3 5 l -. .§AS2A¥3.D's.%;G§2Et1fE. MAW! its pressure in pounds to the equercfooti and the quantity’ of rain which falls from time to time, s ltiviometer being sttstched to the apparatus. be second chart indicates. iii a similar way, the vcltw H the wind. Cd the linen hoshonlal Ito- ‘ ' ' Each chart is pnfittgd -fi tdenly-foul hours. The preeuir 0 er squpie MI is shown by perpendicular lines. rang or d ' ,nmerdaaea with the strength of the gum, ‘the dbectioe by a wavy outline, mm-Q .1 I MI’ fidldlllfl tnthd variation ; end tlrdrlell dfrehr by a line approaching‘ the per- pendicular. in accordance with the heaviness ofthe fall, ti! sttltlrl absence of rain being marked by a horizontal line. By the application of a syplion. the cylinder into which the reins is drawn all‘. and the pencil prevented descending below the bottom of the chart. ' - The paper used for the principal chart hes a yellowish ap sranee, resembling parchment, and is prepared or the purpose with flake white and gamboge. Ordipary.paper was found tcpollllt |h0 pencils too much. and cause the to slip over the paper without leaving the necessary ‘mulls: but the gritty nature of the eurfses obtained by the preparation entirely obviates this inconvenience. and the inset lines are distinctly end clearly draws. In the other chart. that used to show the velocity of the wied, rnoticn is given to the pencils by the revolutions of the caps on the roof. These cups were previously used by Dr. Robinson, of Armagh, but have been adopted by Osler in his apparatus. The automaton registerings of the aneniotiieier are tllled and indexed ; and from these records interesting comparisons, as well as deduc- tions of great importance to meteorological science generally. may be formed. For instance, we find that for thetmonth of January, I859, the mean hourly motion ofthe air was I92 miles : February, I8 ll; March. 9.0; April, 9.3; May, 121} ; June, 1.35; July, I0.5; August. I06 ; September. 11. 2; October. 11.6; November, 12.6; December, 17.2 ; nulteing a mean for the year about 125 miles. It is a fact worth noting, too, that the amount of horirniital motion of the air between two and three o'clock in the afternoon is greater than between two and three o'clock in the morn- ing by about 95 per cent. HASZARITS GAZETTE. Saturday, Iarch 5, 1858. ‘Be' hnudfenrnot: A let all the ends thou aitn'st at, be thy country's, Thy God's, and Trttth’s."—SItalraprars. Coueiriai. Mail. with dates to the 25!]: February, arrived last ni ht, we see only the following items of news 0 any interest:— The steamship Pniijic arrived at New York on Monda morning last, with Liverpool dates to the 9th Feb. four days later than previous news. Sr 0. Wotid, at a banquet, had thrown out a hint that it was the intention of the new Ministry to extend the Franchise. Parliament wee to resume business the day after the Pacific left. The steamer Parisian had ex Iodod in the Rhine, and‘ several persons were rowned. Rarawsrs iir Nova Scoria.—'l‘hc Committee to whom was referred the Railway Bills in the Nova tia House of Assembly, after examin- ing many witnesses, difered as much as before, and divided c ually for and against the bills—— thc casting vo in favour was given by Mr. Howe, the Chairman of the Committee, and so they were returned to the House without any pro as being made. Till: is a very unfortunate shte ofthingn, and the only remedy appears to be by appoa to the Country. The Recorder says that a issolution pow seems inevitable.-—New Bntrrstcicker. The H0fl..Pf0VIIICIII Secretary addressed the House on the subject of the Fisheries, end the net-t~~aity of adopting an address, praying Her Majesty to sign N0 TREATY on this subject without it being that submitted to the Colonial Legislatures for their approval. Passnnonss in the Mail-boat last night:—0spt. Thom . lasers. DonnldM‘laaac, Samuel Burdick, end illiam Hancock. _ iioviu. AGRICULTURAL socii7rr’s GRAIN hind Plan, Jehn C. Wright, letp, I r. re. s , . €'iii‘.'i'.'