' HASZAI{.l)'1~‘~ (2 the leaves being left bu_'e- J“ |‘_N"Y ‘f"°“_ _thcr follows, the cuttings strike immediate- I ; if dry, they must be watered until they o strike. In fifteen or twenty days. ""9 roots begin to form, and at the same time lateral branches appeal’. Whlfih 3”’ carefully removed from titne to time. ‘O facilitate the swelling ofthe roots. In 83‘ no.-.|_ one platit produces two or three tu- bers (rliizoines); which are of ti coffee- colour externally, but consist iiiternally of a white, opalino, very friable, sltglitly milky, cellular mass, filled ‘with flour, which soli- ens and dries in cooking till it acquires _a taste and quality of a potato, “ for which it might be mist»tken”—po'ssibly in taste, cer- taiiily not in appearance. 1't'ts' stew _itttuitswicir ritoiiietroitv LIQUOR I-AW ssitcrtousn av itttit stussrv : The receipt frntn Fredericton. on Saturday, of the Royal Gazette Extra. dstt-d 2lIl Dt-"9-i°°'l' tainintt an order in Council allowing the “Act to prevent the importation, matiulscture, and trafie in intoxicating liquors, ” passed at the last session of the Legislature of this l’ro- vince. to be left in its operation, puts an end to all further speculation on the ltll)_]et'I of the law in question going into effect on the let oflanuary next. We expressed our opposition to the measure before it seed the Legislature, on acctiuiit of the arbitrary tiature of its provisions, and the pro- bability, that it would interfere with otir trade with other countries: but now that it has ‘been decided by the British Government not to inter- fere with the commercial relations and treaties t-I Great Britain with other countries, and that it is'to bectitne the law of the land. it should be respected by all law-abiding ‘subjects. _snd'ifiis provisions are found to beof so detrimental I character as was supposed b_i-_its_opponents. tvltett the measure wasjirst propoeed,.Its _I'0|'e=|l tflll ht‘- ealled for, by the voice of public opinton—a power that cannot be loot! ¢ll1lIttIt}letl- “"1 If» on the other hand. as some of its advocates sxpectythe law will prove of essential benefit. in various ways. to the community at large. Illtl especially to those, a great part of whose earn- ings have hitherto been wasted on the “ potstiti- ous draught," by catisitig them to spend the means l'nr food, clothing and cotnfnrts for them- selves and families that they now expt-nd on liquor. A very general opinion prevails among a large ortion of this community that it will he foontl mp ' afcuually to carry out. the provisions ofthis aw, atitl that it will be completely t-v.-tiled by lawless persons ltriiiuitig into the l’rovitice, turn and other strong drink to any extent. by which smuggling will be oticouragcd. and other ittitnnral practices induced. to say nntliin:_r of the loss of revenue by this ivliolcs:ile itnpnrtittioii of spirits free ofdtity. 