.-."ri§Z.‘».‘.'-3‘-"5 G4‘? ic'i"i‘i‘«;, JANUARY I9. [Articles under this heading are blished solely on the responsibility of t e Grand Division, 8. of Temperance P. E Island-] RUM Axi) Till: SABBATH. WlIF.'rllER all men are ogre-crl with us or not as to the t-xteiit and llI5l,i,5tllllit.lt: of the evils pro- duced in otir world by iluni, there can no question in the mind of every intelligent, obser- vant (Ilirlsiiaii man. that by its silt: and use Sab- bath desecration is wry largely promote-l, espe- cially in our larut-. cities \Vllllsl men of every tIllI('l' pursuit shtit up their stores and iiiaiiufiictorit-s. their ollice or countiiig-liiitise, and ziiistaiii from all secular eniployiiiciit on the I.ortl‘s day, the bar-rnoni. and the saloon, and the low g_vrogg~ei'y are all open iiiililiisliingly for Ilie sale til" strong drinks. and around those (:\lHIL'|‘S, wliore these establish- me-tits .iri- to be fouud—aiid. alas? they are lc;_vion -lllelIlhI‘l'S oi the prrcocioiis niaiihoorl of our city will ever he foninl, with loud talk, prntiiiie just, and obscene rciiiarlt to the aniioyniioe of the quiet passer to the House of God, and to the scandal of our entire r-oirimuiiity. it may be safely estimated, that in New York alone. ten tliousanil such lriiiiiia, of various grade, may he found in full blast on every Sab- bath, pouring utit ii coiitinueus stream of pollu- tion and death, alluring our youth, the hope of our land, to habits of dissipation and debauchery -winning our manhood with syrcn tongue and ovary blandishment, from the house of prayer, and from the sacred and neglected duties and happiness of home. God requires that we sasiclify this day, and halilow it to. Him. Our sta-tute laws, based on the great requirements of the decalogue. provide for its observance. From every pulpit in our land. in every school house in our wide doutr-in, around every hearth-stone, the same great truth is taught again, and we have none so ignorant but knows, that the iirst day of the week is the Sabbsth—that all wordly employments or recrea- tions thereon are sinful and unlawful ; and yet, through the seducing influence of the maildeniug bowl—or -this more despicable love of gain—thou-, sands systematjcaly disregard the injunction and prosscutc sir calling, and tens of thousands rrnit the as yes to be drawn within the vortex of the fatal h l, which, _if, continued in. shall surely drs dpwn to a' sure‘ and speedy death and eteriia_:.destructioo. ’ Shall ibass'things,be! is there not virtue, and religion, and patriotism enough amongst us to stay this tide of desolation ll We may. be told the law is iynpptcnt, aye 9 so it is, when there is aodcsire chi part of ofiicials to cnforcs it; and when dur itiacns loplr pu I" out day, to day, and from 'ar',to yc'a‘r' ‘villi cal ous indifilirencc... Let ever pulpit in our _oity,,t;[y aloud againit this terrible eyil, lot sl the press raise their note ofw ting, let the good and true of every dcnoinioat n,,and ofevery class unite together and resolve,‘ tlipt the sabbath shall be honored. let every manflabal loves that day malts it his busi- nesss. and,si-e,shall raise a right ous clamor on the subjec " tbpt will blsnch the’ _c eelrs and pail the heart every servant of the Evil .One that seeks in this iisatier to dirihouour dad and dess- crate His tlay.. “ The Sabbath was made for man. " An all- vrise and jbenlufieent Jehovah, has provided for him this day ol rei-it—rest, not'only .l'roin worldly cars—rest.' that every fpc, lty , may recruited and refreshed,.snd that in‘coser communion with his God, his’ nipy be strengthened for the duties, and the ti'lals' of the coming week. By such suiploymsnto this dsy,it will become to us as a people, a national good, and to every family, a weekly recurring blessing; but the demon of the Rum-shop in spproptiltilttt it to bi own use, and in thus desecratiag and disbonouriug it, has converted the blessing to a curse. ———s-d- -rnl num or Liqvoa ssi.i.iiio ! We copjtlis following list of the doings of. the Traliic is, dpn, for _a fair weeks, from thsA1lt'irnt.j'f,',pi_i shot! in that City, devoted to Tsmpcrancpugqil Prghgbigjon ;_ 64 Ssriousabcciduts or Cssa of striking bodily or . 