HASZAR.D’S _GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 9. nsezsnn-s osznrrri. Saturday, September e. ices Ilsa Mooney been sworn Ir: esKeeper of Plans and figlstr-er 9(~Ds_sds! is e nestion which, ifwe hrebonnfido 00: PONPIWI e osen .;snd slwe ' -I that if so. I use I pity-” has ' ‘lid , ._so much ' Robert Keeley‘! 0 Iran «I ooaq teney i the cause of In plo. :.l'.hI‘s.detorm iietion t: ssttlrsr nor else that would setter Q...“-‘ '-.-..... .:-::.':-..:.:-*'..:t.':z-,:::.-:_::; in hlostioo tion ‘of de‘l , b apostscy,.or Is descr- the tense of theopprmsd try- fcrhlshhdng has‘ been thus due no.- because n-fitter of public concern, accom- pniod, as we have said. b e sort of universal ' stion for his fal nnd degradation. Ion quittod the high venhge und whio be so long had held, when be me. e plecemsn and oflce-hunter, some might have emented his dc rtnre from what the "considered a point of prlnciple.but ell oipetod that such would sooner or later be thecase; an tlntt hitherto, it had not been inclination thnt was wanting. but op rtunity. Ooles, therefore, making it grasp at t e emolu- ment of onion, wus a thing foreseen and calcu- lated upon. But Mooney, he who has so often and so publicly stated tbnt he wssnooflicc- hunter: thst. t otlgh he was called n Snstcher, t, bed snatched nothing; won the indepen- nt member of Flinty Glen ; who, like the rest of the le, earned e herd livin by the labor ofhis go he.nds,solIened only y the sweet of his brow-for Mooney to be seduced.lirst bkin the title of Ham, and then, as ifscnsible t rorn thenceforth, all his hitherto boestsd inde ndnncc was at on end ; that he had quit- hd self-essurned ststlon no head of the y, for the extreme toil ofsbasterd ' st the Hon. Robe or be u trer of Deeds nnd Keeper of Plans, is n mat- of little or no moment, as for as consistency and independence a. He‘ has accepted s sent at the Oouncil Eiizrd. He is one of the Administration. No longer it free mun, but a slave to the worst of slavery. Where will thy ghee and thy jests now! The Ilonornhlc Mr. ooney must respect his order. A Privy Councillor fut! Monstrous! You may ettempt ' tit do not dare to look to the Minis- terinl aidu oi the House. No answering smile will catch our glance, but Colcs’s portentous brow will rown severe,nnd Wu-burton, with astonished gees. will wonder at your plebinn irnpudencs. Ney, we should not wonder if W elnn, with turned-up nose, ronounces you decidedly vol 1-. silent scorn; t e not visible perhaps. yet not the I LI A A AI A s a o“ I’ I’ all of both sides who have hitherto feylte res- poc:hfor yourfsgeniuons tboughuuisteken efrlpts on e rt tr . ‘no t t will re‘;niri’ to .yohne.I'|ter’baving idlntisllird the deputy whom you must perforce staple . end in whom you must unreservedl con c, for also, ll ere neither able to orin the duties of oIc_e, nor even to ju go whether he is faith- ful its his trust, will be small indeed. It may one c you to sport a dress suit at Government but that is as much as it would do. You have sold your independence, and for what! Space writing tihe abfize, not onl is Mooney. '0 “Flo 3' I'll ' tra D d d Keeper of Plflns, I?u:'Swe . else? as ‘Gentile- sioner of Crown [5 . Wyhst Crown lends! acres or thcreebonts. obtained for the express ‘purpose we suppose, of the Hon. '1' H. Havilen , for the pprcheee of the Worrell Es- nc . o E 5‘ .8 htc is not y per annum for tlzeflpqeuegemont and disposal ol e,500 acres of But of the conduct of the Administra- tion as respec both of these oflces, we shall my more is our next. TIIPIIANCI. horvofthstsrm poraucs sselsiy. Lets .washsldsu|Ioudsyihe4ih the I m ' II ,3 E Lecturer, deliveved a very ed lstmmriug lecture to a considerable unm- hor of the inhabitants of 40 who were ooset on tho oocnoiou. Various ' III to obtain signature in ir lies; and of those that attended the her ' ed‘ lb ‘tine. It was respective rneotin a num- r. uring the ensuing person in town who take a prominent the temperance movernenisnt; not merely upon subjects irnissdistely connected with total eb- stineecs; bet that other useful subjects also tending to Ioaltlro would be Introduced. 