN Al\'DRE\V IIICDONALD. Cliarlolletowu, Febrtiary I2. Information for the People. ‘HE uzvsonn Aiiriirnrs from the late Sale of the lion. Colonel Swausv, will Inc sold at the Aucl'ionrer‘it Sale llooni tui Saturday. llie 2-lih iiirl., xii I2 o'clock,—Coniprisint.g. -‘lull--gmiy and tilltcr Clinirs, I-‘cnlltrr Ili-du, Iletl-ilcndr and Bedding. sluigli :u.d Furs, llux ilo . (Sig lloriirss; Case of I'i«it-ls, Ilnndsomo l".iiIclio:trtl, l.:ttlv‘ti work 'I'ultle, S.-i I).-li (‘tin-rd. llce-terl St-I, Wimltitv (‘iirlu'ms. I‘:ililt-. lied, ziutl olliier l.lll('II. A I.r.t of I\'m*liieii Ilimtwils, ;iiitl scvt-r.tl llllllff very usslul urlicles—- llite \\llIllu r.-tn be vicwuil .ii the Sale Room any time prcvioii-i lo the day ul'S:i . c. Coburgs, s u o ‘l'_! 6‘): s. Valuable nut gaudy’. HE Subscriber ha 5... T 5, PUBLIC Aucrioir . ,ss lfisdsurt llsssc. rl "‘5I°:.¢:Irt:vlvI. ‘e; ilbs IIL1lO¥|of' ' ‘ -5 9'0 k, . in, Vul- .i.i. iiiasr. ssr_.u'u.'ti.. ' “$31 in. Joint ".ADLlY, silustu iulhs II ll ed‘ G 0- tuwn, distant from the Q“...-. W‘: .5“; It a I'lIIl'G‘OII the Road to CI|IlIOIlOlOII.Vk :--. AKEUIIE LOIS Nos. 43 and II, goguinin‘ ‘)1 Acres of Land, Twelve of which tire ready for , will! ll" Collage and large Barn situate lhsrsou. '1 C°“'5° comprises a inlug-room, u W‘ 4.... ‘go fled. rooms on the lower lloor, u.g.,|,.,. ,,,m, ,5. Kitchen, _8¢uIIcrY. \Vasli-liouse “,1 - mu‘ '11,." is it Cellar under the wliol. “,4 I p..'_,,,.u ,1‘ .1. cellcnl. water at the liilchsu door A small Garden of fruit trees udyomiaglhs Co". I ' ' lure Lots Nos. 75 and Royalty Road, b:_cDoua|d, Esq., ' ,,,‘ c most excellent qus|iiy_ mu, ,0 , kg 6,, . 0,. whole forming a lisudsoiue small Eslufe. iii Illllolillr bl‘ "“"|}|°0- I0 0l|I|I.rc s rernuuerative return for laid out cspilul. For lille um My 0"," i,,f,,,m.iigg "'l’°“"'l ll“ BN0. Ipplication is to be made to W. SANDEKSONa G I7 Tim! etisle. Auctioneer. eorgetown, Jan. 39th. 1855, 5; _..___:___§____ Rare chance of a n1u.b1. pg... hold Estate. T0 50 -0'4 by Public Auction on Sstsrdsy. the _Sevsnieenih Match next, at 13 o'clock. on the remises, all that valuable Illuc the centre of Chsrloltclcwn, known so Fanning? Garden, consisting of FIVE TOWN LOTS, which, ll" 595"“! 0" '|“|I|!I°II. either for private residences or business sllinds, umm 1,, ,,,,p"“d_ 1-my {mm "_" Q-"W" ?-“l“*"U- Glen! George, Sydney and Prince :troeut._ baiug conveniently .‘n.,,,,,d ,9 .1] ,5. plgceg “I _l"§l’l‘° “"°"'l“P In Charlottetown; lbs Provincial ,bf"l‘l'“ - '“"k°lE- &¢~. miiltes them most desirable. “'°” _” l"""l Min recently purchased in one Block, will now be offered in small Building Lots lo suii purcliascrs. according to a plan which can In seen at any limo It the sale room of the Auctioneer. Tuaiss or Sai.n—20 r en,“ deposit on the day oI'.sale, the remainder of on. hglfofi the ad day of April next, and the remaining half in 8 years from that date, with interest thereon, in be seen Mortgage on the premises Au indisputable title wih be given. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Cltnrloitcovvu, 22d Jintmy, I855, ’l‘O BE SOLD cl PUBLIC AUCTION. (if not previously disposed of II. private sale), A1‘ Gxouorrovvw, on Tliitrsday,ihs Twenty-)irsl|duy of June next, at I2 o'clock, Town LOT Number 8, 'I‘liird Range, Letter (8), with the IIOUSE and OUT-HOUSES on lhc saute. 'I‘liis Lot is ul' ibly riluuisd, adjoining War. Sasnsiiscrt, Esq‘s., re- uiises, and near Ilie Episcopal Church. For further purllclillrs, apply to Messrs. J. Huiuiiunv dt Co., Halifax, or Wii.scu,Clm|.,,u.i.wn. an. I5, JOHN T. THOMAS ' ILL be obliged to all persons indebted to him, (by Note of Hand, or Book Debt), by an im- mediate settlement. -7 . OTIC . LI. persons are liercb cautioned sgaiust cut- ’ down and cairyiag sway I-‘irewesd. I-‘slicing Poles or Timber of any description from lliusc portions o hot or Township Number Forty- ci ht (48 )bs|ongiiiglo CAPT. BYRNI5, or to MISS O,‘ NINGIIAME, without a written authority from the Subscriber. he alone being duly euipewercd for that purpose. Any person or persons so found tres- assing on those Lands will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the . The 'I'cnantry on these Properties are hereby required to pay all some of money due for Rent is the subscriber. without delay, in order is some trouble and expense. ROBERT STI-3WAR’l'. Sole Agent for Cnpt. Byrne an Miss Cuuilgbslli. