HASZARD'S GAZE'l"l‘E, APRIL 16. passing ofthe chains.) I never by any means. cm-r-ilv nr indlrer-ilv. irsve much :i rep:-rt..n~ I- ..,,;,.d i,. me P3p¢~r,ufMIeI||‘,1IlIH passengers in the cabin. I can prove there can be none then. as I was an eyewitness in the deck, skylights. funnel ..i’ in. (MIIIII Olovs. atmdrv articles of _fu_rmturc. the ,-Imngwmk. 6",,“ g.,._.,,f,,,,..-y dgseripltuti. pillow. Ilglglit duty sullicient to have the coast ,.,,.i,.,,,,,,, and pans ol carteii coiniiig fliisttsg up N - tn the siirliica. so that it is quite evident there wa- n... . possibility of a human being remaining on iird." CALI PURNIA. SAN l"i«s:vL'Ist;ii, Felt I5, I853. 'l‘lnscIoudliias akiett and balmy atmosphere which hail prevailed for sotric tiine previous to my last date, continuing, has awakened the whole State to activity. The accounts froin the mining region are highly favourable. and there is every reason to anticipate general IIl(‘cPtuI among the miners during the season. » The attricultural interests are no less favoured, and the prospect before us for the romain- der oftlio year is gratifying iii the extreme. Cali- t'ornis is a happy land, and her stroll”! M‘-Ml list! now in a sober, inorral population. She has intelligence enouitli, but too much rssoslity in all degrees. It would aflord many ofyour readers delight, could they but see the beautiful bouquet of wild flowers gathered on the city hills, in the open air, this 15th day of February, and which now eats mine _ . Ishall be obli d to admit Bic fact as established, that Cali ornia is the paradise of botanists, minoralo hits and geolo- gists, as well as of knuvcs an fools—in law, medicine, religion and politics. The most interesting item of the doings of the last f0I'l«lIIdII iii. the decline 'in the price of Flour, which took an awful plunge downward just after the sailing of the steamer, which must have made a few of the selfish speculators on the wants oftlte community feel remarkably curious, as the declension was something like $10 per barrel in the course of some two or three days. Butl still maintain, that prices will rule high. and pay well, on shipments to arrive before 1st September. - Great improvements .are goin on in our city. Splendid, subslantial, lire-proo warehouses,are takin the cos of wooden tenements in every direction. and the work pro sses,as if by tita- gical aid A few short mont s and I. large r- tion of the bulitio-II-‘ district of the cit ' wil be quite insured against the recurrence 0 another ca mitous re. The owners of some of these buildings seem to have been ignorant of the se- vere earthquakes which have occurred here as recently as I812-‘$934. On one of these oc- currences, I have been credibly informed. that the four-feet-thick walls of an adobe Church were so widely rent, that a liorsenmn rode through. Such a shock as Acapulco receiitly sulfei-ed would make awful havoc here. In the interior, railroads, plank roads. bridges. &.c., are pro‘ ted in every direction. and some ‘he- in ui t. exliihitin a commendable enuerprise, an certifyitig the tact that ii permanent popu- lation is rapidly extending itse f throughout it Every few da s we read the announcement in the pers oft e arrival ol'n California steamer at A ew York, with ‘* two millions of gold dust." Everybody rea iii: of these millions, and yet how few stop to dwell on their immense inagrritude. Few people have any more idea what millions and trillions are, than they have of the style of bro its worn bv the mob ers in the moon. A mil ion of dolhirs possesses is vastness, that is rather startlin to a man that has never faced an a pile. . ‘lo count this sum, at the rate of 31, an hour, and eight hours a day, it would‘ req a man to work nearly three _months. If the said dollars were ilai-ed side by _Ildl's 3-11¢)? would reacli u linii-Ir. and thirty—sia miles, u~hi].- their tmnsportatioii would require four- teen wagons. .-ni-r_\-iiig two mns such.