'l‘lit-. friends of the measure feel sanguine however, that the law will be enforced, and we are infortiicd, that arrangements have already been iiiutlc for this purpose. If our Tetnpcrance fricntls are correct in think- ing, that ardent spirits can be excluded from tlis _ Province. the loss of revenue may possibly be very tritlintz, as the money now expended on liqtiors, might then be expended on articles sub- ject to duty, tho Illt‘.ft‘flS‘.'tI consumption of which would materially aid in melting up the loss of revenue that will lie occasioned by the Prohibi- tory aw. _ We understand that two vessels bound from Liverpool totltis port, with liquors on l)t)'.lI'tl_I|’l' daily expected to arrive, and some anxiety is felt respecting the eiiforcement of the law against them, should they not get in before the [st of atiuary. EA8ZARD’S $~AZ1ElT'1‘E. Wednesday January 9, 1856. T. Wt: are as yctv—\\'ctlncstlny morniiig—without the Mail, ll.lItI cl‘ tlouicstic news there is abso- lutely nothing. Wlicnco comes the phrase “no news is goo.) iwws I” It is said, that proverbs arc the nccunitilntt.-tl wisdoin oi‘ ngcs, and it is certainly l.l‘tlL‘, that inner oi" tlicsc lioiiseliold ttttyiiitzsitrc co:rL-oi. iii the iiiziiit, though it is (Illll-‘tllli .~oiiiot.iiiies to guess the source from whence they are derived. Some have said, that that it t..tkcs its origin from the converse pro- verb *' Ill news llics ttpiicc." We do not think it, for is single negative li:is never been held to make an alliriiuitivu. We should rn.t.lier ima- gine, that in those days when railways were not, nor electric tclogrtiplis even thought of. and where news, when itdid comc,must have been not only old, but including long spaces of time. our simple ancestors gave their friends credit for being so well employed, that they had not time to write. that the world was going well with theiii. all hands busy, and the work ofiiccumulstion going quietly nnd silently on, but inevitably leading to increase of inde- ndenoe and of comfort. When, therefore. all is quiet throughout the country. we think is ssgure well for its happiness and progress... liowev'er'i'nueli it itiilitat3's ti uin-it‘ ni..I.i.t,g o It‘ Flier attractive taosome re ers—.fot' "'-‘t'-.- me those to whom the words ‘‘II()|lltllll.b:‘)l'I‘ ( u;.., " 3‘ Dannrut. Muiinits." “ Awrut. mt. -lll'- r." this sort give rich promise of soiiietliin; or-i-.i worth perusal than the most. tlitt.-.riu,; tl«'L;ills of abundant linrvests, large lmllockn, ...t<l t‘.‘2l.|'.t fat swine, which ought, one would tiin <. I t It-1 more attractive to an ugricultui-nl p -pnlnti ill than tlre, murder, or sudden death. llt)\- -t or -I r- tistically the details were set. forth, and limit‘- ever thrilling and heart-reading llto It-tl"I'.tlt\t5 might have been rendered. It is true, not We ttre not fond ofsunguinttry scenes, and \\'i3 ti.-it-r read or heard tell of any wlinlesnlo also-,;‘tt.n~ t at gave us any sensations ol' plt-..t~u.-.-. out once, and this occurred 'when 0t)nVol'-\'l!t;; \\‘lltt one ofour republican neighbors. who nut-r l't:- countiug to us the man wonders ell’ (7lt'tl by too means ofstcnni in the nited Stat.--, u .»‘.t.- mil with “ but to see how real clover i?.i.u;_;« .-.t-.- done in our country, on should g- in (int: . natti—Porkopolis lonl it—t|ie ntllll ac Ill lio,;~ to be killed there every day is so gr--.it. that to kill them by band would be an uit -r imp t.-.-i- bility.” “Do they butcher them My ~tu.;n,‘ said I.’' “ Yes, on have heard l.t‘tl til‘ im- reat block inncliinery at Portsttiooth in l2..