113 Robberies of or by drunken persons. 996 Brawls or violent Assaults. 73 Cases of Cruelty to Wives or Children. 100 Premature Deaths. 57 Actual or attempted Suicides. 47 Murders or Msnslaughters. The snsmiss of Prohibition will look upon the above occurrsacss as small matters compared to ‘groans “of tllltltlltillted and bereaved fill the air and rise above ths, howling blast; they inustbe permitted to cdiillttue on‘ln their work. e ll"?! .01‘ women and ch-ldren, deaths try suicidal bands, the stiflbned bodies lying in gutters, under stone walls or in upon llrltls-—ll|B bl y knives of murderers and assassins. prison gates and liars. the gallows and souls reciting iti human gore hurried into eteriiiiy, are nothing to them, nothing! wlieu wei-.-hcd in the scale of Ruiiisel- ler's rr'gIi!s.'—-the right to make money thereby ‘. l “ These are Tiii: iitoiirs they claiin—iltay love them wcll,—- ' Hired Engineers upon the road to Hell! l" VVB ask our readers what other business pro- duces the like |‘f'5lilll ? And is it not right and just, to exteriiiiiiate a traffic fraught with such direful consequences. LEGAL Plt(illllllTItlN*TIiE ItEMEl)Y. The only ct'tl1iln anil i-ifet-tire safe-,vti:irrl against tll'lllIl{t‘l|ll' 53 must lw lliiinrl ii. the Slttltiu ariri nlzt l'i‘oliilitti\ry Lil“ ivhittli rll!.ll ititciilit-' the whulw liquor-‘Lillie. root and liiaticli.—'l‘lu- law of the land, tl:!illl|\_’. with tlliilll-itllliebll as -~. crime. and with tho dtuiiliiird-iiiaker as an :ici:oiii- plico in that t'l‘l‘l-t'. is the only power this rlllr‘ til" the throne of llo:m~n. that will be able to stay the inriri.-ii of iiiti.-iiipier:iiit~e. An (‘.\'ll’(.[llC t'll':L' denitiiirls a rigorous trealiiient. .-\ tlisczts-‘ wliii-li is l|I'\'t’l‘ szitiaii-il r-xi-->pt tttlll fl‘Jltill. calls for tho stroiigrust remedies known to the pl'.t(‘lll.'t‘. 'l'lii- qoackerv and iinstrnnis nl thr- ll('t‘ilSH systctii have llCt‘li tiietl lung ennu«_>h : and all other reinedii-5 are lint child’s play in the path ofthis destroyer. here is now but one i.~.:=uo and flllf’tn(il.lVt: lioliiie us. Everything elselias been tried in vain : and it remains for the coun- try either to adopt a Pruliihitory Law, or l't’.~li_1ll itself to that region of terror which the liquor trafiic is every nhcre inaiiuuratiiig. Ten Stairs of our nioo have already been driven to the neccessity of trying this experiment; and so far as it is routed and grounded in the fixed senti-tnents of the great mass of the People. The whole qnestiori of the success ot legal prohi- bition, ss a remedy for drunkenness, just turns upon one point : will the people. the great body of the people, malts tip thr-it minds to adopt it? Such a law, once fully estahlislied on the basis of the popular will, would have the effect of rendering drunkenness infamous, and the liquor trafic, ifstill persisted in, contra an _ We can conceive ofuo greater moral change in society, than that which would be effected by placing this calling under the penal sanctions of the law and consequently, under the ban ofa known public oponion. For law, in a free country, is only public opinion stereotyped and published to the world by authority of the poop c. There would. doubtless, still be drtinkards and liquor selling to some rxtcnt, under any law that could be framed ; precisely as there are thieves and counterfeiting and gambling, despite of all the snathemas of existing laws. No man who understands anything of human nature, expects all crime to be extirpated. or all criminals so be reformed by law. The grand object is to prevent men from committing crimes, and from bscorsirig criminals: and thus to _, '84-, 9.