.i it w sti...e enter rvt-'lit-t---rm -r9_t‘s~ati:.-trr Mn-rirru IN nmau or -rin Marita Linton Law. —-A large end res ctuble meeting was held at the Temperance gill, on Wednesday evening, last, Rev. 8. T. Rand in the chair, to listen to a Lecture on “ The evils of the Iitpuor trafic,” by the Rev. Isaac Murray of Caveu isli. The Rev. lecturer was listened to with the most marked- sttontion throughout, and there were occasional outbursts of the most enthusiastic cheering. His deliineations of the evils, moral, social, civil, and physical, reeultin directl from thcodious trallc were so r, trul ful, an telling. A tavern was described as being--what all such laces really erc—oiid always have been, and a ways must be, with scarce an cxceptiou—by whatever name designated, a lace of evil, and onl evil, and that c0nt' call , where the vain an the vicious asscmble—where God is dishonored, religion banished, and humanity outraged,- whcre obscenit ,oaths and cursee,prcfanc jeste, and low ribal r , mingling with the fumes of alcohol, pollutst e very atmosphere of the place, and stream rth in a moral pestilence ;—w ere all vice springs up and luxuriates, as in is hot bed, cntailin ruin, temporal and eternal, upon the wretch inmates of the esmblishinent themselves, and all that are sucked within the vortex of its influence. The meetin was so highly leased with the lecture the they re- uested r. Murray to allow it to be published. is trust it will shortly be placed in the hands of all engaged in the truflic, and of every Legis- lator, and sent to every family in the Island. 'flieTetition to the Legislature, already numer- ously signed, was read diepla ed to the meeting, the list of names extending several . ards, and a number who had not previous-l y signed, ad ed their names. It is believed that with ver little elfort ten thousand respectable naiucs might be obtained in the Island, pleading for the entire and immediate abolition of the Liquor trafic.--Corn. (I-‘or Hasurtl's Gazette.) Ms. Eni'roe:— I quite agree with the remarks which have fallen from “ Libertas,” as published in your paper of Saturday last, nnd am glad to see, even at this late period, some one comin forward to direct public attention to Mr. Gla stone's cele- bi-ated Bill, and to give the church portion of the community souie insight into the character of the man who is endeavourin , per [far nefas qua, to force his scheme of church Eogis ation on the Colonies. If the Bill is of that value to the interests of the church which it is said, by some, to be, why is it that the accredited organ of the Diocesb has been so long silent on its me- rits, and allowed so much valuable time to {pass awa without directing the attention 0 its rea ers to its im rtancel Why is it, that public meetings 0 the cler and Iaity whose interests are involved in the ill, have not been convened, and the o inions of some thousands of church members on elicited! Why is it that the advocacy of so im ortant a measure has been entrusted to a mem r whose motives we may well we ‘ct, although conferring ‘gifts, while so many 0 England's sons might be ound fully equal to the task, wlioso attachment to their church has never been doubted, and whose ve for her time-honoured rites has not, for one moment, been called in question? And why is it that to this hour the professed Guardian of our rights has not shown us some of the signal benefits which would accrue to the church upon the suing of this Bill? hen on the one hand I consider these things and