Firs €.)) Ping Snooch was Flows. 19 tho Nova Scotia Rouse of Azsemb'y, a few cays . . } ; NO iF Ww giuve, in opposition to the passage of thy Maing Liguor 4a for that Province =~ The Hon. Joseph Mowe, afier mah reflection wpon tre gubject, had not been able ag hi the responsibility of yoting for this Bul. He would gladly mee om ean Bae MAINE LIQUOR LAW IN NOVA SCOTIA. —__—— de}i . tehiv eanectable ve done 80, because a yery large and highly respectable | body of his constituents: were in favor of it, tle had not expressed his sentiments lagt winter, because, during Ural ession, he had occunied much tine With other topics and because this had been debated ab great iength and with marked ability by gentlemen on both sides, He would gladly now refrain, but during the eighteen years he had sat ig this Assembly he had never siiran's from an expression of bie opinions upon any pydlig qyesiing, It wasdue to the country at javge—-to bis constituents-—to the men Who sat aroynd iim, that he should, even at the risk of offending those whom he most respected, give his reasons with his vote, He fu ly admitted the truthfulness of the harrowing pictures cf plye cal suffering, and inoral degradation, drawn by the hou. wand learn- ed member for Annapolis. He admitted in all their extent the evils of intemperdce. earoesijess With which large bodies of men had endeavoured | to eradicate those evils. He approved of the efforts made by the Femperance Societies, and wished them success, so ‘ong as they sought to reform by persuasion, by argument, avd by example. rien soughit fo eoerce the people into Temperance, he conscientiously believed that they would fail—he belioved that all the good they had done would be perilled by s resort to harshness snd goerefou. i “ The Deity had not prohibited ise use of wind, Ga tig cop- trary he had given the grape to man with immeasurable ot ve: pouaties. Our Saviour had not ptohidjied the use of wine. fle had sat with those who had draak it, and had, replenished their cups at the Marriage Pea:, had not forbidden the use of wine. Its use was den uneca in the Koran by the Pagan Mahomet. but wae not, » he could percgiye, in the Bible. What, then, the Almighty had not done or attemptei—what Le could have cone wit so much ease, yet had refrained from dving—he thoug tt not wise for man to aticiupt. Phe evils fi wing from the excessive use of wine he deep deplored, as he did the evils flowing from over-indu!g any other passion or propensity. by a miracle, mn a The 42VOsurcs " , Liat who could ar; pxcess of any kind thut the rational! enjoyment of God's gift “was therefore sinful? Who would venture to argue that! because jjischief was done by many of God's gifts that they | phould, on that account he circumscribed or prohibited by hu- | man laws? The atmosphere that al re) 1 FON . ’ 1 a 7 fans the cheek of beauty ans —that invigorates the frame—that figtters the leaf upen th tree—that dimples the surface of the lake—that gives var‘ety aud majesty to the ocean, when accumulated in masses, la-tv a) itself into the tempest and strews the shore with the wreck «! human life aud property. The learned member, stan ting amidst the wreck of navies, and the whiten’ng bongs cf the, human victims, might eloquently deseyibe the scene; but. would he. if he could, attempt to restrain the eecentricitics of nature, or to forbid to man, by human Jaws, the benefits of navigation? How beartilul is watar! (the Tenpercn man’s own element) yet how dangerous, The rajiqg which fertilizes the fields sweeps away wii i's excess bridges, mili-, and human habitations. If not drained: ff it sours the !and and breeds pestilence io cities, The-fre that warms ow hearths—-that clears ogr wood!ands-—that smelts our me::t. -——that drives our steat ami locomotives, is not less dan , ror awe - gerous, Would ne deny to man the use ef these elements) beeause the casualties by tire and fioud are most disasis ns 2 | i » burned in cities: Would he