'I‘he remarks made y Mr. Arbaehls on lbs occasion; some of which were a grave naIars- some amusing; and many very striking; but all sssI'ul, and calculated to leave heh nd a lasting impression in favour of tem- perance; were Ihtolod to with marked intsroll IMI attention; "' ’ ‘ ' ‘ " But whnt wi I this be to the of ‘After’-the lecture won over tab: Iev. Mr. Stewart 0 to v' present are a f I In rsmarlts upuoh the various sohjocts tha’t c ; a v of thanks was thu to Lecturer lbr his kind services; after w the meet- ingvpdjonrnod. u think that the agency of Ir. Arhnchh as a an ace lecturer; is calculated to do as hnmsose deo ofgcod; in favour sbtfie. e II die- the amount of evil occasioned y the use of htonlnting drinks —-the unouesiicnuble and lasting proofs be has given of reformnticn which of itself is a thing or tube lsuded;—together with his eminent natural abilities as a public a lter;—reodsr hire a v odicient person for removing the very strong barriers to total abstinence which Irnhnppily continue to exist; and upon the whole render him a vary it person to carry out the designs of the society with which be is con- nected sud who have mode choice of him to advo- cate in distant settlements a cause in which they all take so deep an interest. We wish Mr. Arbucklo every saccms in the work in which he is engaged; and we sincerely there will not be wnnlin In the various localities he may visit in his travels Ihrongh the Island; persons that will be ready to second and carry out any useful scheme he may recommend in behalf of temperance, and we also he s before many seasons have pn over us; throng i the instrurnoutuli'y of the friends of total abstinence that. I accomplishment of that which has already been so nosrl rsrriod into eflirct even the prohibition by law of al liquor trsflic; will from the large mnjorit of our inhrrbitnnts in favour of it receive the mains assent of council and Assem- y. Lot 49, September 5th. I854. I7The Rev. Henry Crawford who arrived from Nova Seotiu in the last Steamer will preach (D. V.) in Princolewn, on the Id and Id Suhbrilhs of Sep- tember. And the Rev. James Weddell will preach (D, V.) in the Church at East St. Peters, on the 8d Sabhstb of September at I_I o'clock, and at 6 in the evening at Mount Stewart Bridge. Out-informant respecringlhe progress of tho Shediac Railway misunderstood the matter, when gave us to understand that the cars were running by steam. The line has been completed tothe distance of two miles, a e cars are running this distance, but instead of u loco-motive, horse power is employed on the lrack.—New rirwicker. be But Holloway’: Pills, a more Eflhctrrul Cure for op.ry.-—l~.‘xrrect ula letter from Edward Row- ley, I:2sq., of the Indian Wsllt, Tobago. dated April 8th, 1853. “To Professor Hollowsy.— Sir -—I deem it a duty I owe to you and the pub- lic st lame, to inform you of a most miraculous recovery from that dreadful disease, dropsy, and which, under God, was efiecled by the use of your Pills. I was tapped five times in the course eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical practitioners unsuccessfully, notwithstand- ing which. in six months your Pills perfectly cored me.” Pssse era. In the Steamer Lady Ls srchsnt, from Plctou, on 'I‘huruday the 7th isstaut—|lov. . Crawford, Rev . Crawford, Rev. D. Punter; Mr. & Mrs. Starr; Mr. do Mrs. Dosbrisey;Miss hI'®1l ;Meoors. John Cassl . Stesreo. E. M. M'Doaa , Robert lxyoe, B. wart, James Praosr, Coin, and Mrs. slls. ed. At Souris. on the 38th ultimo. from the Shipyard of Mr. Richard Bourke. e Clipper-built Brig of 240 tons, called the Robert Bruce, for Mr. Alexan- der Mscdoneld, of this Town Launch On the Idth August, from Shipyard Komhls V Colin, East River, a handsome Clipper built Juniper Bar us of see tone Ilgister. named the Incredible, 3 1yesreAI,forMassrs.A.I.J.Duncanand o. Port of Charlottetown. A unrvnn. Sept‘. 