__-, and?" " Yes.” “ Well, just s--. tin-.0 _\~--t know they put a log of slut and it. nti- ii .1’ lig- num Vita: in at one end of the iitaichtn--, :. n«l t..--2 blocks come out of tb other no npl-.-it-l_\' finished, so at. Pcrkopolis, y put; ti-..-..- lt.t;. upon an endless roller, and one part oi‘ the lllil. chine takes them up, cuts their ihi-o.ti~, p-t.~.~u. them into it revolving steam ('-ylllllli'l', I1-d \\‘Il.‘| continual fresh steam, this taken the l:illl' oil. they are then passed on, cut open, ol.e.tn all and cut into pieces and packed without b\|i“L: touched by anything but the uiacltint-r_r. Y ».i shake your liend—tliut is, you don‘: l»--ii i.) it. Well, tlntt's not my fault. (in mid .-.-t.- in- yourself—Not. mentioned in any dose.-up i tl' oi‘ Cincinnati? No, the thing's so Culllltltbti, ‘t.:'mr. worth mentioning.” This is (lit! oiily l.tl-2 xii’ blood that we ever listened to with any d.-_;:-. ofgrntiiieatiou. ~~ —<¢j—- -- 'l‘ur MAILS.-A Colonial Mail tirriv-til zit t'm~o o'clock to-do. . son or reports tli.-ti. i to British Mails had not arrived at lI.ilil'.i.: u.l bit.- turday lust. Liicruiis —We are ‘bu py to inform our r:-.-t«l- era that the Rev. C. I. llurnott. will l-'t"..'ll't‘ :.i the Temperisnce Ilull to-iuorrow cvt-utn,~:, ~-(M: Uliurscter" its influence on tile iiidit'..l-.i..l and the destinies of society." M I-ZCIIAN ICS INh'l'l'l‘l.lTl". Last evening, the ltcv. Mr. ltrcit-titer, deliver- ed cxtoinpornneously. an interesting [.t~t-tor.-. on the Colony of Newfoundland. Ilo cointnont- ed u it its geographical position its tn-ing highly advnntttgeous to this Island, in lining n barrier to fields of ice anti lnrgo icebergs nitr- roundiiig our coiists,itnd the sliores of ma Scntin. tle then remarked upoti its tisln-rieit, sliewed their innttnitude, the large amount of tonnage engaged and the thousands of int-n,cui- ployed in this l5ranch of Industry, and the enormous value olits ex orts: and nddue.-.d statistics in conlirinistiono his statement. ile- udmitted, that its scilwns not in general adapt- ed for agriculture, and that it must depend on other countries for supplies of the necessaries oflifc. Ile then susted,inat. it wits II.:ll in mines, which when opened and worked. would sources of immense wealth. He then alluded to the Americans, in taking advantage of the position of Newfoundland by making it, through steamers and telegrttphs, the General P Ojice of North America, and after elo- quently descanling upon the moral, intellectual and political condition ofthe Inhabitants ofthat interesting Island, he concluded his Lecture with a feeling and high enlo ium upon the kindness he himself had received during a resi- dence of soino years among that kind, - warni- heiirted and llosllltalllt-D poop e. His Excellency the Lteut. Governor honored the Institute with his presence. lie was met at the door of the Hall by the Oflicc-Bearers nnd was escorted to his seat, on the right of the Presidential Chair. Mr John Williams will, on Tuesday cvcnin next, deliver it Lecture on “ Cornish Mining,’ explaining the nature of the Copper Veins or Wade, with the mode of working the same. GEORGETOWN us. 7. Bark Kttto sailed for London this morning. This harbour is now clear of Ice below the town, and shipping can come up to the wharf thereby giving an opportunity to many Vessels expected. Birth, On the 5th instant, the Lady of G. W. Dslllois, Esq., of a Son. Died, At Cslleden, Lot 00, Ana, the beloved wifeof Mr. Denial 8tewart,.sgetl ll yssse. leavlq I children to tesara bet‘ early dsesses. “ Us'i>stui.i.I’.u:n Aritoci-n'," nod Ii..