furbid their use "eGR USE pra; (ea drowned m the rivers ; becuuss a boiler Surats ad ser, cugine sometiages runs off the track, or kills hundreds by the | violence of a coll sion; William: fhe Gonquerer, it is true, | oF taal once denied to the people of England fire aad bght after the} curfew tolled, but the abhorence in which the act is held} woul! not encourage anybody to follow his example. Woman is God's best g'ff to man. The fascination which she spreads aroynd he:-—huw diffiea't to resist the passions she inspires—ow intimately interwoven with »l] that-arouses | to exertion, and rewaids us for ou Jove iz indylged in to ex-ess—when reason is oyerpowered— | when passion hurries ou to folly, how wumerous tie victims ; how blasting the effects. Yet who wou'd, reasoning from the | perils of indulgence, and the dangers of society, deny to man! the eompanionship which alone makes existence tulerable ? | tajis y + ae Yet, when even | ’ The learned member for Annapolis might draw from the sinks | coum ie ’ ae ' " . oe iwreo of vice, or even from the agony of a single victim, some har-; ‘rowing pictures ; byt wou'd he on that secount imitate the | Turks, and lock yp all the women ? The victims of indulgence in opium I have never secpn, but even spirituous liquors do not produce the extent of physica | the suffering aud moral dislocation that results trom alnse of thisdrug. But would the learged member deny to sccicty ‘the use of that which allays the delirium of fever—wh.e': soothes the infant upon the mother's begom, and saves morp lives than it ever destroys ? ‘Take gunpowde’, whieh b!asts our rocks, loosens our plaister, defends our country, Kills our game. Mark the mischiefs and miseries it produces whew its mysterious power is abused. But who would argue that, be- ‘cause boys blow themselyes up, and tyrants use gunpowder ‘for unworthy purposes, its yse should be forbidden 2? Won d the learned geutleman, even wih the battle fields of Daln- klava or Inkermann before him, attempt to restrain, hy human Jaws, the manufacture and sale of gunpowder ¢ that law is the safeguard of our lives and prop rties ; that courts are indispensable Lustitations ; that lawyers ave the fearless advocates of the innovent and op ressed? Burt has not even law been abused ? the courts; ensnare the ignorant ; waste mens’ estates, and embitter their lives? Waltcr Scott’s Peebles and Plane staneg, and Dickeas’s pictures of the Uourt of Chancery, are familiar to us all. Those are bat sketches illusirative of the evils inseparab!> from the dispensation of Equity and Jaw by the most perfeet tribunals of civilize equ How ar these evils to be mitigated or removed ? ii fuasion 5 by exposure ; by example; by honest and successful attempts to seperate the securities and the legitimate practice of aw from its abuse. The learned advoea:eof this bill, « be consistent, should close the courts ; Imprigon the lawyers ; and farkid the manufacture of law, or its importation frou foreign countries, (L:aghter.) Woman, from ber first ap- pearance on the geene of life, had brought sorrow and saf ing with her, [un her train came rivalries, and jealousies, and war and strife. Let the learned giember go inte his own evunty. Where the pretty faces peeping through the wppie-bloss fis are lovely to behold. Even there—are there no broken hearis ; no pale faces; no blighted lives; no damaged repu- ih No girls with Burus' pretty excuse upon their ips— nitric asics, A dear ioved tad, oocasion sung, A treacherous incliaation. No youths pleading, in the imtenation of pa‘ sionate repen- tance, that even . The light that led astray Was light from Heaven, Yet would the leorned gentleman, in view of all these evils, point to the pretty girls aud say “ touch not, taste not, pandic not.” Would he, for fear of misehief, coup them all uy hke cows ina Belgian barn? (Laughter.) ' The world has ¢ me down to the preseat period from the mo~ Pouo.e ant quicy witi the Wive cup in ite