@®MME.lBl.ll..lAE.. T PUBLISHED ON Estalilisneu I823. HASZARIPS GAZETTE saai£di§.‘insr¢ii's."i§se. No .\I.ui. Ysr !—-'|'he Couriers have not been able to eifcet a crossing yet this week. We vrill print an extra soon alter its arrival as promised in our last issue. HOUSE or ASSEiVlIll.V. The House has lieen busy during the last wool: with reading and disposing of petitions, of which there are a good number. llon. .\lr. Coles gave notice that he should propose when a bank wentintoopcriition under the new Act, that the Government should take stock in it if required to theaniount ol‘£l0,llll'). He mentioned it now that llou Members might turn the matter over in their minds in the mean time. There would be no fear he siiid of the Government having an umlue inlluence, as an aaioiint ofstock conferred but lifter-n votes. e notice that the latest Reports froin the suthorized reporter are only down to the 20th February. We have selected the most interest- in; to our readers for this day's issue. cioiinnsrosnx-:1ic1=:. 'l'III-I SCll()0l. ACT. As the Lt-gislutiirc is now in session, it is P]'0I);}I)I)' the heip tiiiiedfr any rcniarkii on spli- ts that riia )0 un or its ¢i);.'JII7.lt|’\Ct‘.. .ct Jtiliiii be my cxycuse for the following observa- ns. mlflie present School Act was. to have three “M.” “.3 ,1‘ w|.i_i.li shall expire tho .f!llfillIlI;: ‘pl-ing. Respecting its pract_ii'al ellivi-nicy, I believe it has given general satisfaction. except- ing the Teacher's salarios—tbev are too small. As far as I understand (and I have the opiiii- on ofa gt-eatinaiiy) the general expectation is, that the Legislature will increase the 'l‘c:ichcrs' salaries. It must be evident to every reason- able and rell-ictin mind, that Education can never progress siitiilfatiirily. unless its ministers be properly provided for, and be enabled to live by their profpssion, like ([t:l'l0|'l.:lIt,‘I‘|‘. llll'(Iu. pendent ofainy ot ier source (i two I lt)0( . ion the will be enabled to evote their leisure liouyrs to (private study; thereby expandivi,-,3 their min 2: with lrnowlcdgc, and training themselves for their calling ; as well an ltecping pace with tho pI'()gl‘3U oi science. . ‘nit iiiaiiy are deprived of this pl‘Q(‘.lt)llll privili-go, by being oliligiteil to turn their cisure to soiiie other account, to add to tho pittaiico ll't-y gfli from Govcrriinent. .-\i-cording to the present system.a few ye.ir's touching lrarlirs young men, that they caiinot make a livelihood in the School ltooin. particularly if inurrieil. llcncc they leave the hold iorii. more lucrative cin- ploymont, or go where their labour is apprvci;it- ed, inaliiiig room lor others, who will in turn actthe sainii part. In t"act, we can expect but little more liciiclit from 'l‘i-aclii-rs, wl-ilo thus qfloril, than tlieDutcliiiian from his anchor. Snurll y _r,ri'r~¢-s small l"flI‘Illn". lfit in true thien, that piiang men, after abfcw yours’ toiling in a dusty, noisy and in too many iiistanccs, it sniull luildiiig. in which the lungs must fi-ed upon ioisonous air, from so many I’C8[Il|':tliiiItll-:t- index: the ‘Ii£'ItI for a more