-1.-_=— [Articles under this heading are published solely on tho responsibility of the Grand Division, or‘ 3. Temperance P. E. Island] IS DRUNVKISSNESS A MORAL EVIL? It i~’ :1 Very faslitunahle topic for all would-be- political stid legislative motors, to dilute largely on the folly and al)s‘|lI(II\_\’ of legislating to cure a moral rvtl. l\lnr;tl n-me-lies, they say, for mur- al evils. 'l‘he nursery. the school-rootn, and the pulpit for \'ll'0, and the liI\\ for crime. But tlti they know what Hllll whoreot they tillirml How can they prove, that drinking, is n in-mil evill b8l0llL1t.‘ll to A.i.ii.i in l’.ir:idisc. and belongs lu every :iiiiui:tl lli t'I'~‘iIl|llll Ilttw (‘rm they PIOVE that tlttiitkeiiricn is it tuutul evil.’ It may he on- ttrely ut‘(,‘itll‘IIl-Al, t-ruined in one liy what would never t‘iu~u it in antiilicr Driivltiitfl IS 3 [‘l|Y‘l‘33l concern altogt-il.rr_ y.-i having tnoral results The unit of Ill»: L ‘-_'l:3“llitI‘t-3 is cillcd in altogether to w-ml otl‘ plI_\‘s?t“|l 4-wt» .-not thus prevent moral nutills A III-III arts in rriy iieiglibothttod "tire! rid Ir «ps_ ~\ Illtlll tlraw III)’ smi into uebaslilz coin- panv and dabasing practices. Ile their, first ol all, ir.tlt Is .4 ,.t.y.ic.rl ev-l upon him, which has de- basin: moral rt-stilts. lgo to the legislattire, not to ask |l|t'IlI to ctmpel my son to he moral and v‘uro..u.,, ltut In protect him front a physical evil, wt,,¢h may .«...l in his moral tuiu Have la right to (IBIII-tllll it? shall I he charged Vlllll asking the l..»._~i.-I.inr=. In legislate on moral subjects s I Ilusl not —N. Y. Journal. Tu: Lotto’: Paavait. The columns of tho Proltibilianist bear ample testimony that the cause of Temperance is being advocated with fresh spirit in the stats of Texas. For a country which was lately known as “ The Paradise of Rogues," the following will be allow- ed to be prr-uy.toned Christian ethics, as applied to voting. The article is from the ltriltiavt Atl- oocats, a paper ptlllllsllul in that State. . -' Gan we hallow the name’ of,‘ our Father in heaven,’ by voting for men who lav-tr the sale of rum, Ilia use of which, as a ltt:\'t'I’ut1e, tends to de- base the m.-ml of beings niatfe III his own image, and to cause them to curse his sacred nanie? -‘(Jan we .ince ely pray, ‘Thy ltingrloiti come,’ and vote for turn who favor the sale oflhst which as :t hcverzue. builds up and peoples the kingdom of the prince of evil, the great enuny of God and man? “Can we pray ' Thy will he done on earth as It is in or-avert.‘ if we vote for men in favor of this traflic 3 " Can we pray, in sincerity. ‘ give us this day our daily bread,’ and vote for men in favour of a trallic, which can only be sustained by taking the fruits of the earth. intsiulorl by the bountiful Giver to local llis creatures, and convert them into a poison to dsoase Ills image ‘-' Forgive us our trespssaos, as we forgive those who trespass against us.’ Have we not greatly trespassed, in so long,vottng for men fav- oriotz s ea a sum . '- ‘ Lead us not into temptation.’ Ifvte no to the polls and vote for men who favor the tralhc in ‘mm. thus putting temptation in our path, can we without the tlscksst liypvu-ris_t, pray to God to ‘M Lead us‘ not into tern alion !' " ' Deliver us from evil.’ Shall we, with this petition on ottr lips, go to the polls and vote for men who will r'us:|in one of the most tremendous engines of evils ever triads by the devil to break down the kingdom of God, and build up the king- dom of unriglateoanesr ,“ How can we peruse the Lord's Prayer, every petition of which strikes at the root of sum dealing~,-‘and yes vote for men in favor of its con- titiunncel “ Christians. philanthropists-men of sense- all who love God, and desire the best interests of man, ponder well those principles, and see ifyuu can, directly or indirectly, give your name or in- fluence, in the remotest degree. to place men in power who will use it to sustain one ofthe greati est causes of temptation to sin in the whole odd." " .- .. To the above appeal, which one would suppose no Christian heart could resist, we add the sol- ctrtn sanction ofthe verso (Mat. 7, 2l,) " Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that rloeth the will of my Father which is in heavsu.”