-Boston Times. ’ HASZARZITS GAZETTE. __ Saturday, April 18, 18_l§§.____ (‘LOSING OF THE SFSSION. This day, at Two o'clock, His Excellency Sir Auusirsa Bissnuax came to the Council Chamber. and being seated, the Usher of the Black Rod was directed to command the attend- ance of the House of Asscnibl '. who being 001110. with their Speaker, Ilis Exce lency was pleased in Her Majest ”s name, to ive his Assent to 20 Bills, after w ich His I-lace ency was pleased to close the Session with the following SPEECH 1 Mr. President, and Honorable Grnllcrnut of Me Legislative Council,- Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the Home 45/ A-'- srmbly; I am happy to release you from your legisla- tive duties, and to thank on for your atteiitton to the public business of t Colony, during the Session. _ The measures which you have passed, will soon obhiu publicity throu h the usual chan- nsl; and those important Acts to which sus- psudin classes are attached, will, when for- ward to the Secretary of State, be accompa- nied by explanations, which it is my duty to olsr to Her Majesty's conlldentisl advisers, be- fore such Acts are submitted for the considera- tion of the Queen. Gentlemen o/‘(In Home of The Sqppl which you have placed at the dis- posal of Bascutive, for the Publicsfiervicc, will be mild to the purposes for which it has been vo . Mr.Prm'd¢ntrrndHsttsrsbleG¢atlsnunqftlie Mr. “md Gcrdlaltttsoflltcllouuqf I mks this op rtunity to express my satis- faction at your aving sbstainsd from taking any course which in glit have im ed those negotiations, which, I announced a the o u- Ing of the commenced between Majesty's and the United States’ Government, .outhe I-‘is&y quest . A new ._ tyhs bssu fired, and is under the consideration .91‘ t , con tin parties to the Conven- 360“ o 8, b w out alone tlist Convention .can a tad or modilsd. I siiiccri-.ly_u'u»l. that this no will be amicably settled; bu should it unfortunately lis pen otherwise, yoa.hsva. in my opinion, entltod curaslwes to fit tiou a g vour shores. ,w era n tlmmsslvei admit they have no right to hit. and lbom which only they were exclndsd during the last ssoloti by Her Ma ty’s cod fsw dayIa.;'I rscslvsd front Wanliiugton a voluminous rspovt on the Fisheries. is a note ap to tbt report‘: 468. it is stated : . “This ova which visits the hsrbouesofma ward Ishud lssbllgsd to y soothe us. which is ssllsd Aacbcvsgo nos. Asshostsll ofosr vssssls visit the s- land.raOw'dI' about Avsilsams issue I 2. ~« It i. said that the dut fits by our [vessels is for the sup rt of the r hthouses. But where iirc their dghthousesl iere is no Light on the whole .\'orthern Coast of Prince I-Icliini-cl Island, which is most visited by our fisln-rmeii. &.I'. Our fishing vessels alone pay well light- :I. “The oflcers who collect those duties ad- lniit that they are lllljllllfl; but still they say, t cut. it , how are they collected .' The oflcers at the Is- - lainl nlfer to take anything, when the captain licsitatcs about the paying of specie : they is [their tioverninent must II take iiiolasses, pork, and even oil-cloths. is it nice way to smuggle in the s." As two thousand copies of this report have been ordcrcil to be printed for the. use of Con- grass, that body might justly consider that the stilijei-ts of a friendly power were not very cour- teously treated in Prince Edward Island,if such statements were allowed to pass unnoticed and unex lained. Now, it is admitted that “almost all the American fishing ‘- vessels visit the Island.'' This admission is an important one; for it roves the value which is attached to Iuch a ‘shing station in the Gulf of St. Iawrence. But the ' not only “ visit the Island," but they fish wit in halfa mile of its shores, and, during the seusoii, they frequent and occupy our harbours, in fifties and a hundred at a time. And if they are charged Anchorage Duties for such accom- modation, the Act which imposes it tax on American vessels levies the some tax on Pro- vincial fishing