look at the men of Tractarian sentiments, who have taken it under their special tron- age, and, on the other hand, look at e Bill itself with its vague and ambiguous terms which may be interpreted in some non-natural sense; is there not a reason for su posing, in the absence of all information on the subyect, that the Bill is not intended either to benefit the church generally, or to confer on her members the power of carrying out such wholesome and necessary reforms,as the times demand, and the circumstances of the church require, for its future stability and usefulness, but to relieve Bishops, give them a less responsible mode of efecting t eir own pur es, and the power of moulding the church to t eir own liar views? I know of no way of obmining e information we require, since we are purposely kept in the dark by those who ought to enlighten us, except loved, fiillowurs of the same Lord, friends of the eaves Bible, and with us, prohsting against the errors of Papal Rome. - _ I remain. 351'. &c., Joint Oasmaa irsoriairics’ isirrrrtrrd Last evenin ,' the Rev. Mr. Snodgraee deli- vered a very c sets and eloquent Lecture before the Institute, on “ The conrhrclir-rt baioeerthilltfi irttcllea,¢AeeevindsIaIz"' tor‘ e wtca,"w e the Rev. Lecturer udlfi in ajvery masterly and able manner. The Institute was well at- tended, especially by the Ladies. A short but interreeting discussion followed the delivery of the Lecturc—aftor which it was announce by the Vice President Mr. Kenny,) who ocou ied the Chair, that on hureday evening next, r. John LeP‘age, would deliver a Lecture on “ The evil: and airninsbly n or.” though a Teacher, is, we believe, his gr't:iti_ measure, a self-educated man. We beg, t e- fore, to bespeak for him afiill house ands. punctual attendance.-—Irl. Tnnllasslr today after the long period of bad travelling sliews unusul activity. The Pork is well worth looking at, and isa credit to our farmers. Mr. [4ePago,' Karrled, At Woodstock, Western Road, Cescumpec, on Wednesday, the flld February, by Robert Gordon, 3 F ll sq. J. I'., Mr. W lain Dongherty, to Maria, fourth daughter of Charles Craswell, Bq. both of Lot 0. Birth, On the 80th December. 1851, at Ebly, in Glou- cestershire. England, the wife ofC. 3. Dexter tof :i daughter. At Georgetown, on the 38th ultimo, Mrs.’ James on ol it sun Died, Yesterday, at Wither Grs e, the Hun. Joel:-is ensure. a member of thenLegielative Council, in the Clst year af his age. Suddenly. at Menorge in Scotland, at the resi- dance of James Hspbum Lyell, I-1sq.. her brother-iu- law, Charlotte, the beloved wife of Captain R. H. Cpulgh Time, Esq., II. 8., late of Prince Edward I Is . On the 29th of October, 1851, on board the ship Una. bound to Australia. in the Slat year ofher age, deeply lamented by relatives and friends, Elisabeth Lucretia, the beloved wife of James D. Lawson. formerly merchant of thit town. Meteorological Journal. nanolnrnn. rirlnnelsrxe. H‘ Lowest loan. H’ heat Lowest Daily , Nth, , 21-—23d Inn. I018 8.11 29.68 45.5 -8.4 28.8 gwiitn ar 9. a. I. wnarrrsn. fi).N.N.E.stg. gale. Overcast, with snow, till 8p.m; then blue sky, andsururn. 3 light b. Blue . i tair. ue (ll 8 .; pass- ' ing lbldudsl till 8,‘ ilien over- all. 28 8. fresh breeee. Overcast; passing sleet from 6 n. lID.d!lIl3 . m.; then overcast - n . g ! air. Overcast, with passing rein. Overcast, with passing snow, till 9p in; then overcast and NW. mod. breese. Overcae’t; sli ht snow between 8 p.ni. and . Charlottetown Markets, Feb. 26. Beef, (small) lb. Sjd a lid Grease, Id a 1 Do., by quarter, 8d a lid Butter, (flesh) Is a In 1d 18:, (by the tub) lllde In Poi-lr, Md a -Ild ., Id e Cd Million. _ fld a Qd Tallow. Id a 10d lamb, per , none Wool. Is a la Vsal,pei-lb, 8de5d Hcmeepun,yd. 8sSda5s Helhpcrlb .Ib Ode}: I-‘lour.pes'lb.b leIIse¢e_ I. per , . per . I Rabbits. a 4d Barley, bushel, h Gd 2s 3: 0odfisli,psr qtI.,ueaus 1.14.1. Ind Ieadefid Pear Barley,perlh. lld Foilllr e la Id Potatoes, & a 2: Cd Ducks. each, none ' , 10d a Is Geese, Is9de2s6d Carrots, par bush. Pertridges, 8d a 9d Hay. per ton, 50s a We Eggs, per doaen. ‘Id ll Oil traw, per cwt. la a In 3d Good and Cheap Accommodation. AN be had at Kla'ruln'e Courrnr Man.