-~N- Y. ' 'lI'0?|I'll '—fI‘hc"thi'ee' ,Wonders of Women : First,'o.t fifteen, they wonder whomthcy take. Second, attweuty-five, the they wonder whom they she I. get;.an , third, at thiry-live, they wonder whoavill ‘alto them l HAS7. A It ITS ll \ '/. l.‘l'I"I'E, —'I‘he sword worn by Napoleon Bonaparte at the hattlt: of illtirciigo, in 1800, was ,:itrcliuscd by the I‘Illlp€I'0l' Nicholas in 1850, just hztlfu century after that cvtrtitliil and bloody battle, for the ciiotiiinus stint of I/u'rl_I/—/wo tlmusrnrd (fUlli'lI'.\'. —A o'.iii;r tilltlllllsl of Cuba, named Poiiyroiict has discovered the process of making tviiit: front the juice of the orange and piiie-ripple. as dcliglitlul iii flavor and equal in quality to cliztitipagtie. lie has already made zicoiitract for u. large exportation of this article to En T0170. —Au Eastern editor says that a tiiztti in l\'t-w York got liimselfitito trouble by marrying two wires. A Western editor replies by tisstiriiig his coiitciiipot‘t1ry that (1 good iiitiny men in that section ll:tV(‘. done the sonic thing by marrying otic. A Nortlicrn editor retorts, that quite (1 number of his ncqiiaintatit-es fotiiid trouble enough by barely promising to marry, without going any furtlier. A Southern editor says, that 8. friend of his was bothered eiiotigli, when simply found in company with another man’s wife. - —'I‘o a fond mother, whose children were at the time making themselves dis- agreeable, a gentleman observed, “I have it decided preference for bad chil- dren.” “How. strange! And, pray,‘ for what reason!” said she, “Becausetltey are always sent out of the room l” —-The correspondent of a Pacific journal says, that doctors are of no ac- count among the orrnotis, Brigham Young having instituted a medical sys- tem of his own, of which olive oil and the herbs of the field form the whole materia medicn. Thousands of miracles are said to be wrought through their eflicacy. The same letter speaks etithusiastically of the atmosphere and sky of Utah. ——_——o___: HUSBAND sun Wtrt-:.—Tlie Legislature of Georgia has passed nn act to define the liabilities of the husband for the debts of the wife, and to define the liabilities of property received through the wife for the debts of the husband existing at the time of the marriage. It provides that “ hereafter, when persons intermarry, the husband shall not be liable for the debts of the wife, and that the property receiv- ed by the husband through the wife shall in no case be liable for the debts, de- faults, or contracts of the husband ex- isting at the time of the marriage.” Seve- ral otlicr States have looked into and secured woman's rights in this import- ant‘ particular. MACHINERY IN frat: HUIIAN Fiutru.-— Very few, evcn mechanics, are aware how much machinery there is in their own bodies. ot only are there hinges and joints in the bones, but ‘there tire valves in the veins, tt forcing pump iii the heart, and other curiosities. One of the mus- cles of the eye forms ti real pulley. The bones which support the body are made iprecisely in that form which has been cul- culated by mathematicians to be strong- est for pillars and supporting columns— that of hollow cylinders. Etutorts or THI: Pnass.—-Reader, did you know‘, that every column of a’ news- paper contained from ten to twenty thou‘- sanrl distinct pieces of metal, the mispla- cing of any one of which would cause a blunder or typographical error? With this_curious fact before you, don't you wonder at‘ the general accuracy of news- pers? Knowingthis to be th,'p,,¢fact, you will be more disposed, we hope, to excuse, than magnify, errors of the press. APRIL 30. LS. 'rI'IE Mails for the neighbouring Provinces anl the United States, Will be made up and forwarded. on and after Tut'.~tluy, the 29th instant, (until further notice,) via l’ic:ou, every TUES- l).\Y and FRIDAY morning, at ll o'clock : -uul M-iils for Englantl will be made up at thr- saiiic hour on the 6th and 20th rifM'IV. 'I‘llOMAS OWEN, I"(islnlasl¢’l' General. General Post Ollicc, April ‘ll, 18.36. V I ‘ 1 N IL W GOODS. V - Ililll 185a. PER. Ships Isobel and .tllu_,'c<lic. front Liverpool, rind Sir .