vessels. and all British shim, and the ships of other nations. The duties co stated are expressly appropriated by law for the pur- ses of avi tion, in erectin Beacons and Ligliis, and laying down Buoys, and however n on ships ma enter our ports, Anchorage Duos are only exacted from each of them once within the year. It is also stated, “ there is no Light on the Northern Coast .of Prince ward Island." With regret I admit the fact. But I am happy to think that several are now in the progress of construction ; and I trust the Colony wil follow the example of the Lighthouse Board, recently established in the United States, who wisel refer the sites to be chosen for Lights to experi- enced Hydrographcrs. Lastly.—l any Anchorage Dues have been collected in this Colony in the singular way alluded to in the statement, it is unknown to inc. and the gentlemen associated with me in the I-‘neciitive, who will order a strict investi- gation to be made on this subject. In a in taking leave of you, I trust that the avociitions to which on are returning ma be pleasant and prolltab e; and I sincerely ope that your agricultural pursuits may becrowned with tlll('.('(‘llit, and that, in due season, it may lease God to bless the people of this Islan with an abundant harvest. The Hon. Charles yottng ha::eiiigned his seat in both Councils and also his olhce of Attorney General. - TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. We have been requested to publish the fol- lowing Constitution ofa Tern rance Lea u a ppblic meeting for the formation of whic will held on Tuesday next. This Les c is in- tended to unite all persons in favor o , Temper- ance. that when so united, they may the more effectively disseminate their rincip es, by the employment of an agent, t e distribution of Statistics. and facts, and, by other constitutional means, produce a conviction on the public mind. mnsrtrrriox. I. The President of the Temperance League, or Branches, shall preside at all General, 8 ial, and Committee estings; preserve order s decorum, decide all questions of Order. and give the Casting- vote. when a vote is taken, if there should be an oqtu. lily of votes on any question pendin at such meetings, and he shall sign all Orders for onsy on the Tres- surer. 2. The Senior Vice President present at an meet- ing, shall set in the stead. and perform the titles of the President during his absence or illness; and in the absence of the President and Vice President, a Chair- man may be appointed pro tern. 8 The Recordin Secretary shall keeps R islsr of all the doings an transactions of tho GenoraI.PIsst- ings and Committee of the League or Branch for which he is respectively a pointed. 4. The Corresponding Sseretsr shall conduct the Correspondence of the the Committee for t ranch ‘ lively appointed. 5. The Treasurer shall receive and keep all Moneys of the League or Branch for which he shall be appoint- ed, and disburse the same upcu orders. to ' by the President and Recording Secretary. 0. The Executive Committee shall have tbs gens- rsl siiperintendsnce of the business of the League or Branch for which they are a intod. ‘I. All Correspondence from the Township, Town, Village, or Section Branches wit League, sbs be transmitted through the Corresponding Secretary of the County Branch to the Corresponding Secretary 9. League. 8. All Moneys received by the County, Township, Town. Village. a Section Branches, over and above what is actually required for incidental espsnces, shall be transmitted, through their ssversl Trsssuriirs, to the President of the League, to be by him handed over to tho Treasurer. II. All Mons s received by tho Trea'surar of the Prince Edws Island Temperance no shall be devoted to the following ob'eots (ssclusivsl ), upon the vote, and subject to the irsction cf the xseutiva Committee, viz: Isl. For the payment of the necessary incidental expenses of the League. Id. Per the procnri and gratuitous distribution of all such Tracts and blicsiicns as she vs a tendency to promote the object contemplated by the League. 