hand, Day.d, tae’ : a Sata chtetedntteache dln sian dciaiiiieal eatin oP ee ae vered hy the Hen. Jove | to bring his mind up tO assume | He admired the selfsdevotion and | When they attempted impossibilities—-when they | ht ¢ 4 strived: atime’, th lriaht stu i witehes . hemivhtened p4ileri 1 ) Mormon Prophet. thy able and educated men, fwould the Maine Law mep oj Roars of laughter.) | Se satay 8 ,' duty to expose those that are ynsquud. , | Tre following egtract of a letter appeared in Haszard’s key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskpy. Also :- | Gazette of Weduesday last. Who denics' How .many pettifoggers defile | 1 would say by Cise | fHE EXAMINER. 2 - one re. ed nd the inhabitants carried them to their houses. ' } * . . Our Saviour | The surviving passengers are both badly frozen; Mr. W ot | I had brought to my own’ house, where = by ; a Ot ra ie : £, ear a lutier so badly, that ear the Lerance of him,” [a stropg oundrast with, our }iving | hands and feet ave frogen, the tag ge p badly, i the roped s@rance O© Giu, bu strays < ae he ad rh ri toe8 vil] he lo it, the old yay is ip good epiyits. Er, Jobne | ‘ on . » + vy wTrioes | van ej ” . - , : j , Redeemer’s lage and Facg ice re a> ri vet ‘ } Sa | cton’s hands and neréon are spie, nt his ..+ are frost bitten, —_-who reviled Cur Saviour as 2 Vi i. a S ai ere ~ ‘ He) , a, Fotos ‘ieans and Sinnees,”’ who | ove of then pretty badly, but Creed, of Pygwash, who — coted for the Maine Ligyor Law as unanimously examined them, thinks they are not dangeroys, {1c remaing i Ciedittin. ’ ‘last n gd at-the hase where they landed, [have just learner in all ages of the world. The, that he sle tg eaeca other what they | mine, Mr. s beea evinced in dfferent | where, his fyiends ma BR ROME TSS IIT I AE oe ger —_ es ener | Solomon, the wisest | atarm, | . ’ . «cme mean afici ts Oi Wr hi art, adraus wine, sundof hn nan beings, drank wine. Ghiistians to « * momar 19, :. Lent te led lrink it © in only dehns i but commande i yerr, who drauk it uv bisher,” and the “ companion of Pu ; ya gould hage i. , ow. i Saag las they cried & Crgchy him. ‘ ’ re. pf i ° . Perot pranchngy or sisted Judson, has just gone to take him to bis house, » feel assured he will, receive every Gesire of human bojngs to dictate ; J should gat. and drink, aud wear, bres j ° ee ; eat eke ention ee eee Vifferent ‘oda. "Phe gealots in the State of) gaye aud comfort required, ‘The boatmen, with the excep feountrics at dierent peimous, — ge — entirely eseaped, are badly frost- of one, who has almost bitten in the feet, and so exhaustel, that some time must lemmed by the good sense of elapse ere they gan he receyered, in the mean time, they ' arly as old | will be suttah!y treated and taken care of, : | passengers eutively olgar {4am from blame. and sey thay did ‘all that men could do, The mails ‘are ail saved, and { had ' Maine are were plagiaristsafier all, Sumptgary Laws, tried | lin many countrigs, and at different periods of the world’s | ad . . lhisto-y, are now universally com Laws restraining drunkenness arg pe mieagkin I, ; Tt is curious te see what strange experlnen's us drinking. a | ‘have been tried at tines. Zao!ucus of Locris, 400 yoars betove: the Ghristian Kra,ordained * that no woman ghould fo at | them | he was Grpnk 7 and | ol oy, : ci soarel uplesst| £ wish you woul hat sho « Ld pot wear gold or em proidered appare: UQsess | vould . ! ae tniaded ie. du protic : ecent attention paid to his remains, and will have Tj ce ee » { ‘ oj er pile dk ins sage aw Qi } | * > if thev wis ‘ Jdis own son broke | 0 interred, that 46 cay be removed if they wish so to do, The loss of Jar, Haszard is to be deeply lamented ; . ‘ . ‘ loar ea ' ’ a I rt re f @ Naki, 1? ‘va 4 . . . se < "ar teuded with more than ove mail, wales 8 inform his friends that L bave had every she intended to aet unchastely.” nished adultery with the loss of both eyes the law, and the old gentleman unyilling to depriva his son | of