‘. l. l. SU I’ PL! IEFS lil‘tii\',\"-ti '1'“ \lll;i\'lC \'i' 'i'lllI {Ii ’.'li' I).‘.’a'Uu} .‘.s"l‘Ui{l£ No. 14, Queen Street. 100 i'l\'.\ \\llll.t', lilarlt, red, hint: and Vtilltiw -.\i?~'i‘.~'. 2 .-,...~'..s I.m...-...| (lit. i i.i..i. Siittrlli, tiu., l lllltl lillVi- ilii.. I liml machinery ._]u_ , hlil~t. Ciiptil \'.'iriii.-li. (—~‘I>lil :ii 1', ii, and -is :i pint). paint :iiiil\':iriii~'li Iliinlius, l)_\~--t.iniil-i_ Indigo, .\l:id. tier, Cu liienr. lilm--toiii-. t‘-vpp-ui':i~',. .\iuiii Starcli, llliio, Silt|ll' PI)lli~‘lI. ll:tkiiii,; Sriilti, linliiiig Powder, (.‘lincol=itii. (I.-con, Fiiriii.i, .~‘.i<_yr- niitl (fnrri Stnrclt AL-"U. is .~l'l‘0l(F.. A gciier:il nssortriii-,iit ul llriigw. “I‘tlit'ilII‘8, pater-t du., l’l!I'rllll|t>tl‘_\’, ”l'U~'liI'l-', Snaps. .\'t:., '~ \V. Ii. Fill lllllllilliilllllil BEER dt SON EC to iiitiiiintie tn llH'll' rllr-ttttltl niid the Public in general that Ilwv have lutr-ly received from Lon- don, Livierpuol, Bomiti and ll.iililiiit— _ 400 Packages of British, West India and American Goods. Comprising an excellent assnrtuii-ni, suitable for the season, which will be sold at it srniill advance from cost for prompt. payment. aiming which will be found-— Black, blue, brown and invisible Broad CLOTHS, Fur, Beaver, Meltons, Pilot and Whitney Cloths, Dress Materials comprising Pellisi-ier and Alma ec Gals Plaids, Lustrcs, Coburgs and Orleans, Seal Skin Coats, Beaver, VVhitne_\' and Pilot ('DVEI{COA'|'S, Cloth Mantlcs iind scarf Shawls. Velvets, Pluslies. Ribboiisitnd Trimmings, VI/veils. Collars, Hnhit shirts. 8Lc . ' ickin s itri ed Shirtin ,white and re Cottons, Ladies’: Wintgr boots. Fgrs. ur Caps‘, ’ I t i\".. \\':\'l'Sl)N. protect society. Prevention is the cure which law should prescribe for crime. We expeci, to do for drunkdnness and drunkard-mslting, what the law does l'or,all,oth_cr critries—and thst_ them from the ranks of respectability and decency, to degrade thein down to the low haunts of vulgarity. ' ‘ 'l‘,he true way to prevent crimv, is to malts V crime iri!_amous; and the way to make it infa-3 units, is to make it feel the terrorsof the law — Give us such a law, and then, if men choose to get drunk and malteeach other drunk. as perhaps; they may, they will have to do it, as men tiowl gamble, or steal, under the odium of public opin- ion and the penalty of t ti law. Give us such a law. sad,yon will have protected society from the inrcaiis_of drunkenness; millions of the rising generation from ruin, siid,l,-ft the dsstroyer to gather only a few, wretched victims from ‘those dark darts of vice an-~ villairiy where other out- laws flotirisli.-Sr. Joliri Tevviperoricc Telegraph. A Facr roit Mtitis'ri:its.—The influence of ministers io_pionioting the Temperance cause, and what may be done by one man, even with littlccflort, has been lately illustrated in one of 'uur‘provincial towns. where the movement had made less progress than in any others. trod only one minister (a United Presbyterian) was an abstsiner. One of the Fres Church ministers having become convinced. of the impouancs of the subject propossd a conference. on it. his was attended by almost all the ministers, and many of the Christian laymen of the town.--The result wg. mug[ fltgtifyinfl. Two ministers of the Establishment. ihres of the Pros Church. (nil that are in the town). one United Presbyterian one Original Sscedsr, and one Moravisn—overy one of them new converts—eurolled themselves as atistainers, followed within two or three the great and important interests of Ruirissllsrs. Thsy ms gstlisr their trophies till the land is deluged in blood. and they are compelled to wads in it aukls dssp to prosecute their business —till tbs walls of tits dying, and tbs sobs and, qftlie months by sbout600 of their psoplc, including Rpn d otiicc-_bbs:rsEs ipflueniisl pol;-.ii.st rss great no t gins o iippssr.