-.i.tt..;_. oi’ \'/Tl-‘.'l"l‘io:, JANUARY 9. E Marri-zal, On New You‘: ll.i_v, 41 the ‘.\’esleytin Mission ‘l-n~-t. l'-t-t..tl_ li_tv rm it»-v. tilt-tints Mlirtgliton lit‘ li",'l-till J-IL'i(eltl, lit l7-tlltiiltid Ulllll, butlt : I.t-I -I3 ’ I \' 'l‘itl-2 t'l{i-‘.a'~=. -ml ~.\'tl' ‘ii lstutsd the t'urtlicoin- l Wu»-n. "The 3l..".J.‘.l.‘.)e oFPower." V thy .lnti~t l.r: i‘u.-. , i.'-....l not-wr ,nf the Centrti 7| pu - \I l'l|llllr't t::.-Ie.o_t. ’i‘o ho tug at up r5""' tiil hookstnres in Unit Fit». t'.i :'>'tI -; I:it.o.l..i- I--, Illa escape It-it lZ.lt.: lli-- \\t'tt--~.l.-o .tn.p , Patch lslfi, '| llv-ttll of N tpfillltlt tit-.l \\'t- lt..-_;tn:-; I‘itIlI'_V~ of the ltn ll -III-' tot-. .\l.. «Livia: tF‘—".i. tmitmt .-if tllta-nitzs .intl Ii il.tl.iI: :\‘t--,' t --l‘ .~ili:trt.t: ‘I-III,‘ itnr tit Stoops; lit-.iiii..tdii-t-tit ||I ~).lt:.~-.i .iit.I .‘tlt'istnpnl, kc. Jun 1 [‘ll|I attinn.tl -_v.r.-t-ml tin:--it-mg -it’ tlm t'lttrlttItt-town lltiilt"-.tlluI’-l .~... 1 'l\ to... p ... .- t-i the Tempe- r-i.o--- tint on \\stIll"*tl-0} ‘.5.i .tu..t..t_i, trtfstl when lit - l'iil.i.\t-i,' Utiit -:-ltt- ttvru Mt r.: it ..iii..ii.;|Iily eI€Cl- 2'. Mrs l|.tl\, l.itli l'tl«’H'l"‘-3. J--liti I.t.\ -ti i_ l.--I , d.l\.VI'I"..l'p _ . t.~-t.. ,- \"t"e l‘i'.-aaiilciits, 'I'. lltnilli il t\li -i.-l ii-t}.. J--ltu \i In. jlnt-.l. t.-t, . .~t-t-rtt'ir_v, llt-tir_v l’ lttti‘. l.-. .. l -=--«nor. ("'M.\lIl i'..r. -\l..~. it fl-IiI_;< ti, Mrs P. Long. in-r li, \lt<' t'. ll.t:\'~-.tu. ’tlt-4 it.t|y_ ,\l|19 I'.|Iu“3|'. ll--it tflinl.-a \'.mn_'. \'t'. \\. ltutig Let... George I e-- f_jII-. l.~-t. , I. i t.'slitI~I_\ , ll-q , W. Ii. Wnlsnti, ' -1 -l. ‘I. l‘ \l ‘ii.l".l‘fll, Set!'y. till ptiperts. Ii)’ t~r.l--r, l,li.iluitt~i...\ii. .l.iitn:tt_i 7, lab... CA‘.-3I.\"E.‘.'Z‘, CEJAEIR A.'\’D SOFA z‘tl:i:i:il’=it:toi 3‘. 0.132 S.1‘.'.'=.:'t‘. l.'l‘t.:1.e r..~...' of liar.-.ard's ‘..~...7,u:: 0.1"" ! ~‘5ll'. :-'i.'-«--ttl».«.- It tog tIt.:l»:"‘|'!IlI part of the .‘I--nit. l'.t tar ltv"tItI_‘l.v~_: to In -. olitive I’.llttltllslI- llit lit-: llltl --il .‘-t.itt-~. II)!‘ it, is iiztw |II'|l.'|I‘l In illtis--Iilliltlfli v\I!l‘ IIIIICIO l|,r.tt‘Il.IIlli|I.' or III- it i-izit u‘. tI.twin_4 It-It I’. 1. Island _‘3l.(lI3i lll.'iI|"f lItIttIt',) -t‘\"'l'-I ttttis tuition, and been ,v'in.tti; ltl ttitio-, o-.t.,iiu_\t>tl i.i _~ti.m- of the beusluipg l t.-.~I~ t~.-tttideot, that he can '_'l\t - tit-t' «-,:ion in tl‘.Its’_- Vt :.o Illa’ pl:-oseto patronize ltitit; liv' lt't< ti‘-l I-It'll :i l.tt i\\‘l---Li: ufthe uusdgfu gnd .«n'.q -.-.s _\t--.— - l’t.‘. lIll'I'l it uh, utitl llit an aid to his lid-ii.--~4. ti -.1 lltlitl liit’:--.l s lilIi.' t-l'|lIts IIIIIII. approved l.ilt--I-.-tnvitig .\l.tt'litiiri_t . :-it-l .tl-ti, A sillpply of the Ilu--t '\\ Utttl.