8d. For the cm loyrnevit and payment ofsuch el- cicnt sad Iealcas tarers as may be sent out for the purpose of advocating the principles and objoetscf the League; in order, by we I-timed s lhtiiwi, and con- vlncing arguments, to secure a com tiou on the b- lie mind of the uscsssity for s prohibitory Liquor w in this Island. I0. Any rash, of I6 yssts ofags, by transmitting the rsquir Poe, may become a member of the Laagne, upon being by one member as sssondsd bv another, sad s majority voting for his or her sdmioios by a show ads at say meeting; and after signing the Constitution of t . s Card sv Cortibmts of Mornbsrsb shall he gives, the production of which shall entitle im sv bar to s‘dmls- siou stsadto rtiu' to the proceedings 0 as most sfths’l‘.ssgii:or its Branches tbvosgbsst thd the Trsssarsv. shall Press, a ' to the credit of the 'I‘ . per-um lnls-Iussjsot ooilisovdsvotitiormisssi and Treasurer. _ II. ‘All Moneys received by bs schpcwlsfiad through the Mmusics‘ IN!‘l‘I'fV‘l‘I.--ROY. Ilr. Nari-away. by request. repeated his lecture on Self Tuition on Th rsday last. w tats was town open to the public. that all I avail them- ves of the instruction a sntsrtalnmsut derived from this admirable lecture. The Rev. Gsntlsma added much valubls mahsr. and revised bis firmer lecture. so that all muss who heard him bshro-,‘ sssmsdssdslightsdaslfmsy wsrp llvtsvsag to a our subject. !. Prom Correspondents of Hassard's Gazette. (iiuiiiisiri-ow.\', April 13. The Schooner “ Spray," .\lnloni-, master. or- rived hore from Hiililiix. and l-'ortiini- Hay, Newfoundland. with Herring». was drium on shore by the ice on .\loiidn_v, near \\'iglittnan;s, and it is feared that her button is injtii-oil. h't'\iuir.iisiiiic, April II. The Ice in the (.‘liiinnel in this harbor coin- ntenced to reak up on Monday lust. and Is now completely clear. The principal port of lliclinioiid Bay is also clear 0 Ice since b‘itturda_v hint. and very little Ice appears on the North Shore. . I"ittu.—'I‘he House of Mrs. Iklutiinil Lnilin-r, at Nine Mile Creek. Lot 65, was do-strovcil by fire on Tuesday last about 12 o'clock. The tire was sup to have ori ‘noted from s birch broom which had been u . for sweeping up the hearth, and to which a coal had adhered. .\lrs. nor had gone out for a short time to repair a fence, and the first intimation she had, was when she observed the House to be in flames. She only saved a chest, everytliingln the House besides being entirely consumed. The following tribute of respect to the memo- ry ofthe late L W . ball, was passed at it Com- mittee Meeting of the Northern Branch Agri- cultural Society. Resolved, Tbs I “III COIIIIIIIIIOO desire lo Iym nlhizg with the bereaved family of the late L. M’. Lral , I".sq., their lamented President; a gsntlcmsajjwlio possessed the rare and excellent qualities of being able In dis- chauixo the dillicult and arduous duties of an extensive L. . . ill ssdy to aid, assist, sud encourage them in the furtherance of those objects for which, as a farm- ing Society. they are united. j ’ Joint D.‘Wootnasit,Ssorstary. Cascuinpaque, 8Ist March, I858. To COIIIIPONDIlTI.—wl omitted to notice the receipt of Ss-rtsts'r's ccmuoicaticn on a Cop- per Coiuags containing some very good hints. The A‘IIIl|III‘I were too near a close for it to have pro- duced any influence even if we had space to give it ’ an insertion. J. M‘I.son and Ossnrivs are also on hand. but we cannot promise thsrii an insertion for sortie time to come. The Legislative proceedings are of interest to the great body of our readers, while coutmunicalions Worally are of it local or sectional interest only. 'lst, therefore, the Legislative proceedings are of importance or interest we must continue to publish them in preference. _ Shipfiflews. _ April I8-Ssilcd Schr. o, Ms dsleu Islands. — P " Schooner Issbs ls.Bostcn-, Oats and user srs. . -— Asgcnt, Charlotte. and Sue Goths, for St. John's, New Brunswick. Ib—Arrivsd Brigt. George, Schrs. .