- xnr. foot of Round Church Hill. Halifax, Nova ‘a. II!’ Persons desirous of transacting Business, will had it to their benefit, as this House is convenient to the Mail Steamers, and all public traussetiens. Call. copy. A insert" the above editorially, wink pangs.’ F75. ebb‘-rteeeive tbefletwlalcne pgblncriptiees received at Gno.vT. lIaseaen'e Issuers. ’~l . d csssar _ _ ¥:ls|se from P. E. Island at the appointed time COMHISIARILT. ILLS of l:‘.X,CHANGR:drawu npfl the lords sight, for-,any_ earn ve £50 Stalls‘. will be greuted in euhage for Dollars at ‘ u. be paid into thelilitarychastatthis rticulars can obtained at this R0 ERT BOOTH, Dep. Ast. Com. Gen. Commissoriat, P. E. n Ch. Town,‘ rel). 24. I353. - CASH ! CASH ! S the Subscriber wishes to dh cf the whole of his Stock by the hret of uy, ofere at redu- cad prices hls dry Goods. Crockery, Ilardwsreaed Groceries. , JOHN ABCHIIALD KcDONALD March let, II”, In Winter Arrangement of Malls. THE MAILS for transmission to the neighbonrtg Prcvinea. Newfee and the Uni rates. during the euauig Winter. will be made up every THURSDAY at noon. eomiuneiii on Thurs- da , the ldah December; and the Iaih r and will be made up on that day and on the days fa law- CAH l! l:‘hi.srsdsy, January 2'1. Thursday, March 15. Thursday, February 10. Thursday, April 1. Thursday, February Id. Tlsnrsday, April 81. ll . Letters for the Cape of Good Hope.,“Anstralia, end- . . ' '. . sun to be u.'il...i. General Put Ofiee, Nev. , I852. IIIIIGRATION 1'0 AUS'.l'.'R.A:I’..IAl Shares In tpe Emlgra Company 0 H11 Committee of Management of the "Emine- tiug Company of Prince Edward Island." ‘v iug, in accordance with the power and authority vested in them. concluded an agreement with an able ' _Auld of which vessel, it is calculated. wi be ready to from P. E. Island. for s Pcrtiu Australia, on or be- fore the tar Ocs-ones, 1853; and all the SHARES in the said Company not hsv' yet been subscribed for. or taken up, Do hereby give notice, that Copies ofthe .1 rticlee of .4 neutral are left with Mn. Stu- Plllll Bovvsn, o Charlottetuwn,Ms.. Was. M9- Keir, of Cavendish, and Ma. 0. Cus.'rss_, of Curtis- dele, who will, each, afibrd all necessary information concerning the obyects of the said Cornpsuyil and who have power, individually, to dispose of S as in the said Compeny.to a certain limited extent, to such individuals as may apply for them, and ara,_st the same time, prepared to comply with, and shale by, the Rules and Articles of the said Com y. _ N. B.-—It is expected that all who me wish to take any it of the uua pI’Opl_|IlOd SHA_ B, will rceivet a propriety o securing them without do- I”, for die sooner the Saheeriptisa of the elici- rture of the out ‘a "' "flu. _ 0. CURTIS, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, I858. LAND ASSESSHINT. Treasurer's Oliee. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ' January I5, 1953. ‘ IN ureusnce of the Actef the General Amembly or this Island, made and the _ _ year of the reign of Her pyreeeut Msyeety, intituled An Ad for levying fort on Auesarnent on all Lands in this Colony, and or {liven Education," and of an ct made in amendment ereto, and passed in the Twelflh year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled .1» Act to explain and present 14:! for the Jseeesvners! :1‘ Land, and the encouragement e Mutation : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under- mentioued Town Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in this Island, in arrears for the non-payment of the several sums due and owi thereon to Her Ma’ y, under and by virtue of the rngesteril - by calling a meeting of the parishioners, and it . H:r:ex, Peb., I858. Siuls 5"‘ "'°"i°"d A9" ‘I’ The Grain Show and Annual General Meeting strikes me that our worthy Rector would not . N 3 T ‘um N“ ““;;;,"‘ of the above Society, took place in the Tempe refuse to call. such, upon a properly signed FOUND, T°""l“l,’, °' 9’ ° 1:. ' 41’ "5 rauce Hell, on Wednesday last. The Hon. Ju gs requisition being sent_in to him. N “N s,_ Pu“... Rut bu...“ 0.1”,‘ ‘mi “ "2 1" u u: "82 Peters, President of the Society, in the Chair. I am Sir, ours, &c., yum. M.D°,,.ld.., on an H“. hunt". Box " 18. my .. go. lgggg The weather was unfsvougable, there being very Peo Liana-an Eccusus. cgnpugg, °f.t,.,,; 40 u,._ ,..' ht, .. 19: no u 54, 3030 little snow on the ground, still there was a very March 3, 1853. KB 31,]; cofi'[N_ as go_ 134“ n 55, 570 res table and numerous _ attendance. and the ~——————-—— March 3, rear. tints u at, sis 4- as, 347 articles odbred for competition were mostly of To -me Em-i-oit or Haszasifs Gaznrs. H 28, 8142 “ 59, 885 . a superior quell . Alter the Judges had banded ; ARPI-IRS’ MAGAZINE, for FEBRUARY and an 24, too 4' so, 1500 In IIIOIT AWI.|’d.I C PICIIODIII I(Idl‘CIIOd IIIO MOOI- Pep-ogiving you: lggt WP“ ‘up. MARCH,]uet FOGCIVOG II G. T. HAIIAjn'| es :5, 75“ " 02, I187 in? in a very impressive and eloquent speech, to have spoken dig ra. gly ofthg mom. 3°°hl°|’°~ ‘ ' " 3,3. M07 ' “ 37. 30° caling upon all interested in the welfare of the l’,f,’,,,,y,.,.,ci,...,i.,.:r:,,,,i',i.,d'f’i'..1.,.m.g,,,,- “ 3|. 1000 500'!‘ ‘WI 145 Socieiy to come forward and give it their aid. M. Meeting, I beg to send 0,, 5 col, of wt,“ WANTE IA.'J.'.$iY " 32. 5044 Bnnbnry‘ “ la The sport for the past year was then read and 1 {Mg ,..,,,.,.-.,.1, .,,,d ,.t,,,,,1 1,... 1 3,1 ,,,, 0,, -teusm-:i.s en... nuicx on-ks r... 3 88. 699 St Pen; 6 gill adopted. After which the following olieers were the ., oreggid occasion, H u 399 mg 3 oo 9 _ Seed for which the highest cash price “ an 13“ “'','‘!m“: 'i“_ appointed for the ensuing ye . PM, no cp,,,,.,,1,m,m, gguohod, {mm ed“, will be given by the subscriber. L W (“Lu " ‘S. "00 India... . Presldsat—-Charles Hesnsrd. Eeq.. tion. and principle, to formal and ritual worship. ,, h , ,”w__l&A ' ' ct...-|.n.g..._ 1'.t Hundred of own Lots Q of No Vice Presidents. { Jl::In’l.Ih"Bl:‘I°plI|('!I. . bnfl?:’Vlfoe$y::|iInl.s:otiis?y§ eleiy Iotfdoiiiii . m I n H ‘ii ;'1::' '45 g or N. as -heath. or G°N|'|'|"-‘"01"! l'°'i!""‘llv 501-. Hoflblot W- foyr t that you are an of-shoot front the Church N is g. ',P‘U8°tT°uRE.c] Enr.lVEw1D'n‘ ‘com “ no, 93.’ 0 . ' . ' Swabey. 3- Ila. -la?! 'l°"'- ""l G°.°'l° c°l°'- of n land, that John Wesley was a Cliurchman, L7 ago‘ ’ ath Hundred, of No. I9, 4-l5t.bs ef No." 88. “"""' P"“°k' "" ""' m""' """'° and t at you possess, amonpt your most zealous O°mp‘n1°n’ 5th Hundred, of No. b § of No. 98. "'“"”"""°"' P‘ B"""" D‘ °"3'°"' 1°“ members man who once worshipped in the PUBLISHED I-‘V’, BOSTON. -N-I58-. pm... Louie Clserlol. town Royalty, No. 191. -3- |“.MIIIItlII’ Lllrtl. 70-. 317- chill" GWIVI’. Eu 1- h by, c . and H ,, c|.,,,,.°h,,,,,,, 1 11,“, ILL commence eti‘tbe lat of Janet , I858. To... Lot. in G clown: r. “L Hyde. and Geoff’ Ll. 51- 8 ‘'51 my ea t }, d 3}, ' be a new Vo|uma—-be‘ Volume IV thieele- N, 7 3. 1, Lg“. 0:0“... Ru‘. 2_ 1,“. The foilowiug sums awarded by the Judges were oflu.‘ I n 3 . an 9.“. . "9 main " gent illuminated Journal. twill appear with new ," A: i No“? 