‘11u-amlcr from London, the Subscri- bers huve receive — 305 Packages British & Foreign Goods, and I0 Torts DAR IRON, ciirefully selected by one 0/‘Hie Firm, wliicli, with their Stock on Ilurid, they can confidently recommend to their customers, until the public, as Goods of the but description, at very low prices, for prompt pnyniont. Wltolesule Pur- chasers will find it to their ndvnntage to select from this STOCK, which consists 7 (Tnscs, 3 holes Retiily-ninde f‘.I.0'I‘IIING, ‘ 8 'I‘rurtks Boots and Shoes, 56 Cheats, and 20 lirilfdo. primc Congou 'I'oa, 25 czisos l.ndics’ Drt-sit Mziteriat , I5 do Silks, Ti-lvi-ts, Pluslics, Trimmings, Rib- bons; Ilaberdnsliery, Ilosiery, &c., &c. 5 crises 'l‘ownscnd’.~i lltits and Cups, do Brushes, I do Toys, 2 do Gloves, 4 holes Cloths, I halo Waitldirig, 2 do Shawls, 4 do Cotton \V:irp, 25 boxes Soup, 7 packages I’aiiit.-, Oils, Vnrnisltcs, &c., 30 do IRON .\l0NGI'lllY, 2 cases Jewelry and Fancy Wares, 3 do Oil Floor l.‘loth.2 do. Furs & Fur Caps, 5 bales Carpeting and Woollcns, 6 do - Linen Diapers. &e., 3 do grey Calicoes, 3 do. white Calicoos, 2 do striped Shirtiugtt, Packages Rice. Ginger, Currants, Raisins, crushed Sugar, .\lustttrd, Blue, Indigo, Starch, Wash- ing and Baking Powders. Ten 'I‘ona assorted BAR D. & G. DAVIES. Oct. 26th. WILLIAM H. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—Corner of Great George and King Street, 71 Chi: to . KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Compoai titm astings, such as. Ships’ Rudder Bracea.Spilres, Bolts, Hinges, ornamental Fustenings for Ships’ Wheels and Capstone an Bells. Composition Mlll Bushesand'I‘hrsshing M ncliius rtisses, &c. &c. All of which are warranted of the best material. P. S. The highest price will be given for old Cop- per, Brasa and Composition. Lescher’s Starch, ac. BOXES Lescltsr‘s best London Starch, 5 do. Glenlield Patent do, I cwt. Thumb Blue, ea: .lnnsRediit'n. W.R. WATSON rerun neuorncist ~ —.rusr llOllVlD— 8,800 PIECES FROM BOSTON. And for Sale by IIASZARD Jr. OWEN. Aug. 16, I855. . To Theologians- ASZARD & OWEN have on hand Dr. Kitto's . Cyclopedia and general works; Dr. Chslmsr‘s, Dr. Jay‘s Works; R.yle's, Bonar’s and IIooker’rt Works, mostly complete; Pearson on the Crocd,du. on Inlidslity.(prize Essay); Dr. Dick's Theology; Dr. Thos. Dick‘: complete Works. besides a large STOCK ol‘ Miscellaneous 'l‘ru:sr.ootcar. Wortus, too numerous to mention. What lI..dt: 0. have not in the above, they can supply at In early date. To Christian Ministers, ac. ASZARD & OWEN, keep constantly on hand, a variety nl'Theologic:tl Works; and are prepsredto sell them at their publishers prices. arornncanmst HALL. The Old Established notrsz: 1810. CHARI.0'I'I‘E'l‘0 N, MAY, 1355. T. DESBRISAY Jr. 00. AVE just received, per late arrlvals worn Lon- don, Dublin, ‘United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole. as Estrada and Varied Jnorlstsnlof DRUGS at CHEMJOAIB, PERFUHIRY, B h , C be, Soaps ndothsr 'I‘o'lstreq iait ' P:l|rIts°..Oilso,uI3olours, an’d.Dye Stufla; I"luIts, ;pie:,‘ Confectionery, Medicated and other Lounges; with all the Patent Medicines in roplts, and every other article usually -ltopt at simiar Establishments in Great Briuin (Sea Apolhocoriss‘ Hull Jassrlissr.) The whole of which they can with confidence rcoouiiuoad to the public. and. if qualty be cousiddrsd, at ashlow, the trust losysr "ices. tltaa tbay oaa,bs [mound Mark t ' ' Ch:rIottouwI. Hay I). I8“. Country to dispose of. 0'l‘ICI~I IS IIEREBY GIVEN. that the Sub scriber having by power ufAtlotue) beating date the 24th Juttunry, I556. been duly appointed by the Misses Stewart, to not us their Arron-noy_hn. go inform all 'I'ennnts on the Estate of tho Misses Stewart, that unless all Ilont and arrears of Item, lII’0 puid irnmedititcly, legal measures will be at one; "°5‘"l9d 1". for recovery as tho Law irects. 3:15‘ Building Lots in Town, and {emu in 3|). JAMES J. BEVAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 29, I856. Friend of the Island HOLLOWAY’8 OINTMENT. szxrttaoitotiuitr coat: or ASTHMA ll 0!‘ AN OLD LADY IIJVISNTY I-‘IVE YEAR! 81'- or AGE. Copy qfa Letlcrfrom Jllr. Thomas Weston, (Book Slor¢,) Toronto, dated the 9th October, 1854. 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