both eyes, compromisedsthe matter by putting out one of! . his own! |) Aushwid delivered a practical and scientific lecture upon Steam, | As early as 747 laws were passed mm Kngland restraining ‘and illustrated his subject by diagram, and by having the antiial drunkenness in the ( Vergy. And Censtantine, king 0} ing of a Steum Engine, coustruected by that ingenious Mechanic, Scots, (who was g sort of Neil Dow iu his day) pyuished 1! yy” William C. Hobs, of this Town, in fll and successful wath dearh. \gperatign.eeThe Leciurer gave a very enlarged view-of the His Lows : | Motive Power, and sheyed js acaptation to practical pur: deal of Whiskey has ‘been drunk in Scotland since. In) poses in comijeaee, gevign}tyre, and the manufactures. England in 994 an effort was made to restran drinking by | An guupated disay=siga fo}Jowed, in which the question of Tcaasinn emeat mnie tedcadaeen itn Ei ; | lolnase wes: fally-etimedtnd Taverns werg only introduced | ) | Motive power agelbsh manat lahour was fully argped~-an —_--—-——-— 4 Dee > “eee paseo! away as this Law wil pasg, and a goad in It fat ed, ] ; iaw, out ° * ayy 2} . sare | ‘ . . century, Ta the reign at Melward the 31 there a a ithe preference was given tu the former, Any person found trespassing on the above estnts will be PTsseapeg three allowed in all London. Now there yee | Heath Haviland, Esq, V. P., presided, and liis Honor the | according to law. * lea rrl th ti} iol] ¢ ractrain {hem it oY At) were then > . i : i. : : Sid $$$ _$____—_-— - ithe +i Lie fo resjratl 1 min i> ay res er ’ > a ; t . st 2 th \ ‘ 3 rp! had Plwai th 4 it Le romanen tats A alt ped President, who eame in late, tate 1 that Mi 131 nie h Latest Rows from Sebastepol. allowel in Tendon, & in York, but 4in Oxsora, They were’ oon pony presentel to the Institute, the alove mentioned MEIKE ac ‘om the S W i not licensed till 1752. The histery of wine 1s curious. 118! Ldcl and 1) vee moved the follaving Resolution 1 na accounts from the Seat of War have been #0 conflictas ntpalene at igh Cel A i gS I I A PME SS ce tg yes ey Ditec Meg) cock ban cas, tn8 Of. late that the Subseriber would call the attention of tg invention is altributed to Noah, who cerfaimy aad seen ae \ lei bo J. T. Pidwell, WSq-, aud carried | Publie, and his custowers, to something really to be relied on, tit:— . ai “ ; . a he ' tb smnncih. ween tone mek tw s . ' ’ i the evils of waters, The 4’hine-e trade wine from flee (WO | yysnimous!y — HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS at aa hefire the hith of Grist. and altheach Mee: , Pe WR a vied te P 4! - hie i. ‘i : . fjousaha 7 irs i ore 7" pu ti OO : i . if s ‘ Kes rit ed, { i tire thanks of tae Institute be even and | just received, per schooner Elizabeth, from Hatifex, corsisting nfep ugt be allowed that they 2 nouga, tt 2 Mane ” ''eonveyed to the Hon. George Birnie for his liberality mn, arent Chotha, Cassimeres, Doesiine, Pilot aud Whitney oun r ae ‘ila bni.cn th “y»wlane | . 7a. Ss : . . : . “ ai vellow < sre. , i lrink it vet. Wine was byt litte known ip Began ull kindy presenting to the institute a beaytiful model of “i co eee oF ott deoorh oa ‘ . wena "2 " ii } oF 5 : s iri. ’ ’ ° aie , Tad , 3 B 4 ip ) the Homan co vest. We C rmpars Our! Steam ug ne. } Millinery, &o . ¥ » . a : ., onl a , it wand aad ile so thi a at be ° . o . <a * a . raggth, yet the people Ng ifered joes. yn At the elgse of the proceedings, the President feeling/y | ancy Goods, in gregt variety did wot, Ut was omy sola oy the Gpo.e C éé (48 18 BOW) ailnded to the bereavement that had been receatly sustained | and cua Cages een ene } : : 14>. ‘ } 1497 tlan — . . . » . " . i ar broth Capes PTOpose 4 AGalh}, 1G the teat rUry. » 22a 4 sCni y tne Vy their first Vice Patron, and moved tae following K ‘8 ution Striped, gray, unbiecasheg, printed and white Cottons ri} nsinle kine. t lt traln it lreration, and we! ap ’ ‘itn co r ; ; r Gia, a sensidie King, tried frei ls naulteration, - we of condolence, which was seconded by George W. De Blois, : — ALSO, DAILY BXPECTED — } os thas i i ' ne omy A» 1 rpi Pye fees . 