\la llowsr, Lady Smith. and Sbsllop Mayflower, from Arichst. Married, At Charlottetown, on Friday llith irrsi. by the Rev. Win.Snod:1rass, of Si. Jsmes's Presbyterian Church, Mr. Alex. cDonald, to Miss Johanna Morrison, both of Flat River, Belfast. . . - At Cove Head. on the 89th of Munch, by the Rev. James Allen, Mr. Ralph Carr, to Mary, eldest daugh- ter of the late David Auld, both of Cove Head. a resignation to the Divine Will, Msrgsrotl second daughter of Mr. Peter Robertson, of Kiuloch, Lot 48, in the 80th your of her age. This morning, Catherine, wife of Mr. John Oxley. 000-. soon. 64 years. At Curtisdale, on Thursday Idth inst., Mr. William Curtis, Surveyor. aged 76 years. I-‘unersl will take place from his late residence, on Monday, at 8 o'clock. Oliailottetown Markets, _ApriI-§. Beef, (small) lb. 4d a 7d ] Cheese, 8d a 7d ., by quarter, Ad is Old _ Butter, (fresh) Iii as In 2d , Sid ti {Id Do., (by the tub) [Id it Is Do., (small) 8d a Gd _ Lsr 8: Mutton. 5d a 7d ‘ Tallow, 9d a I0d Lllnb. PI!‘ lb.. none [ oo , Is is Is 4d Veal, pl!‘ ll». 8d is M ! Homespun, yd. 8s 6d a lie “Ill. per lb., 8d a ‘Id I Pkmr, per lb. 2d Sausages. per lb., 8d i tmesl, per lb. Md Rabbits, a 4d ' Barley, bushel. 2s (Id 2; 9d Codlish, per qtl., 12s a Ills Oats, Is a Is 94 urksys, 8s 8d I Os Pearl Barley, per lb. I34 I-‘owls, Is a Is 8d l Potatoes, Is IN a 2! Duclts. sac , none 1 rn' IN I Is ecss,. ‘a 2s 6d ' Carrots, per . Partridgel. lid a 9d Hay, per ion, 50. a 60; I-1ggs,pcr dozen, 8d is 9d . Straw, per cm. is is In 3d Summary of Government Advertisements. Wasasn-rs from No. MM, of the date oflhe lbih of.laly, I852, to No. 559. of the date of the ttith of August, I862 (both inclusive), will be paid gulp. 'll“rsas on demand, together with the Interest due I arson. Tris Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Education, appointed under the lath VIc.. cup. I3. will he held at the Central Academy. On Thursday the 29th April, I858, at I o'clock, pm. To Disratcr Taacnsas AND oi-trzas Having received within the last fsw days a great many communications from various parts of the country, connected with and rsferrinp to the late change in the Educational Department, take this oppcrtiinit of informing the writers that all Documents recsiv by me on that subject will be laid by ins bsfora the Board of Education, at the uni Quarterly Meeting, advertised to be held on the 28th instant.-—W_. Cu is- ALL. . Polar Walker will sell, on Monday, the Iflth of April, at I0 o'clock, the extension‘ of Launchin ses Whsrl'. At 8 o'clock, same day, extension o Cardigan Rivsr Wharf. ' illisiu Uudorhay will sell, on Tuesdsy,'ihe llllh do of April, at I0 o'clock, at Grand River Wliarf, the repairing ofihe said Wharf; at 4 o'clock. p. m., the repairing of Grand River Bridgs. scgrsgot w‘ sell, on Monday, April Is, at I0 o'clock. t s Bridge batwssu Abra|inm‘s Village and Fifteen Point. Seine day, at I2 o'clock. Brid s at Jess League's Village. Uri Wedm-sday,the 20 , at I0 o clock, the Causeway at Ellis River Bridge. on will be received at the Secretary's Uilicc, sstil Thursday. the 28th April. for erecting a Home on Pauvnuro Island us I Retort Horns and Dwollag for a keeper for the Light House stthsi Island. Plan and specification to bgpssn at the re- sidssss of Hugh Mcnonsld, Esq., Georgetown, and poclfieatioa can be seen at the Score- s copy cfths ts s0Ics. ossru Taowsnsao will sell. on Tuesday the fill April, at 10 o'clock, the repairing of Ionshnw Britfia; at 8 o'clock. ills zpsirs of De sol‘. lrulgs; at 5 o'clock, repairs of Sn y Point Wbsrf,Crapsad. OI Wsdaosda , 21th, at H o'clock, building a new Iv" asst I hard Boyle's, on the Wevtrnorelsnd ; at I8 o‘cloclt, bsildhi a new Bridge on the Melville Road near Felix M‘ -nu nu'I; I13 0'¢l0|Ilt. the repairs of the Green Road ridge. assr John Boar's; at 6 o'clock, the repairs of line lluitd leading from C ‘s Brlfis so the l'ost Bond. Os Thurs- dl the , at II o'clock, the repairs of Rocky Polat Wharf. H IERVANT8. —-s .Al.sJV us JOY. for Iv-rkius Arslx WA:&i‘srIii. -but 1 niilvo turn Tswa- st Ifls Ow-ts AUCTIONS. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of AMERICAN GOODS. B I’ J.*1.MES MORRIS, 'l‘ ltis Stile Room ('I‘ninsAtn's Fosttall. Queen Street, uti J10./Vl).‘l Y, the zaih April, in II u‘chick—— 20 pieces striped Sltirlilig 20 do. do. Ilrniimi ll dozen Kussulli \\ oul Hall -I doze-,it Ulszad (Tupi 2 dozen Paris Hats «I dozen Sou‘ Western 8 cases incii‘s and ladies’ Rubbers I3 boxes Ground Ginger I box elperiii Candles Boxes Cheese, bugs lino Salt Barrels wdered sugar, liogs Mustard I0 bitrryela inegiir Boxes Lenioii and Raspberry Syrup Boxes Toinato Ketclnip Buses Pepper Sauce, 'l‘ainarinds Pie Fruit, mixed Pickles in great variety Essence of Peppermint, Pain Killer Boxes Ground Coffee, Castor llil Cnsks Currants, shelled Almonds Salerutus, Chocolate Barrels white Beans I Ollice Desk and Stool 8 large Grain Scoops 40 boxes No. I family Soap (80 lbs. each) 40 do. do. do. (48 lbs.) . do. do. I do. Scented Son 7 dozen Buckets, I0 dozen Brooms I5 pairs Waggon and Gig S rings I dozen extra-finished Gig qflhips 48 dozen Whip Lashes 84 dozen best Scyihes I0 dozen Scythe Sasaibs 8 Hay Knives. 8 Straw Cutters 8 Brsmbls Scythes, bores Clothes Pins 5 Willow Wsguous Q dozen children's willow Chairs 1 dozen cans and wood-seated Chnirs I handsome square Stove and Pipe I Platform Scale A few boxes first rate Cigars, and a great variety ofvery handsome Clocks. &c., &c. 3 be whole of which. being to CLOSE CONSIGJVMEJVTS, will be Sold wiruour gtsnavt. Terms liberal, and made known at (so lbs.) e. Charlottetown, April I4, I853. To be sold at Auction, On Monday Ills 250: i'mt., on Ms Premises of IA! late Conrad Younker. ‘HE following STOCK, viz:—- . I 0x.8 Cowv,2 two-year old Heifers, 2 Yearlings, ll Sheep, I Lamb, I Msrc, I Pig, I ruck, I Jaunt- ing Sleiglg, I Wood Sleigh. I Plough, I pair Harrows, I Iow ll, some Harness, dtc. —A — TO LET, for the term of One Year. 30 Acres of L.4.Nn, about 40 of which is clear and under cultiva- tion. There isii Dwelling House, Barn. and Out- houses on the Premises, with a good Well of \Vatcr. For further particulars, enquire of the Sub- scri rs. JOHN MOORE, ROBERT HOOPI-IR, York River, April 2, I853. Swlsx 3 Eascutors. , TO BE LET. HAT beautifully situated Cottage known by the the name of .N‘eu-port Corlfge, one mile from the Colonial Building, on the Princt.-town Road. 'l‘liis Cottage is 30 by 25 feet; has a back and front Porch, a Kitchen, Pantry, 2 Parlors. and 4 Bedrooms; all of which are in good repair. There will be lot with the House a good Garden, well stocked with fruit trees, and 6 or I»! acres of Land. in a high state of cultiva- tion. together with Barn, Stable, and Uni. 0lIices,—- for any term of years, as may be agreed on. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W. H. GARDINER. Powniil Street, Charlottetown, iaih May, 1853. 3 LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Otlice, Charlottetown. P. E. Island, January 15, I853. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly c this Isluud, made and passed in the Eleventh year of the reign of Her present Majesty, iutituled ‘din Jr! for levying further on Assessment on all Lands in this Colony. and for the riirourogetusnt Qf Erlaco!t'on," and 0 an Act made in amendment thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intiluled ./In Jr! to explain and amend the present Jr‘! for (lie Assessment of Land, and the encouragement o Educatioii : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under mentioned Town Lots, P.-isture Lots, Islands, and parts ofTownships in this Island, in arrears for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the first mentioned Act. viz : acnas. scar: Township No. 3, 2218 Township No. 44, 2981] -- 9. 4912 -- 41, its “ II, 70] " 43, 3132 -- I8, I627 -- 50. 1546; " I9, 610 “ 54, 2030 " 20, I846‘ “ 55. 