lucriitivo ein ilo_y- iuciit,‘ it follows that in a very short period, we lia\'oil1)cir cliiion-s of Teacliers. some of whom must e prarlirally in crior to their redecossorii on the priiii-iplc, Illit/I the longer Iii nicehanic vvorks at his trade. the greater skill will be ac uire lfthe salary were raised to £100, or iipwiirds, yoiipg inen pvoiilhll he ei‘;coui"iilged to lIl:ll(‘0 it a pro ession or ie. an so I 0 union s us. would put their heart and mind in theirg work. and become eflioieiit rind practical teaeliers. iind raise Education to it more elevated standard. than it at present occupies in this Country. Ilereby tlie_/looting system in a manner would cease; our schools \V()lIItI become more or- Inanent, and the iichooliiinstcr would feel liiui- selfat hoiiic. ’l‘lie School Act ofthis Island prohibits 'I‘e.i¢-.‘-- srs from entering into mercantilepruiniils. "l'i~ ashaiuo for tho Iiogislature to tie the lllllilrll I the sebiioliiizister to the selioofiliior. and tend their own so widely. Tliough the EVERY —-= Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Saturday, March 8. I856. 'I‘eaeher‘s bodily labour is not so heavy. as tha (it some other ciillings. yet he has his hours to attend. like other public ollicers. rind loses all his time [ his estate ]. Nevertheless 'tis it “Delightful task. to rear this tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot. And pour the fresh instruction o‘: r the mind. " It is proper. that the schoolniasti-r should have prospects of becouiingciiuiliirtnbly circum- stanced in life like other uspinintsl 'I'hi-n let him have due compensation, that he may stand forth in his dignity, and engage in the l't'lIpon- sihle dutii-s ot' his arduous profession. with all his soul ; knowing that these little ones tin- der his charge, are destined in a few years. to hold I/t'.' reins of government and business. 0it.\'L'u. Bcdeque, Feb. 26th 1856. To -rm: Eorroit or lI.isz.iiio's GAZEPTB. Sin. Ii may not he amiss to cnmiiiuiiicate the net- tions that are made in so no pun; ol tli - i-.uiinir_v. hi priipwiitc ltiiiiialeilgr-, by liiii'ilii'.c_g spir-inns school lmnses, erici-IIr:ii_viii-_r Irzii-liris ciiliivaliiig lllllsllf. and A|Ip7t‘(:l-tllull of pn'il:c lwliirrs. Mr. (.'h:irli-s Strong». Ilt'llV:‘lt'lI :i vr-rv lltlPl6al- in:_z arid insiriiciivc lecture. zit ilie Ill'\\’ st-liiml liunsie in Frcrtiiwii, on the (!Vt‘|IlI|;; of lllt‘ 27 la inslaiil, (hi ClIll|llll'H'B- The lt‘(‘.l|l|’t‘l' IlllI'Ivlll|\'t‘Il the b|II|jt’CI by reciting it ve:y :iiuii~inI_: fll|l‘t'i.lt|lt'; IIIHII spoke at coiisideralile length on tho toni- IlIt’l'(‘.i' iifsiir-icnt nations. lirilish and Anicrii-an couiincrce ; i xpl.-iim-il the use ol a liarihiiig insti- IIIIIIIII in lllt l't‘.l|i|lll9 ; prom-eilr~il in n \‘t'l\ aiiiiii it- ing in Il‘lllt'l' to explain Iiow iniii-h we are iiidi-liied tot-oiiiiiii-rt-e; and C0lIClU(Il’lI by n qoi-sting ilio fsiriiivrs of Freetown to render their assistance to its vxiciisioii. After a vote of thanks was paid to the li'(‘.lUl't r, the asseinbly disinisseil with clier-rfiil ciiiiiilviiaricesv which, as well as their expressions. iiitiiiialed their high approbation nl Ihi-. h-i-iure. Mr. Strong’: good iiuilersta uliug of inerc.