2 . : ° wi j ° - real “that Tov Batts ai were condemned ANG subse Pig | and passed with ugh solemaity i— 4 lerge peppiy of Grogeries, Leather and Ironmongery. 4 ’ +r p eh, 3 -ay° ; ; ’ $ ty ' | i * y} . : : ? ‘PD } > , ws ¥ Tt i tied 1410 tha guiters in Lsnrion, | ene atiigerg Bt “ Resolveg, Phat the Mem ers of the Jnstituts deeply eee rie ARLES SACN DRS, (To be concluded in our next No.) symoatiise with James D. Haszard, Esq., Vice Patron, at Great Goorge Sezect, Dep. 1, 3854. " . : ici ati this recount sadden bereavemont by the unc pecte i und lamented aapeg hl lineem edi oe si death of he sou; and the Membgre trust that Mr. Ffosznrd | AVOOL, WOOL, WOOL. aw SOTPHZ2R wirEM FQ: Bez LAINE BiA ’ES. © vaiTat “_ . . ‘ i , e see wey 7 ote a ‘ i dots paeurank Sen aed eae cand hig Sapily will regeize nsw eonsolations fom the Mos: (YOLES'S STEAM MULL CARDING MACHINE is tae wi i x ar higeitp) als ae ote jt a ' he ieee Ba a8 ra Whied je ai ont + Loetory ft KR aro! sayin ray aol "-P} ot i, d.— Tike Renan de ivocates the passage of a “4A New Prod Home. 1° ¥ prohtotting ine sa eon Tuesday eyening Ispone) ’ ' ’ . + © ° VESECHS’M) Phe Hon. Daniel Brensg will Lecty: law jnext, on “ Ancient Commerce. eof cu'cher’s meat, which, it affirms, 18 | quiepsenensestonnsinperaespeaieaeandinages upd acts uson the appetite the same, only not as | or [_ = 2. © | ; | Reus’ Ready-made Clothing. | | pi er... 2 yetaria ' i ’ oo 115 ' Halating Grins. o & wal like te men’s the Maine | r - . . . ° ' ot i. e . 1 ¥9%& ge: wWhal Kind OF argu W Kb are d “yOuUS of informing tae puogite, that we have On } Law men would apnosg to the demands of the ** veretarians,” han, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of z , ; eT . lier : le : 7 a “=! « 1 ae ' } : : 4° — . , . ae weady -nnedg ‘ lothin rin Cbarh ttefuwnu—cut bY ourselves, and made uD; JSOno0GY Wao hag reag ayy < mcr OOCOKS Can adoude Uhgec 7 Fé Gp ) ci af ' ‘ | < a 7 ‘ : “ . t ', 2 a ee : uu : ” A . Ca a _ ay v hin n in our employ Derg ng desireus of furnishing themee hs es mst are perecuy sincere m Hoilev ne the use of meats a with fashionable well wade Gayinents, at reasonable prices, can be euited | i be 1 Dui Ob, ‘ . tread Pe ef bho-en so better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. C. & J. BELL, Tailors, | *Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Market. | N. B.— Being practical working Tailors, and eon§ning ourselves! hovvor with waich they regard the eating of | exclu-ively te the Taidoring and Clothing by-ineag, we are confident that | ip + of avdbeian mage ho deal in | We can give customers better satisfaction jn every Garment whieh they | Lhe ggmep ierpy Cf JWwErSONn Hin¥y Ge fund yt : : t? 5 partie ni eS, altel 0 1 het) incr ‘T is : : Hi . ; i - i, > | require, Chan those parties Can Wye linport slop cletuluz, and have no; Qos vi Ameri¢an Wriiars Of tiie Guygp seaimyp "here Is | knowledge of the busines, C..& 4; 3. $e ; — | January 14 i - >--- ee ee - oe ee ee i \ i Li anybody hos wicke liy curious tu : sce : a : B. Sneiley’s * Queen Mab.” ia which the views | forth, he must have noticed | as ¥Cgz iriaNns are the peculiar : stronziy set dead flesh," ene no ace uting for the suddenness with which some isms or} e ? } l . , ha! stupidites bee.me populer, and nebody can Ley that the, i . . « v JUST TRY ladeed aS : . . 3 : 2 ed Woo Jamio SOwe iss Hecome PpoOpuiar indireet proportion fo their Cowie | ty—for the proof of this, look ai the kulhag of in old ties in Britain, but later’ by the m Bathe: ; oe look at the spirjt-rappings, andthe very general belief in the Any cr all Bf these things are as stupid, aa d-ctrines of the vegetarians might not heeome so, Duncan's ! y EW ESTABLISUMENT of Tin, Copper, pron, and 1 I lumber Work. Next door to tho residence of tha Hon. George | 7 } Duy i Coles. ' From his late experience in the Old Country, and by etrict attention te} | the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. + P. 3.