670 " 2|. SIG " 53. 3-17 " 23, M42 " 59, 335 “ 2-1, [00 " 80. 1500 -- at. 755; -- 62. tm " 28. M07 “ 87, 2 " 8|, I000 George's Island, I45 " 82, 5044 Bunbury " I4 “ 83, 699 St. Peter's " 80 " 87, I321 Murray Islands, 2| " 88, 600 Indian Island. Ba- " 48, 240 dequs, 00 Charlottetown, lst Hundrod of Town Lots, A of No of o. 88. 8d Hundred, Aof No. 45, Qof No. 40, ‘I-80ths of No. 93 mi Hundred, A of No. 80, 4-lbths of No. 88. 5th Hundred, A of No. 2. A of No. 98. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. I97. own l.ota in Geofietown No. 1, Range 1. Letter D; o. I8. Range 2, Let- ter A; I No. 9, Range 2, Letter H: I No.9, Range 8, Letter I‘; . 8, Range 8, Letter B; L No. 8, Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 90, i of I99. 272. 219, and 235. own Lots in Priacstown : Nos. L8, 8, 4, 6, and 0. No. 6, Row 2, Division I, Latter B. do 2, do 8, do B. 4 and 5, do 2, do . I, do B. do 8, do 5. ' dc C. 6. 6, 1. and I, do 8, do 0. do C. 2. do 4, do 2, do D. 5, do 5, do I, do E- 8, do 6, do 2, do E. 2. do 5. do 0. do [-1. 3, do 9, do I, do H. . 7, do It), do I, do 1. as 0 as do 4. ‘O B. S. doll, do ‘I, do K. Pasture Less is Prinsctown RoyalIy—l of No. I; %of No. IN; A of No. 288: No. 240; No. 876." rid the owners cfthe said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrears a notified, that ' harg said, together with the costs which have been incur- red, shall not be paid before the nest Bsstor Tern-i or the Supreme Court of Judicature. to be held at Char- Ioturlown, which will ocrruviescs on Tsesds the all day of May neat, application will be made to the su. Flu": diffrulhl anal Tfiln, I0? Jldgnient proelstmsd as stbressid, are hereby -L c fi .s. r GRAND DIVISION “ Sons of Temperance.” TIIE April Session of the Grand Division, 8. of 'l‘., of I’. E. Island, will be opened in the Tom- peraiico Hall, in Charlottetown, ca THURSDAY, the ‘lath April next. at 4 o'clock. P. DBBRISAY, G. S. p .\i.n-ct. zii. I858. _ Notice of Removal. '|‘llI-‘. Subscriber has removed from thofld Illa- blislirncnt to the corner opposite the " Apotha- cnriss llsll, formerly known. as the “Agricultural Society ‘s Store." ‘ CIIARL DEMPHEY. April I2, I858. dia Farm for Sale. OR SALI-‘., on the Mslpcquo Road. I8 miles from Charlottetown, a Fresliotd Form. soalsia' I00 acres of land, of which 80 acres are clear a under cultivation. On the Premises is a good franc Barn. The above is ufilsll vvortliydsttantiop ofparliaa wishing to archaso. ‘or panic an up to '’ ii. iiiissiit iaii. April, ll-I58. The Art Union of Glasgow. Pulron—His Royslflighnoss the Panic: A|.lla'r. Prm'd¢ut—His Grace the Duns: or Hassu.-non. Coruisiltes of Jfansge-amtt¥'I'hs Hon. Ronst- Srswsa-r, Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, CIiuiruiari,- Wm. Jsrnss Davidson, I-1sq., Sir James Anderson, M. P., Thomas Dawson, I’-hq.. A. Boa Paislc , Major Cautholl, D. C. Rail, . Wilson, E ., leasndsr Harvey, nTltornson. . D. Mr. Rosita-r Anaxsstnns Krnsa-ow, Jltl. 8sv:'y'. is, brisfl to aid in satoudt a the Community a kuovivlsdge of the Pt: Inxars. E the urchase and dissemination amongst the Mombasa cf breritorious Works. A Subscri tion of0NI-I GUINEA constitutes Morn- ’ The whole Subscriptions. after deducting the necesmry Expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Pic-rcaas, Daawistos, Sonar- ruaas, I-Itroaavrnos, and other Works of Art. Each Member for the present your. for every Guinea subscribed, is entitled to the following privileges:-‘- I. '1‘ beautiful Engravin on KEEPER’S DAUGHTER. tiller the Psintin by Richard Anadel, ., and W. P. Friih. I'.sq., .:.R.S. Engraved by H.’ ‘. RIALL, Esq. Size, I9; by I6 Inches. ll. 'I‘o the chance of obtaining one of I00 PARI- .