-intiln husiiivss—liis politeness an-I iiltcmliiii-e on cus- tomers v.ill, undoubtedly contribute uiiicli to his sin-ccss. 'l‘hi-ir iiiianiinnns co-orwrnlinn to build it com- moiliout: school house ('l‘Ji.‘.!l and !) lt'Cl llt'l\\t‘t'lI llimr and ceiling) H‘Ilt‘('l.*l lllll('lI CIt'llll on lll" in- lriliilinls til l"rvi-:o\i ii; :iIill l||lll'll (‘N'll|l i~ «Iii-3 llll‘ |;,,,|,I..,._g ('oiiiniitici+ for the f.iitliI"ul ili.~i-hir-_-i- of‘ their nllivc. and p:irIi<'nlat|_\' In Mr. ( aleh St-hiir man for his II indsoinc pri-sent ofa lc.ii'l.cr’s tlt‘al( or rusiriiin, not over vaincil in my estimation at live piiiinds. lint mm Iliiiig that would he of miit-h general :idv;iiii:iLii- in, tho estalilisliin-iii ofa Iioiik tIt‘lIlt.Ii- Inry at Suuimcrsidt‘, or aiIlllt'\\'I|t‘IC ii. this ciniiiiy. not be zit lt‘.'lIl three or lunr iti-posilorws for the looks purchased bv the gr-N-riiiiiciit, tliriiugliuntl IlI:' l.~laiid. lliilil some :irr:iiigniin_-iit is iiiaili: ll|‘.'lr bciii-iii will be lost to annoy. lly gluing the above place in your Gazette, Mr. Editor, you will greatly oblige, our most 0llt!(Ilt’llI. tinil liunible si-rvnnt, A Suusciilsszi. Fri-clown, Feb. 28th, I956. Charlottetown Markets, A March 5. lb-cl'.(siiiiill)lb. 4d a 7i| 'l'ur|u-ys eac|i,3s 6 II 7: (id lli.. liy quarter. 4d a ti 1 ‘E638. 2" It 3- i'..,k_ 4.] ll 5.jd I Iluclts, ls 3d a Is o'd Uri. (3-mull), Iidn 7il I"oi\l.v4, Si ll l~ \|..u..n, 4d u 7d lhiitridges, 7d ll 9il l.-irrib, non». lfg-on ilnzi-ii, I Id .1 li- lliiiier (fr:-sh), l6da leld Uni-4. bush. 24a 2w -ld by lub Iii Zliln ls ~lil Ilzirlvy, -Is 6\I it on till 'l‘:illuw, II it In ‘.’il l'tIl.ilm-s, 2s ll 2'4 (id |,,,,|' “J u |s 'l‘urnip-. Is ii In ll-i ii...”-_ 33.! ii -til Ilium-spiiii yd., 3- lid :i .':.~ |v..,..,| |[;.y|e . :5-l llny. Ion. fiber: (if)- Uatniieal, 2d 8 2,11] Straw, cwl., lsa ls tid And I cannot 500 llle it-awii, nby tliute Slllilllll‘ [lull .\l=irlu-I lliius-'. ogre.»-aibly to the l'ioviriionii ofii TEIPERANCE MEETING. ‘,N W.l'.I)Nl-Z1~'l)AY evening, the l2th inst.,a Public Meeting in inlendi-d to he held In Ille 'l‘o-iiiperanca IIILI tflerziinsn Ii|Vuflfl|hlg to um 'l'eiiiperniici‘. uii-vvinerit are engaged to deliver Ad- dre<.-es on that iiioruentoua qug.;iu,._-0 '|'],, ,,npp“.,._ sion of the Liqui-r'l r.it|ic by l.egislii_tive Enactiueiit." Doors open at ball’ past 7, BANK MEETING. A .\Iei-ling of III"!!! persons l'.n'ornhle to lie for. ninliuu of ii Ilaiik, “ill take place on .\load:iy, the Hub of .\lari-h nut, in Ilie hour of II! o'clock, noon at Ilm l‘--iiii House, in the City of, Charlottetown. art: I 7. To Farmers in want of Ploughs, Harrows, er Cart Wheels. 7 VIII-‘. Siilicciilier will oflier by Public .\uctinn on Sa'rurui.nr. the '.!2il of .\|iin-.h, at 12 o'clock, in front of his llooiri. Hui-o-ii Fquari-, I Siipr-rior Light l\l.\UU.‘l, 30 l‘I.UUlilI.‘l I6 prir ll-\lKlI0\VS. -I pair (I;\ll l' \Vlll‘il‘iI.s. 'l'lie nlunn iiilirlo-« are all rwiv and made of the I.II.‘hIIlt.|I(Ili|I. We-tiuiiiiiiliipwarraii . Alain, 2 .