-—Jubbing punetyifiy atgendeg to. Charlotictown, Janaary $2, s, nat only ; * ee ae < on this continent ;—tater still, : (Aly paposs. if not more go, than vezetarianigm. which h s been advecat d| : ore ? | : Notice. We u-k vhat prinoiple | | aera: a ne : gustgn pose the demand on the part of a evion har a ") Searene ” ees indebied e , Ae ee ee er ee re nim, either by Note or Boo ceonnt, that unless thay maka tue Vegetarians for a Dead Biesh | rohibitive Lav ’ : Bal | i mediate payment, their Agoonnts will be pigced ig the hands of an could they ti that would not Cyualy RPP y¥ tO) Arjorney for coljestiog. We know they say that drinkmg stiong! C. Of Os3. . Ct a . ©) March 49. on argunm mn! fo their qwn cgse ? liquors digs no good but evil ; but the vegetariats Say pre- cisely the saime of dead flesh; while others say they are both g@ For our own part we would of course prefer a Maine Law to a Dead Fiesh Prohibitive Law; but as politicians, we have to deal with principles, and it is our | . «Au papers 3i) Grain, Grain, Grain. FPXUE highest price given for BARLEY and GATS ut Coles’s Browory and Biatillery. | Constantly on had at prices cheaper than can be pure chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gig, Whis- Re ae > _ iw ve ut well and feels quite refreshed, A friend of The surviving Jaced in charge of the Po-tigastar here, to be forward-| 9), the body Merenantes’ Ivsrrrerp,—-Qn Tuesday evening last Mr. Me-| a a es American Hovse—12th Merch MITE subscriber keeps on hand a constant supply of Oook, ing Stoves (for wood and ceal,) Franklin and cther 2tovea, T, | gnd Chairs of every deseription, boots and Shoes, ladies’ and gents’ Reb. ‘ dyer Ao., Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molassea, baking and washing Soda, soda | wipe Crackere, Pijot Bread, Arrogroot, Sago, Tapico, Kice, Confectiang ry Nuts and Spices, Cjocke, Hats of every quality, glazed Caps, beant Window Shadea, striped shirting Cottons, Carpenters’ & Curriers’ Toyj, | | Manure and Hay Forks, Spades & Shovels, Glassware, Churns, Prosheg. of every description, Blackivg, Lamp Biask, Dye Stulfs, Salt, &c. 1 WW. B. DAWeoy a | Mareh 19, Notice. | pak Subscriber reque-ts all persons indelited to him to make immogjate pafment, ang settlement of necvunts, as bis Books wiil shurtJy be placed ip the bands of an Atdorney for cclvetiog, | é JQUN ANDULW MA4CDONALD, Charkottctosen, Mare i9. ; Selling off at Goorgetown. | _.,, FOR COS? A¥D CIARGES, ue Subscriber respectfally informs the pyblie that be has this day commenced gelling of his largo Stock of thuode, at » |GREAT REDUCTION on fermor prices, to mrke reom for a large Steak, | which Le expects tu receive early in the siting. | ANDREW A. MACDON March 19. ie. - ae __ FOR SALE, ue HOSE and GARDEN at present occu. pied and belonging to Wittiam Foneas, Erg. RX, either with or without Town Lot No 88. fronting on Ping __ February , 1855. NOTICE. : HE undersigned g gives notice, that Eighteenth day of December, 3854, {row Agthur Napin Molaworth, Esq., and Harries Mojesgorsh, his wife, all Prog part of Township Ne, thirty-seven, in this dejand, formerly owneg by tiem, was duly conveys jo him. Alj Tenants or others indebted for rent, arreara of Tent, or siumpage, are herehy called upen to pny the same te hiin; no other pers son having any authority to reeeive the same. : JOUN R. BOUREL, Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, 1855. —a —s Roy Street by Deed bearing date Charlottetown, July 3, 1%5 be can impart to the ufficted.” i / now in superior order, boing new!y Lited up and in fall operatieg ! Notiose. UE undersigned, by Power of Attcrney from the Rev. ; Jonx Macponatn, late of this Island, but at present of Chichester, in the County of Sussex, Eogjand, bearing date the 39th dar of Deoems ber, 1854, has been appointed AGENT to man bis Fxtates in thig Island, and he hereby notifics