3",‘, 1 Lag‘, 3:13 No_ 9 R", , then paid to u cont titers: l°""'3°'" C°.mml""°n and Jomms you’ - “on t pa new head’ . and e leadidly improved in every 1 1;,” pf 1", g 3;". g mm, 3. "Km win”, 1,, ,,,,u_ ,, y,,h,, McG|:‘,,,._ pm 5 ._ d_ such an occasion it becomes me to say, with all J. ‘nwon. b‘. n which th Pd“ i. '0 “ ‘run’ I,‘ 4 [Am . . . . an, egg tn '.,. wmp”, t,.,y,_ 1 in 0 christian sincerit , that I hope they may realise mf.'°.d_ Th. “hm,” i. "ulna ,0 “ma” ,5. 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Mlee Allee Cev , I, in mm, M P,,,,,,,,,.,, ,, ..,,,,,,,,,_ ,, this teen til et ow York. in the ensuing summer, I Ifl'dI‘0st|::llh.h.0b:gl0 vane-i‘-ie°bdle_ Cpltzrehlg of ma. EI|’ol|:'O Ogiekllfie Adele M- w:",;,- notitIetI,rtiatirieeeat-is eain charged at them essforp w than the) ‘tedf th . nwon in use egty. is. . Iy en. 0- - '5 beat. [me ' in . pI.:.pose— P yin, P(‘I|..Beer‘,"Jr.-.—‘ of or friends, but not by me. Let her only have N E. It. It. Waldo. Rev E Hllllel Well. I. M, ,5. .., Sh: ' gm gt... 1-,,.,';f the as action made: a teehnt earnest iuiniet and active y . Herbert. T. T- 3- Ariltlf. A 1 H M 3."... can ¢ry.,p.,,.,... ,. 55 mpg I, ch". Barrel G. Dsgnall. I'.s1..New G|as- co-operators, and I shall not youbt of her fut. D suns. Wipes I500?!‘ w- 50%. Fulfill |,,,,,,,,,,._ '55.; .ut.,,.,....g. g. M’ I0; k ."k'‘._. I 2 nd R0“ filling her Iheiou, and of her 0':IIfl'I'|‘::n Perk Benyamie, Dr. J. 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Blllleh» aoorrosrs.‘ LAND FOR SALE. ‘ r 0 BE_ now. by Public AUCTION. on u._. tsched. at Cove Heed, belonging to Messrs. JOHN and WILLIAM AULD, and formerl advertised for It the Subsctibtbr, at his Olfice in Charlottetown. JOSEPH IIENSLEY. AI.so.--At the SAME TIME and PLACE, Stfrtg Jlcrss LBASEHO LA I), s the HOU EHOLD FURNITURE of Mr. John Auld Charlottetown, Jan. 26th, 1853. HAINE LA PETPPION. PARTIES having charge of the MAINE LA W PETITIOJV'thronghont the Ielaud,ure respect- felly requested to use their best exertions to have the nine signed,ae nunierously and speedily as ossible, it being necessary that e said Petition shon d be re- turned on ‘er before the lint day March next. N. B.-—Retnrn the Petition by some careful hand, Mr J. W. Morrison, No. 8, Queen add to . Street, Charlottetown. JAMES MORRIS, Sec’ y. of Con. Com. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, tabs. MONEY T0 IIIND. NQUIRE at the Ofiice of Citations Panssen, Q... Charlottetown. February 1, 1853. I Isl. Bazaar at Georgetown! N T U 58 D A Y, the 8th March, there will be held, in the Division Room of the Sons of Temperance, at Georgetown, a BAZAAR, which w' commence at 10 o'clock, a.ni. On the Evening ofthe same da , and at the same place, there will be a TEA ME TING, which will open at 6 o'clock. Several public Addresses will be delivered during the evening; also, llluaic, instru- mental and vocal, will occup the short intervals of time that may pass between t e Addresses. Tickets of admission, ls. dd. each. Should the articles at the Banner be not all disposed of st privateesle, they will be sold at Public Auction. he object. of for the present underta- king, II to raise funds for purposes connected with the Episcopal Church at Georgetown, viz., to assist in getting an Organ for the Church, and the balance to e added to a Subscription List about to be com- menced, for the erection ofn Parsonage House. The smallest donations for the Biiziiur-—plain arti- cles cfneedle work, &c., that worild he likely to sell in the oountr —will be most gratefully received at the Bookstore e Geo. T. Hasaartn, Esq , Charlotte- town; and at the Oiiice of Wes. Sasnnnsorc, Esq., Georgetown. Georgetown, Feb. 4, 1853. REMOVAL. HILIP MACFADYEN, Licensed