— epar £1; Trrriperaiwr Gnarly. is, to drive them from the face of day to expel \Vintei; Gloves, Muiliers, Blniikots, Cou‘nterp:in_es, O'l‘ Clothes. Worsted shirts, Childrens’ Felt I iits and Hands therefore, a Prohlbitory Law in this case 'Re,,,,,.,,,,y,y,, \v,.i.,.-pi-our Coats, Rubhr-.r Uvercouts, ‘5Tona NA ILS, assorted. American Mortice Locks, with fancy knobs, Ari iiasortiiicnl. of fIA|{DWARE,' Kt-"gs White l.cn'ti. Whiting and Wiisliirig Soda, Sets White and Gold China, with coffees and extra plates, . ‘ SOLE LEA’l‘ll|-J {,‘SO.-\l‘, C.4.«‘V'DLE8 Burri- ‘irig FLUID. ‘ Goro Starch, (friinkers, Pilot Bread, CON‘FEC'l'IU.\':\l{Y, Digbv Hterrings, APPLES, Onions,’ V ' - ’ Ladies’ Rubber Boots and ()Vl5lIll0el,‘ Gentlemen‘: Rubbers, Sleigh llelis,,&.c. &c. King Square House, Nov. 1, 1855. COKE‘: COKE!!! COKE!!! ' ‘OR SALE at the Gas Works, ta quantity ofvcry Superior (.‘.(lKl-‘., tit 6d per bushel, or l6a per Chsldron, and Los per Chuldron, if 5 or upwards be taken. WM» MUIKPHY, Manager. Charlottetown. Dec. I2, 1855. 3 AM last it, ‘ W A'l"l‘, Oflers for sale a good assortment of Cooking, Parlour, and other 5‘ I U V E S . Prices iiiiicli lmaer than usual. GOOD INV.El.‘:.-‘TISGIENT. 'l‘Hl". Stilt:-cribcr has to inforrii all who feel desirous of investing monsy in F'REl".HOl.D ES'l'A'l‘F., lhiit lit: liiil several wt-.l|-situated L0'l‘S in this ( ity, and FAIIMS in the Country 0 dispose cl‘, on moderate terms. To those who wish to par. ohase, early application is recommended. J.~\.\lE8 J. RI-IVAN. Cqsrlottstnwn, Doc. 22, I855. ,- ‘ CERTAIN 7‘ ‘ Filly-lIiiI‘d Edition. “ envelope through all _Boal.~sclIer.r, or se/it]-Os! free . ;rrit‘:il tiucii Silent Sorrow. HBLP. Mtirrerous Ezlroorclinriry, .£nuloI.ii'r'ul, Expla- nirfory Uolourcd, Evigrasings. In .9’: Liiiigtrages. Price 2s.- (id. in a sealed fro.-ii the ./1uthor,for 42 Postage Sloriips. l THE .M1'.‘1)IC.l1I. ./1DVISl".‘R on the phy- of the system ipruiiuc by delusive ‘ a.rco.-scs, infection, the ».ii'ects of clitiiiite, &c.; with reiiinrki-i on the treatiiieiit prllfllttfld‘ by the Author with such unvnrying sucrzoss, since ids ‘settleiiient in this country. Rules for sell‘-tzetitiiit-tat, ¢\'.'.c. lly \l' \l.'l'lllt ill. liUll>,', .\l l)., 35, My Place, lnllllrlllll llill, l.iiiili=ti, \\lli'i'l‘ ltv .iit'.y lit‘ r-.uz..~'ultcd on lllt‘~l' i;.:.tt- -' llZ‘.:l's', |'i-nit ll llll -l. P u:i.:.iys ex- ct-,pt~:tl. bold also by Gilbert, 49, i’titernns:cr-row, London; \V:iit. ii. liliii ii-.»v., Etliiiliirigli; l'iiwol|, l5, West- iiittreltiiiil-stro-.-t, llulilin; niitl tlirougli all oilitess. ilr. llic il.~o.s, l'i-our long practical i.-.\;pr-rieizce in the most celebrated iiistitutioiis oftliis country and the coiitiiieiil, has lintl, perliiips. llllilrillttl iippi-iIiini- tics of ohseiviiig l.llI! pet:uli:irltit~s ieliititig to tho pliysiology, piitliulngy, tititl geiioriil lit'i|l|l.(.‘!il of the dii-.oitlei's referred to in the iiliovie ‘t'.tllli, and hav- ing tlt:\':llt"(l lii~'.<ttidin.~: £|ll!.ll.~'l t‘.\t'lll$l\'t'l} to this cliisa of (ll~‘t'.‘I§L‘S. he is eiizililurl corilideiiily to UtIllt'I'ilil(e tlit-ir removal in its short it lilIl'x' us is Colliiflllfilil with saletyuf l’i~:iisoiss IN AN)’ I-’.\li’i‘ or THE Woitnn, iiiuy he Sll’1C&S~llill_\ U('1il'.'tl by l'ori\'tit'tliitg it correct detail oftlii-ir case, with ll. reiiiittiiiice for Meiliciries, &.c. which will he returned with the utmost dospntch, ntid secure front (ll)§t_‘l'\'iIllOli. '1'i'tc C().\"(.'1;‘..\'1'R./1 TED G UTT.E V1 VE, or l'cgclr.'