all Tenants or inte indeleed fer Rew, or otheryise, te pay the same to him, Moa View, Lot 49, Jan 22, 1855. JGUN R. ROVIEE. Boots, Beots, Boots. UST received by the Subseriber at hia Store, opposite Als. Guies’g Brewery,one hundred peas Ment oP which wiji be sold cheap for Cash. —~ “ oad ps B5e4 Boot, JAMES LONG. Kent Street, Charlo ttetown, Aurgat 7th 184. EORGIO BEER, jun., wil! tha A to him previous to the 3¥st December last past. ¢> esi) aga seitig their respective amounts witheut delay. RAs SC Barley, Barivy. PREVAIL highest price in Caeh will he paid for goed cean HARE EY at PETUHICK'S BPEWEERY. Noyeqoer @ [po4. a eg ee ee re reer oe nl er ere Pas a > es > of ile ) 4 4 Sock at the Manclwas!« SSMURL Mok U ED PRICI | It is from a geutleman at 'X, XX, and XXX Ala, . ae ; a . Ni : Wallace, N.3., to the Hon. Mr. Palmer, of Charlottetown, | Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1853. o° > ' . oe -—— A ilaalilidianh phesclidhailiadedidhidiiss i dahsscad tg the sufferings of the crew and passengers of | Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! iPPRHE Subscriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his i in refereuce ' . Mt ithe Mail Boat between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormenting : Wattace, N. S., 14th March, 1835. COOKING, ALKAT{GHT, and other S2O¥ priges. » Which wili be sold at low Cc. F. HARRIS, Dean Syr; Copper & Tia Plate Worker, ’ ' Yasterday morning [ received information that the Ice Bout from Cape Tormentinue to the Island, in charge of the | | MeR.es, with the mails and passengers, had succeeded in| getting on shore at the rear of Fox Harbor, about five miles | Charlottetown, Nevember 20, 1854. —. & d. Bell. Werchant Tailors. j ; ' ! ' i ! i ' — : ; oS i IUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE. MARKET, CHARLOTTETOWN, lira \yallagc, in an exhausted gud perisiing condition. | ¥ 7 Xe ry . Fe CHARS ETETOW dil iiiin.. Wedel 1. whkees tee noes hosle am tan dae! 5a _ Importers of— | fimmediitery hurried to wacre the poor people On the Sacre Clothe, Whitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestings and Tailorg’ Trimmings, | 'had suececded in eetting them to shelter, and foyyd the aud keep in theirempjoyment the largest number of the i scene awful in the extrens, The hoat left the Cape on | Saturday, with the crew of four men ead three passengers : young Mr. Tiasgard and Mr. Johnston, sou of Dr. Johusien. * both of Charlottetown, medical students, on their way from lihe United States, and an cid ontichgall, Joxe.ih \ ter, OF ' anvon best Journeymen Tatlors on the Island. All orders attended to with punctuality and deapateb. January 15. ? Wanted, Oe 0 the 20:h April next, two steady MEN to travel with Stud Horses for thé season—one for King’s County Lefore Alter grossing without accident to within helf a 3 : and one for Pringe tuputy. Liberal wages will b ive? Application | os , ' ; ‘ ~ $ J ges i © Piven. < Hivation | lavile of the Island shox. the storm of sleet and snow KrOW . to be made to Mr. Carnss, at the Gleke Hote]. ' a iso vidlent, and the loily lay so deep, that they could net! ~ March 12. im iforee the bout throne’: it. Afier repeated aitempts, and | A Gard. bia: : es ee as - ; tbeing in danger of egcampine the boai, they were forced ren it wate oh ; tn cehaih. aBh driwiie tha | — Bh atin t 5 s Boats a ubseiiber begs to inform his friends and the public, | } . ail, & ow iy list nue DVa “ibe 1°, turnec ol up 3 wie a liherally favored hi with their eustom at the Nort form a shelter trom tae ravines storm aud intedcse cold, and thus drifte| | i turday und . ng ar “ide, that be hos teow remgved to Souris get where he hopeg by the syne dv#e atleution to merita Pentipuagoe ot ele Sagour, Cagh pad ior OATS Tit ciel ae + rr ss ‘es, a ‘ : peasy i foe sage! tapengaogt oa ; ~- ed i etclew tadas ‘ en boy mwarnin Ly oa wr be . met 0o Fanon t - urigrclity vight, v? 1.Sun bey, MOrDines; ha Pe Griileg avout hours february 