Taverns- Knlrln and Vrc'rriAi.1.a:it, begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he has removed from Dorchealer Street, to a large and commcdious House and Pnsitises, in Sydney Slrtet, directly in the rear of Hazard’: Printing Euabli; - meat; and that, with a view to public ecuornmodiition, to convenience, comfort, and respectability. to Queers Sqtiaitn, wt l he und convenient for t accommodation of individuals from the country regularly attending the Markets; as also to such as occssiouall come to Town to transact busineu in an of the suc oflices. HI resin is large and well enclosed. Tin: Srasnrwo isof the best kind; and a full supply of ore sr will always be kept on hand. Charlottetown, 20th February, I853. 3wnl0 ~ 11. 3. mvnro, No-rant‘ Puni.rc, Coivvevanceit,j aim CCOUNTANT. Fl-‘ICE—-over the Bookstore of Mr. G. T. H as- uan, Quaau’s Square (South side), Char- lottetowu. fi Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Lease Id and Freehold Estate, including Auign- meute, Mortgages, &c., Letters of Attorney, Bonds, Iudenturea of Apprenticeship, Bills of Sale,Chnrter Psrties.Arbitreticn 0 nd wards, Petitions,dtc. , repersd with accuracy and d ; Merchants‘ coke, Partnership and other complicated Accounts, &c., arranged and balanced at moderate charges. Freehold Farm for Sale. TO be Sold a FARM containing 50 acres of free LAND, one half of which is under cultivation and the remainder is covered with w There are on the premises a house and barn nearly new. The above property is delightfully situated on the Montague River, nearly up its to Georgetown, and commands a pleasant view of the Town, Harbour.eud surrounding scenery. For further particulars apply to c D. R. STEWART. Cape Traverse, Feb. 14, I853. 3w. Farm on the Tryon Road. OR. SALE, the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in a FARM, five miles front Char- ldtetuwn. It consists of 61 acres of Land, Tliirt - Iva of which are cleared and in a good state liir tll , and there is a good Stream of water run- sisgthrongh it. For further particulars up ly to JOHN WII.SON. Charlottetown, May 11, I852. For Sale, or to Let, HE DWELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, and Pm- misae,end Lot of LAND. in Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter B. Application to be made to D. Wiason, Charlottetown. or to Wii.i.i.us Sartiiestsors, Esq., Georgetown. luv. 16, I352. R SALE, that eligibl situated House and Pre- mises at the head of & ter'e corner. The Land Town Lot, No. ‘IO, Sd Hundred lu Charlottetown. There are 5 Rooms on the tint door. and 6 on the second, and a spacious Attic, and an excellent Cellar under the whole House. The Building is nearly new, and could at a little expense be put in good order. Helf_the purchase money won d be allowed to re main secured on the Premises. ' WILLIAM SCANTLEBURY. January 4. 1858. Eli ble Building Lots for Sale. SALE FIVE eligible Building LOTS ed joining the Tenyerd of Mr. Richard Heart: and running I60 feet on Great George Street. and 84 feet on I-‘it: Roy Street. Eur Terms of Sale and plans of the property, a plicatlon to be nisde ta '1‘. IIIATH H vinaien, ., Barrister-at-Law, at his Ofiice in ii nare. ember I7, 1858. D MOVAL. . S E L D 0 . GRATEFULLY aclrnovtlcdgcs the liberal patron- e ereeeived from her friends, and begs to inform thern,t tabs has ntneved to that eommedicue hosee ite the N w, Tassritaarroe Hit or I trusts, bi keegng on hand a suspl of the best oiwoir Bit: R, La:.iroJv YYRUP, q... to merit a continuance of their favors. Ps- al. In. he has fitted up the same with every possible l'8gfll% , Ti-is: Pnnisiees, beiri immediately contiguous : rnltles, Picnic Parties, dsc.. sup ‘ with any W22. few respectable noihfinaasus be u , g .