!;Ic Life Drops, are rccoiiinii.-titled to all times who have injured tlieiiiselves by early excesses, and brought on Spiertiintorrliccs, Ncrvousness, ank- nesa, Langucr, Low Spirits. Aversion to Society, Study or linsiness, 'i‘iiiiidity, Treiiibliiig and shaking of tlicliands iind Liiiilis, indigestion, Fltitulency, Shortness i>l'i3re;ith,Cougli, sthrtin, Consuinplivo Habits, Diiiiness of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, &.c. Their almost marvelous power in removing conla. iiiiniitions, Secondary syiiiptoriis, Eruptions, Sore '[‘liroat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all other impurities, must be felt to be believed. 4s. 6d.; liiI.; and 333. per bottle. The £5 Packages. by which £1 12s. are saved: and the ,.El0 packages, by which astlll greater saving is .cfi'ectsd, will be sent front ths I-lslsblishiiieiit only, ion receipt of the amount per draft on a London ‘house, or otherwise. 'P.lI.N'S in the BJCK, GRJ VEL, LUMBA. GO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, Iridigulion, Bile, Flalulency, Headache. Neroourners, Dc- liility, Diseases of the Bladder arid Kidneys, Striclurs, dc. THE COMPOUND REJVJL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates, are the most sofa and eilicacious remedy for the above dau. erons complaints, Discharges oi‘ any kind, and issues ofthc Urinary Organs generally, which if neglected. frequently result in stone in the bladder, and it lingering, painful death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, ' strcn then the digcstivs organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health, and will‘ effect a euro when other medicines have utterly failed. Price 4s. 6d., 11s., 6: 88s. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUJRD AGAINST flit retommsndation of spurious or other-~arh'clcs by itrr'prr'ricr'pled Vendors who thereby obtain a large profit. To protect tlu PUBLIC against FRJI UD, Hfr, Majesty’: Hon. Carn.mt'ssioners have directed the words " WALTER DI: R003. L¢NnoN.""to be pririlld in while letters on the Stamp afiard to the aboiacats imitate which. is felony. Sold by HASZARD & OWEN. Queen Square Charlottetown. " - ' Montagiie Cheap’ S . . I ,0IfiIs HE Subsuriber__th;ink gu , for the very extensivs patronage receive ht‘ hit Establishment, at ORWELL. foil thepustltvvslvc yeah, trusts in future ti: ufisritba 00l]l:‘:.lIIIlBI‘l.tCh9 iof poplin .pn,t}i‘-oiiagc, got only it I on ovs sui is meat, or at '3 i g MONTAGUE HRIHGE, whiblliliill bldnizondliirritsnti on the same principle’ as’ thrdnls at Orwell; which has obtuirvud the charscinr of-always having on hand a good assortment of GOODS, and being the cheaper! Country,Stors on the Island, having is red price for an article, aiidiic dsviatiii.’ 'l‘lis motto ' bot vBlluQlIrUlIlI|6INI is" Quick spluvspd light proiia." —l'(Hl uu.a:— 50,0tl0 fresh ‘cut Sprucoibeulnlaow ready for sh mall. 81. 300 'l‘ous'Hardwood Tirriber. which mig t be kspt.ciioa,i for two or three weeks at Geo a- tswn, ifarriingsd for this ‘weslt." For further in or- iiiatiort, upplic‘ntiori~ tilils made to B. DAVIII. Chdrloitctuwn. or to Mr P. 81'_-spit ICNB , Orw ell. U. 'Any person about to en 'igc in ship hutlditig can have com 200 to 300 tons‘ hrdwood, at a very low price, to elcarodt tbs Subscriber's booms at Orwell and Thus Rivers. ‘ W ED . B00 OX Gt COW filllvlgfi. fdhwhich the iiighsst Marks! Prics will boglvsn in cans. or Goods at Cash prices. at sithsr Iihtsbliobmsat. A vacancy now ofisrs for two respectable Ar- iraur-ricica, who will rsqsirs to give good refs.-9.- ces. Suns oi‘ nu-roliersol‘ any Tairipsriincs Society, will have a decided preference", dad he brought up as such. - PATRICK STEPHENS. Orwsll, Due. in, 1855. W Cod Liver Oil. ARRANTED Pure and Frssb, sold by tho Bcttls, or in any quauti%g_vishsd. _ ‘ , WATON.