5 Og RON ALD MeDON ALD, = ‘ ~~ ft 3 ‘’ ae * ° ‘ s ii ai sl ‘ i ee ie a ca (eall, i he OW O08 drift ISG IWaAKiEe it uidway in the i Mnpracticyaie to reagi the ddand siore—-they com- menaced, with much tatigas, drawing them boat towards th | Mainland, the three pasgeuggrs ber abit <7 an = é A FT 4 VARs. pa s offers hse eaervieas- to the Publie ae B AUCTIONEER acd COMMISSION WERCHANT, and hovea, hy prompt attention to busines of spe eo oe ‘ yy Sbubecrt er ; Rs : ; IY tel cOMSIGETaU!Y i:Ost- . sd : wD ‘ — : Ss entrusted to him, te obtain % Share , ortten 5 tiey toiled on throgs out Sanday, and yntif about patronage, pinid-day ou Mondays whea the bearmen being ubterly ex- | JAS COR, , *at ; ‘ eos - ; . ie ee —— | hausted, neitacr they nor the passengeys having tasted tooa Saitabie for tie Soas vad 1 tig 1 : ow } j ; + an 4 a Se 2 AVL BASS tO VU lie iiur three days, were about civine up in despair. Borty-| ie os ’ luately Mr. Wier ha cit ite 9 a eee am Ti pies | & S Spring is coming, it is well to know that at the Drue| uateiy § - ler nad With BID a SMaii Spaniel, winea tire, / 2 : cow ’ ee _ . : * * > ae ee ets . i ’ / 4A Store of M.W-. Skinner can be had ail! kinds of Medicine, suitable | silfed, GTahs 048 Cl006, Grd passe NeETS and crew cat the for Ulorsea and iforned Cattle :—Cond ndition Powter, in packages, an ver failing eyre far ali diseases of Horses fiorse Liniment, an biuises,and cuts in Horses, &e. excelicnt which «ait \Aesh vaw! 'Th's revived rhem, and beng then, as they Stipe arrestee posed, within four or five wiles of the land, they ligstened fihe boat by throwing away trunks and bagyawe, pur Mr. | ilaszard. who had become unable to walk, inte the bout, aud Mr, Wier aiso, Occasionally. te being much exhausted, and | jtaus crawled on towar's the shore. Monday evening Mr, | jitisgurd died from exhaustion; they toiled on throug this | : ct Site and excellent article for swellings Ps ment for Founder, Sveeitie or Balls, Diuretic Bails, Conga Balls 2 Ui Bulls for Worins, as wejl as all by M. W. SKINNER, Apothecary March 5. K » Apothecary, j uigat, and jus afer daylight ow Tuesday morning, renched | « warner « Svimon, Salmon. c ‘te saore, wud uolfurtunately, two miles from any dwelling, | A . oh . ea of excellent SALMON can be had yo of the beatuicn suger ded in reaching a house, gave thn | Basnry ms, si e Pubseriber either por tb. or “he iY RIGO estjuilishment, Great George saord ®@ syperior assortment of SS And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, | nis Oint-| ~ Kingvone Care, Purgative Balls, Colic | ether kind of Balls aud reeeipts for Horses, &e., are prepared and sold | Queen “treet, Charlottetown. boa) ~ ét = ‘s 2 co £ Ss — 3 3 me %3 > = 4 a 4 Z t So se 4 luD ' ina, NDP FANCY GOODS, Pea | 2 . F z g, 5% a | = } of, s } e > a STAPU! all of which will be fuand well werthy the attention of puroliaacrs. ' Cashmerw:, Shawle, Garpeti ; MANCHESTER HOUSE, MLAROEH &. Blankets, Furs, Cloths and Doesk ing in i SELLING OFF AT GREATLY RI N: ordor to make room for an extensive Louse, Sydneyz-stevet, comprising a largo ande@ariod assortmest of 7" Groat Barga Sheeting», Jriate, Cotargs, . i } , ' ' | j _- —". ii oll _ Notice to Debtora. FANT Subscriber herehy notifjes all persons judebted to hiv, vikbes hy Nese ov Hoals Agoount, that unjesa ghey make iu:media:e Paymeut, their Accounts will be handed to gn Attorney for collestion. | _January 8. CHARLES FAQY PERS. Te ‘eh an Cash Sto! he as ee | uo gh-ap Cash Store, Sydney-gtreet. TRNUE subscriber will sell at cost and charges from this date, ; 3 the whe 'v of his exteusiye and well axgorted shook ef Day Goons. | January 22, 193}. ; JOUN KIGG. fms "PA iS PRINTED 4ND “NAMINER PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY LDWARD WHELAB, AT MIS OFTICE, LENT STREET, NEARLY OPrcerTrze MB. COLES BREWERY. a Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; Parvbte Heir YeorW Id ADVANCE # a A wk all perggns indchleg 5 * 7 i cy * ic Tage le mae 14 .