0, r Maris Pricills. M dy LsMarcheut,Shedlec. Lsvorii,Mirsmicbi; bal. W. Nelocn,Ba Verte; ea. ‘ltli, Lady Lohlerchsnt, Piclon; mails. Betsey, Barsrow,Istheret; shi Live|y,_Plctcu; coal. President. Halifax; g _ a. Our, Olive Branch, Pugwash; limestone. _ sainno. Sag. 0. Lady Lohlarcluut, Pinon; mails. Brigt. reolo, Sidney; bal. igt. Ellen, Kennedy. Bey Vests, to load. Dove, ltobertson,I’ietou. BiSe,dc. Leverlt,do. Irndy Lolerchunt, Sbodlac. Sth, Unicorn, Mcl.sod, Sidney; bal. Blomol, Ili- raniiehi; pumerrgoro, fie. TEN DEBS. ENDERS will be received by the Church War- , done of Trio‘? Church, wn,( evsre. Win. Lsndason a J. Levers.) set Saturday, the ltirh inst., at It o'clock noon, for PAINTING the said Church and Tower with two coats of White Lead Paint. and the Ioofwlth two cents of Metallic or Slate Paint. Tenders to state the cost, the party furnishing all Ialerials, and ofthc best quality, and likewise, the cost of worltmunshl only, the Materials being found by the corporrition ortbe Church. Georgetown, Sept. I, IBM. Iflfliolllt Ioor ch- Thslsv. 1‘. M. Aneiorrrorr, Wesleyan Mis- siseary from Bormldn, sent in the Parent Society as an additional on y for this land, will preach in the is this town, to-nrcrrow, morning and evening. A Farm for sale. VALUABLB PRBEI-IOLD FARM, situated on Lot |l.sed frosting on Bradsrisll II.iver,st the head of the Harbour of Three Riven, and three miles from Georgetown,it contains I05 acres of land,“ acres of which are elerrred; and for soil and convenience, is not surpassed in this port of the country, and is well worth the attention of any person wishing to settle dow in a good and pleasant situation; it will be sold with or without the Stock, and irnmedirite possession given. For purticnlnrs, apply to W. B. Al-rxuv,_ EsQ., Georgetown, or to the subscriber on I II. JOHNSTON. September 5, I854. 4w. 3. B. STEELE. ROM T. GILBERT 61 Co., Eolisn Pianoforte Msnufnctrrry, Boston. will visit Charlottetown in a few do s, when he will sltend to Orders for TUN- ING anti, REPAIRING PIAJVOFORTES in the best mnnner. Mr. S. has had much experience in this business. hsvin been nt it for irioro than five years. the lost two 0 which he has spent in the above Manufectory, which is the oldest in Boston. Perfect saiisfuotion given or no pray requir . Music Tcrrc are iberally considered. If enough encouragement be given, arrangements will be made for visiting Clisrloltelown yearly. Orders lull at Mr. G. 'I‘. Ilassnrd's Store. Mr. S. will remain in Town eight or ten dsys. Terms mo- rate, September 8, I854. AMERICAN HOUSE. THE. Subscriber, grateful to his Friends and the Public in general, for past favors in Business, respectfully requests a continuance of e some t the same time intimates hnving selected personally, in the United States, a varied assorlment AMERICAN GOODS, adapted to the wants of the public, wishes his friends to call and exemine,snd judge for themselves. JOHN GIBSON. Brick House, corner of Kent and Great George Streets. Charlottetown, Aug. I7, I854. 6i. SELLING OPP AT A GREAT REDUCTION. AMES DOUSE, respectfully oll'crs his best thanks for the support which he has received during the present your, announces his intention of offering the balance of his SUMMER. STOCK at excee ingly w es. Nortili Side Queen's Square, August I6, I854. 3w AUCTIONS. UNBESERVED SALE 0!‘ Dry Goods I-lei-dwsre Crockery- were, dlesswere, &c., &c., BY JAMES MORRIS. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on Iitcsdoy Ilth September, at It o'clock, at the Store of Mr. Alotls Gil.r.rs, Queen Street. the whole of his STOCK TRADE. consisting of : Dry Goods. Hardware, Glassware, Crockery- wsro, &c., For particulars cids Hundbills. The wh e w’ be sold without reserve. 'I'orms at sale. . Charlottetown. August 80th, I854. Cordage! Convene! Oil, drc. BY JAMES MORRIS. _ 1:0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION. on FRIDAY, the I'II"’I'EEN'l'H September, nt his SALE ROOM, corner of Queen reci : 80 Coils ROPE, (assorted sizes), d do o. . 21 Bolts CANVASS, 1 Cask extra Boiled OI September 8th. Steam and Grist Mill Machinery. Bricks, dic., ac. BY JAMES MORRIS. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on Tirssdoy,Id October, at 10 o'clock at his Sane Ilocrs, corner Queen and Water Street. 