-< It «at in t?..i.mri m-rk, cunitis-ing ol‘ ..\lsitt.t; « xv !'t,-\ mt, W A t.t~t:'i nud ltosawoon. \\lIl1'lI u.tli llt..n-i.i‘i; \l,-\i‘i.s:. lSi.Acl llilcl-I. so , h.-. I':ilt t.-t.....~ n_. i I o..i.r in .he beat style and v~li-ii'- -1’ III it -t:_ ; '__— ' . ilr'i|il st a-3:‘-t no.1 ritVt'0|I-IIIWIII! executed \‘-I i-ll-'.-«It'll J''t\ ' -lit-tit. ll. t?Iit.__' : it’. Rita‘; '\l.nI al-‘lI‘. l . IIICK IIICKEY. J!‘ 0'‘ i'_\' la", i-“Vii. ..’LUU‘i'IC)7.\l. ('3) t‘:':.::: Ca :1.-i Jnmente-) 'lEV.l!l‘, ,~<.,' .i- .‘ . — my in lsltllrt|]hl'Q to the "Mic, f llt.-: it--. ' ..i'i.t .ti .-‘itiyiioiti tit Iii Nil .|-’----tit. -l.i---~-i -‘-«iv -', \l'.~t--r .'~trt-.oet. on Tlturttdtty, I? It lnt.....-_t , ..i t.‘ t-"clot-3., the following articles, i VIZ Z 1 3 ,_,.t..- H.‘ \\'h\', (llt-unessey‘s brand.) 9 .-,,.i,. \’l \l'.'-'.‘.t: , I trttii ti tn<"'i Iizitoi tl l'.l)i'l:, ‘ lltl 45 do «lt- I Set |’|‘Illq‘-I eivitl l!r.ttwa_ “pi lor Hoop.’ 'l‘_| gm] .\lo-i II-mp-4, .'<t- , lit f. r a Ship tibost 500 ‘FDR ’s’A't.n, llE_ Arnsriesa built Bf].-\LI.0P “Rswaan" . p . Iylnflyltl ffinn_et_te Hsrlior, 42 tons Regina, |;¢'i|¢ prtnct II y with live Oak, Copper-.r,,.;.,,.gI 5,5. 5. ago state of repair, and well found with Sails Vig- st-ts- Ground '1‘-«state. sic. Apply to the 03...... zltzsits. Dawson 6: Jon: M'l)o:vsr.o, Pinette. Ch Bl‘.N.l. DAVIES, Broker, - own, Jan. l856.—F.s 5; Adv 3i 3lT1Llfi_NG Lore. .S3X3l|lAL|’Down BUILDING I.0'l‘3'f'or sate , . PP l° JAMES N. H , Jsnusay 8. I856.—-di Ann“ Varieties on llitiid. , BBLS. I.a_lirs_dor and Csnso Herriags end I0 hbls Pilot Br 2 ‘ i - IU hbls pilot bread 6 pttiiclicoiis tine flavored old Jamaica Rum 33 .overptotif l°0[0B..hiTi. ll - 50 “Hz tflvtitats-"pl." tgtascqdpupnd and Liverpool salt .2 do: very sppcrittr Buffalo Robes 3 this dress I‘runlts 6 Citslts Cut rliinglc nails 50 C|l0l‘l|t'.‘- Fflllklltl. Box grid other Stoves R""""“--BU‘-'lWl5t Nests of Tubs I’tt:ltles. Ketchup, ' (.vlsA5‘5WAlUc‘.—[.;inpg. .h,~mdu,m° Jug’. T ea. bremts. Nappnu, Vt’mes.'t‘ninhIers. 0..'eIlt§- with Furniture, the largest Variety of ‘ WY -8_l-tltltsltntt-nt in |nw_n. Viz, (;ll.\llib—C‘ttne and Wood seat, Rocks", gy. tistnental Loiisge, very handsome Csne-bot- ‘(;'l|‘ll\OSalltI Cotninon, H ‘ ',t:‘—‘lIal|ds0nIr Mqhoggny. Sppjng bogpom BI‘.D5lI.‘.A DS—Caiittpy, Cottage, Plgin mu]; 3"‘! _f".|l[-P001 lltlahopsiiy, , Fl‘-A I Hltlt IlhDS—and Palm Leaf and Straw Matti-asses. €-i;2‘.s'EE:l’:tl'.§i‘;'l'i$.:'l‘iJ?°' WASH S'l‘ANDS—and Sirilts, ' T-QBLES. (Two leat',) Kitchen, Dressing and Lominon, 30 lfbls. PITCH. TAR and ROSIN. d Bark Kate sailed from Georgetown for Log. 0" 0“ Monday 7th January. _ Georgetown harbour is quite clear of Ice. W--—--till’-'1' P‘b'BL;SHED, PRINCE itnttlitin ISLAND _.. ._._.___..i._-. FOR [856 : The Almattack of this year is embellished with a number of tinttt and lpprttprinlo Vvogp Egg.‘- VINGS. tttltl besides the usual infortmttion, contains by request of several friends. the day's length fer.- every day in tt.o year. . AN'l‘I_'.D—-A FARM SERVANT. An an Dec.fl‘I-!l;)7.fled man preferred. Apply at this Oficg ii.~4_ lilill nt-tl l'.zil.-A, t i_l‘(|tIl\tIig .