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, I855. FEAT!-IERS. UST RECEIVED. I000 lbs. of FEATIIEBS, sold in Tick, or otherwise. JAMES N. IIARRIS. Feb. 9, I855. NOW RECEIVING. via Gucuarrovvrr, pe Brigi. Thomas from St. John's Newfoundland CODFISII. LJBRADOR HERRIJVGS. CJPLIJV, SOUNDS .l.«\"D TO4\'G UB3. warranted all the very best quality. Wholesale and Retail. Feb. 9. JAMES N. HARRIS. I s LI. persons having legal demands against the Estate oflciiir lllcliirmcu, Isle of Lot 49, I-‘armor, deceased. are requested to read in their Ac- ccunls for adjustment; and iii persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to make immediate psy- meat. DIARY IIcKINl\'ON. A minislrulrix. Lot 49. Feb. 8, 1855. I VENIDERS will be received, until lhefirst day of March nut, for finishing the inside of Lot I0 Church. Plan and Specification will be seen on W. II. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Pcliruiiry 7, I855. Now or Never! Look Here! 7 ‘HF. Subscriber will sell by AUCTION, on 'I‘nr:itsn.u. Isl . ilrcll next. lit the Store cl Mn. \V. II. I).\ivsoN, (iiufttni Street, the whole ol his largo und vuricd Slnck of GOODS, remaining 0|- linutl, Cofifllillllg in part, it —— Chests 'l'c-ti. Kt-gs 'I'obztcco. liltds. Molasses, bliltt. Crurliod und lltown Sugar, bugs Coffee ; Cook- ing, Fruit in on ir- ' ht Stoves; Buckets, Broom-, nusls Tubs. wash ltourds, hoses Glass, 25 crises Boots and Slim.-s, Clocks in variety, cases little, (fans and Wood rout Chairs Rocking, Arui and Ghuirs, (,‘tilldreri's do. ; siension, Card Cculrc, 'Ds:i and 'l'ollcttubles; 2 one black IValnut do.. Wllll Stands. 'I‘owclSlunds,.: inslr any C in, Cradles, lot Glassware, a large quanfli fectiousvy. 20 buses bl-ls. Wulnuis. he s chars 0. Pilot Ilruu , do. rs , Nice, little. hard Ollt H bbls.0nlons ; Room Paper; I as ery Window Shades. Lil Dr flood consisting of whim, ‘fgy ma lining (Xrlons, Cltecks, Bodticks, Flnnncls, Irish Linen. Shot.-ls Suliuoils, Twecds. Drills, priniga Comiim, &c. ; lol of Agricultural Implements, Plunge. Bpildel. buy and in.-inure Forks, Shouts, Axes. llsichurs, Hammers, garden and luruip llues, scyilic Snsnlhs, liny Knives, Croclicrywurs, Mill; dishes, butler crooks, sloiie bottles, baskets, grass and rope mulls, bags salt, ii large assortment oftoys, chimney ornnmenls, dressing oases, work boxes, port mimics. cloili, hair. and tooth brushes; boitlss golsgne ; lids, nick, and back cmnbe. Ai.so—A lot Ready made Cl.0'I‘IIlNG. ll aids. S()I.l:2 LEATMI-'.II.. I00 sides Neale do., I00 gidu Iltlfnall do., I2 dozen Cnlfsltius, I l.inucrs' improv- ed [lurk Mill 3 curries,‘ shocinnksri-' und carpenters‘ '1 UULS i also it great v.tiisly of other ur|ic|g_ '"‘3'“‘5'‘M'f’''''“ 0*" £5. 8 bloailis; over £10, 6 Months; on sh loved luognigoiu o AM 0 Asctieues . Charlottetown. February I). ' ' but at present of Chioliemor England. hearing date Nineisggqh in ti.'a.i.-ins. -as In OIIIIII h . IIDOII application to Committee. s-rs Donald Campbell. Arllinr Ramsey and Tlioniss Linkletler. Tenders are to be it rcsssd to the undersigned, By Order of the Cornntillee. RODERICK McDONALD. Lot I6, Eels. 5, I855. I EORGE BEE|t.jua., will thank all persons In- dcbted to him previous to the slit December last past, to call and settle their respective amounts iv ilttout delii y . Charlottetown, 7th Feb. 1855. Isl Ex Adv WANTEI). by the Prince Edward Island Auxili- ary Bible Society, aCor.t-on-rsos. Appli- cation to be music in uniting. stuilsg reruns, c.. accompanied with eeriiflpsiu of ehsrscia that a Minister at‘ Ibo Gospel rudtwur the s least. W. C DALL. tary. Jsu I.1,t,It I065. ~ ‘ A o. a 1. mean, . ERCHANT 'I‘AILOR_S, and Menuiic. .,,.:.:~.;-.°.'.=:.::. °-- --- irros-rsus or Cloth , Whit , Does , , ’I‘s'i.lors' 'l‘ri:i'ili'isgs. as|dhl'tes’lp"i:.i'b'elrv:',:,I;:,. merit the largest number of the bestlsuuy. men Tailors In the ail. "}:':‘.":‘.f° -»--«--iv -— «- E d _ grorlrca I the Bsvfnmri hie sign‘ ' ,irillso Caugoy¢|'g..": Day of loss lieebeeasppoistedA at to mass L’ 3...... lterxy ustiles s"l':ussts up . Ie pay to Lsoosxs. QQQ JOHN ' 3!" Vhw. lat es. in, s, tsss.