«‘l.’V‘ STATUETTES sud GROUPS, with Shades and Stands. I. To the chance of obtaining one of TWO HUNDRED IJVDIJI PAPER PROOFS. is Polio. of'l‘en Etchings on Steel, by W. B. Scott, Esq. after Paintings b his late distinguished , Da- v' colt, ., S. A., with a Memoir of‘h'm Ha, Engraved and Written expressly for the Art Uuim of Girl ow. , I . To the chance ofohlsining a PAINTING. oil’ other Work of Art, at the Annual General Msetib . The Committee of the JRT U.N'IOJV'- I (FLA SGO W have much pleasure in directing par- ticular attention to tho Engraving of this your. and I ., ivsn as Prizes; and would also draw attention to the Inn of the An Union of Glas- gow, which psi-takes of all the best features of the ditferentsystsnis now adopted by contemporary As- sociations; for while, on the one hand. sgusranlos is afforded, from an experienced Committee purchasing the Pictures, that nothing but Works of Merit will be bought, the Subscribers, on the other hand, have all the ndvnntsgu of Money Prizes, in having the privi- lege of selecting from the Works of Art purehsad, according to the number of the Prize allotted to than, such Painting, or other Work of Art, as may be most pleasing to them. This plan has been in operation for several years, and has given the most unqualified satisfaction. ' The Ccrninittec respectfully urge on all friendly to the diffusion and encouragement of Art,nat oul to honor them b their own support, but to induce 'r friend: alto II: become Members of the Society. at ss IAILY s. turn as POIIIILI, that the Com- mittee may bs enabled to continence their Purchases without delay. @‘Thc Engravin of " THE KEEPEIC8 DJ! UGHTER." an Specimens of the E-rcrlistus b Mr. Sco1-1-, are on view at Geo. T. Hssssan ookstore. and which the Public are respectfully in. vitsd to inspect. The EJVGRA VIA G WILL BE DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBER-9, on Payment of Subscription, in the Spri . EORGE T. HASZ RD, Honorary Secretary A. U. ofG. Subscribers of more than One Guinea, in place of taking more than one co y of the Engraving for the year, have the choice u selecting, for each additional Guinea, one of the following Eugrsvings, being Prints already issued by the Society, viz:—THE HER- MIT, ITJILI./1JV' SHEPHERDS, PRIJVCE CIIJIRLES ED WARD. HAR VEST, MAY MORNING , W}! I TTIJVG TOJV‘, H4! 9.! R ./!.N'D lSHM.lEL,snd HEATHER BELLES, or, in lien thereof, taking a Proof Impression for the year. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NUMBER of SHIP CARPENTERS, to proceed to Bend of Pstitcodiac —Por Wages, and other particulars, plesss ;ppl to J. Ws:a'nsIa- siz. F‘.sq., Charlottetown, or r. . L. Houssts, St.’ Eleanor‘s. MICHAEL HARRIS. April is, 1858. WANTED, an active youg man in a rss ctabla Mercantile Establishment. None no up I without unquestionable character. Apply at Oflice orby letter addressed to “ W. " April I3, I858. WANTED immediately. by the Subscriber, a FARMING MAN who thoroughly understands the routine of farming labour. Wm.SWABBY. Ilouat Steward OE LEAGUE. \ MEETING for the formation of a Temperance f League in this Island, will be bold in the Turn. peranae Hall, on the evouii‘ of Tuadsytho IX inst..—when the friends of Temperance gsaorsll are respectfully invited to attend. Doors c not ' t 0 Inc . By Order, W. C. T OWAN, April ll, I868. Secretary, o ‘g... I1‘ The above sissttn is pond ' Tuesday the ISM inst. ‘ '0“ "M F ‘ ivisr: snnvicnmii in. V.)- .D Ssbbstli the I7th inst., in the Masonic HalI,: :0 loan of -km. aim, and half past III o'clock III. Also,—lt was resolved it the adherents of tbs Free Church is Chu ii. I I ‘a Public Meeting shall be bold ca Monday tbs Iltli ' o'clock . a suitable place of worship. And the presence sfsll who are attached, or only be inclined to attach themselves to the his Cbsvsh. is very esraesily requested, both from Town and our. rounding country‘. A EXANDER SUTHI-ZRLAND, lssisasry. New ivondrvi. April sib. Ilsa. ’ a.g's.ilust the said and Tracts of Land. respec- t . I {WIPE POPE. 'l‘rssssist. Island. iiimmttrt tiwvitas. Chrlcttstowu. April II, IIII.‘ " " ‘ rluie object ullhc ART U.~'IoJv or ones.’ cow" ‘ ' Provincial stu-inc tutu-sass Co ‘ » ' '; v ' : 7'0! -. - OIIONTO. C. W.—Agaat for felons fluid '