~I~me~t, 2 -ill-llglll do 2 tlt ix i tit-vi ) I ltttntlsotiie lltill, do HP!‘ 3 Franklin. be . '. "”' . 5 biirrr-ls ptnne split No I. N-tvn Scoita, and 20 bbls.. No 2 Neufutintlltttid IIEKIIINGS. Ti.-riiitt, Cash down. - BEN]. DAVIES, Auctioneer. January 9, l8b6.—l'lx & Adv 2i The tiftstcst Discoveryjof the Age. The Great New and Wonderful European Discovery!!! YOUR own t>ott'rit.ti'ij PAINTER FOR 50 ciznrsll Portraits, Views. &c. AKEN BY THE SUN’S RAYS. By this New Process, tiny person can produce, in a few seconds, true Life-likn l’0lt'l‘ltAI'I‘S of their friends; l..t\N|):i()Al’l'-‘.8, VIF.\VS, BUILDINGS, Get: No knowledge of drawing required to produce these Womlrous lVorks a/'.1rt¢mi Beauty. Printed Instructions, cotitainitig I-‘t.ti.i. Paa1'icr:- LAII for practising, by any one, this heautiftil and fascinating Ait with ease and certainty, will be for- warded, (pn:psitl,) by return Mail, to any tldtllbxtn, on receipt til" 3'» cents, or postage tttnmps for the amount, and .-tddrsswd to .\lll. (IUX, No. Itil, GRAND Srnusr, New Yolk City. I Ever spplieunt may depend upon lteittg dusty auptited. as it is no ltuttiliuut Novctuiser I7. I 5. _ -E1 r.—Printers offlewspspsrsitiesrtitig the shove iivortissrrtont, Heading Displayed-sis IIIIWI, incle- din |l|°I Note. IN. lending .3 m.-"P" with it it, w bill esslssstt,sriIl receive eeptss sf the Work or cash, as preferred. Mlhwlll. ‘lip ’Plasterers do Contractors. I‘. alubscriber V\Ill receive Tenders first of,I’el.i. tour nest, from tnicli persons as are willing to contract tor the I.:ithing and Plastering of his new Building, on Ilillshorough Squm-g, An m.[.[i.|. » except sand. which is in the cellar, to be found); the Coiittacter. ‘Thu work to [,9 W." finish.‘ ';, 3 Qttttll Plflllolltlg. on or before the first day of uly nex DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetotvn..lnn. 2d, |856, ' 0 V s New Cabinet-Making. lasttilislimetit. I VIIE subscriber would respectfully announce to the public, that he has coninionced Isulinegg in the Cabinet-.\lalting line, in the building lately ocen- pied III Stiil-loft by Mr. 'l'lin.<. Williotiitt, one door below the residence of W’. Ii. (.'lnil.', Esq , it-ltere he trusts, by .-trict nttcntion to liusinc-it. itcnt Wtlrlilnnn- patronage. i\llT'll.'\l§l. RF.ll.l.Y, (7.'ilil:irt-.\Itilter. Cit. Town, Doc. ill, lS.)5.'—3i. To the Churches. Ministers.8abbathsehoo), Superintendents and Teachers throughout the British Proviaces,— , N the First Q/J./I..’\"U.dR I’, I856. will be pub- lished the first Nniiiltertifu new Il.I.DI'l‘RA'I‘lD PAPIR for CllIl.I)l{l'§N. I'rt-spcctuses of Terms nntl ii Specimen (‘opy of the “ ClIILDREJps P.rIPF.'R." will be lntgely disltiltulcd, free per Mail to_ tilt .\linieiers itntl friends ofsnbbnth-day reading for children its for us their address isltnown to the Ptiblish. ets.snd all who desire to promote the stile ofthis Publi- cation, hithertoso much desired in the Britiili Pro. vinces, are invited to it t l fer as I ' which wil 5. mailed o_..'." ’ "° ""' °"" 3 _All letters to be Post ddress.—0Ilce of t‘. lItIl‘OII'l Paper. Thee. Risa I Tsrehs. 3 even. Yak tastnb'ere,'l'ereste treat. CALENDNR“ ship nnd tnodernte charges, to tiietit a clinic of public