1 Steirm Engine, 25 horse power, suitable for a Gang of Saws. 2 Boilers, 25 M. Brick, I Pair French Burrow Stories, I Pair Slielling Stones. With a large quantity of other Machinery. Charlottetown Sept. 6th, ISM. Isl&.Ex WANTED TO CHARTER. . EVERAL SCHOONERS to carry COAL from Proton or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal Freights will be given. Appl to G. W. DEBIJJIS, Charlottetown or S. CUNARD Gr Co., Halifax. August 4th, 1854. STRAY HEIFER. A STRAY pole HEIPER has been on the Sub- scribers premises since about the loth of May lest. She has no marlin. The owner by prying expenses is desired to take her away, or o she will be ofi'crod for sale by public suction. JAMES ROBERTSON. Braclrly Point Road, Aug. 15th, 1854. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. HE STOCK of the SUBSCRIBER remaining on hand. will we offered at a GREAT REDUCTION I-‘rem former prices, to make room for the F L L S T 00 K . LOJVDOJV HOUSE, Near the R. Catholic Church. HENRY HASZABD. August is. lost. Isl. & Ex. For sale, on Consignment. HE Subscriber has just received, and ollhre for _ Sale at Cost snd Charges, the following GOODS, is: I Ilhde. Molasses, II Bbls. Sugar, 5 Chests superior Congou Tea. 20 Pieces Grey Cottons, 10 do Striped Shirtiegs, 40 do Printed Coltons, Cooking and I"‘renItlin Stoves, Boots & Shoes. Buckets. Brooms and be. - I Wicnewing Machines, Cane and Wood Seat in WILLIAM DODD. Smsrdon's Buildings, Queen's Square. lw Take Notice Partners. J UST arrived, per Scbr. 'Pnoirr'r,' from BOS- o _. A lot of FARMERS’ BOILERS, assorted sixes; also. A lot of COOKING STOVES, dilersnt pat- terns and since, Ladies. Misses & Gent's India Rubber BOOTS dr SHOES in great variety, for Sale at T. W. DODD'S Brick Store, Pcwnal Street. August 95th. w House and Promises to let. TO BE LET, and possession given onthe let November lost, a SHOP rind DWELLING HOUSE in Kent Street, opposite tho Dispensary. disc, A SIIOP and one or two ROOMS. Rent nicderuts. Application to be made to the Subscriber. Ad. [GEORGE COOKE. TO BE LET, Arid possession given on the First day of May riert THE DWELLIN,G HOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupied by Captain Becxeloy. consisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining-room and Drew- ing-room, Breakfast-room. 'l Bed-rooms, Iurgc Kit- chsn. Servant's Hall, 8Servant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, l.arder. Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Ilall, Back-porch. 1 Buck entrances, Beck and Front sinir-case. Seulle , Pump and Wash-Hones, Lum- ber-room, and a up endid 6 roomod collar. A Is e and comrnodious Coach-house, 8 stalled Stable. arness-room, Cow-house, large Hay-loft and Grain-roorn, Manure-yard. luv e Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&c.. I-‘lower gar en, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, drc. Extensive plantation of young Ireos_o all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and ocmmodions yard. _ here are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and u never failing well of water on the premises. ‘ '1 his splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently oI'es's it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable rosi- dence tor a gentleman's family in or near Town. I-‘ l‘ rther i‘ In I to of n ”l)?VII). ‘WILSON. Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, 1854. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Uselul and Economical Prepmtiolis THEIR British Furniture Cream, at od. Their lnefiuceable Furniture Polish, at Rd. Their Unrivslled Metal Paste. st 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blocking, Id. ck ll eta. 'l‘lilr,airl-Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks, filled, at 3d. Their Su rior Glass Square Inks-—Blsck, Blue, and Rerlrat 9d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomado Rcgenerslor. Their U nrivalled Garment and Carpet Rcnovator, at 3d d 6d 8old.,nWholesule and Retail, by G E0. T. HASZARD, Queen Square