\‘elt~‘ Ii_"'(\lI1I h:iml ll \ll IUHVS, I ll.un|-o-no |lo.in \li\l{l'Z, risin-.5 5 vcnrs old, i si.i-zioii .....i I-‘lrlts .-....i Si.-It ii.-iii.\'i~;ss. \\'Il.l.l:\\I IIJUII, Ailclitiiiecr. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS & DE To Close Consignments. LERS i:xri-:.\'sivi:. Sale of British Mercliandize, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, etc. etc. BY JAMES MORRIS, lav AUG HUN, at his a‘Al.I'2 lttlllll. Queen . Stress‘. on '|'llUl{SllAY, the 20th of .\I\lt(.‘lI, ail Iilovi-n o'c onk, lliu veinainder of his STUCK on l.IlItl, coiiipri~iug in part. viz :— .—\ lairgi: as-inrtnii~iit ol'(i'ri-y mid whim C()'I"l‘()Ns_ |',i,,iu] l‘otii-ii-, siiipcd Sliirtiiigs, lied-ticks, fancy Sliitliiix flrli-iin<,l,'oliiir,-;< dz I)i-liiines, lhuggels, Green Ilaizo, Saitiiieiii, 'I‘uble (,'o\'ers. I loih ups, Ko.-sulli lluls. Slisiwls, llaiidkerehn.-l's. doc. 81:. —.u.so— 75 Cllllslll iinil half clio-ins lbvngou 'l‘l3:‘\ (warranted) 5 Puriclienns i\lUl.ASSI".S. Ill llotee 'I'obari‘.o, 50 boxes splendid R.1igin,_ 20 (‘nu-ii llouts. ti lox-it Sailotulus, 20 lioxes Si-ucluing 'l'r.--i, (iii Hibs boxes), 4') \Viiiiii\\\li-g .\I':L‘liIii i, liozm-s lluckois & llioiinia. Cask: Copperas, l l'uil 3.5 Iill'II livipo, I Came lieiver lliils, lcasc Oil skin Caps. &c. SLO. ‘g-‘;gg}“* 'l‘i:nMii or SAi.:—.£ll) three months; £13.) tour iiinnlh.-: .l.'till and upwards (5 iiientlis; on good rind nppioveil .liiint Ntili-s of llund. Cilailollt-liiwii, I"cli. 26, I836. 1'0 Bl’. l.l'.'l‘ BY Al/'Cl‘lU‘l toiliialiigliest bid- der. on \\"rciiNr:siiAY. the ltlili March next nt‘3 o'clock. p. iIi., at the \Inrlu£l lliiii-ii-, l Stall in Law iifllio .\l;irbets." City Council entitled. “.\ Law respecting GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. City of Clisilottetiiwn, March 7, I856. ‘Fall Duncan, Mason 8‘ Co. succitssous To A. 6i. J. DUNCAN 61. CO. I-‘..\ll‘.ll.~\I. Inipiirte-rs wliolcsiile and retail have .lU$‘I‘ ltl-ICIZIVI-lD,¢.r Ilsrque Isabel, a large iissorlrnenl ll - G 0 O D S SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT AND APPROACHIN G SEASON. I l'.rieli lluilding, comer of Queen and Dorchaster lI.'il‘_\\0l‘ Charlottetown, Oct. 8, |3_',5_ Bricks! Bricks‘!-i ‘ OR Silo, iit this zl Milo Iiiin, Nalprqse [tom] and ‘at the Store u l|.\SZ.\llD 3; owns, .llllllllll.,& A A®VEllB.'El.'E§'>l.l';»ll.’i. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I New Series. l\ll. 3'23. JUST PUBLISHED, TIIE Inaugural Address to the Young Men’! . I hii.-stiiin A.<iiori.-ition. by the llev \V. SNOO- GRASS, w.th ii ppeiidix, runtiiiiiiiig the constitution of the A-Isori.i'i-iii. l'ri<-e (iil Sold by IIlI!’l.'I‘l.I 6; Uwen. Members will please apply to the Secretary for Copies. Feb. 29. TB .\' DE RS FOR St. J am - s’s Church Manse, I-‘.Nl)l-‘.Rrl, either ssp.iriiiel_v or as l whole, will’ . In ruceiv--d at the store cf the Sub-criber until \Vl".Il.Vl'ISl).-\Y the Niiieiceiitli instant. for the erec- tiuii iind rorriplieli-vii of a two story Building. 33 it 34 feet. I‘l:in iind spi-cilicatioa to be seen on applica- tiuri to .I_ \\v'. i\lt)llIlIaUN. Qiiseii—Ft.. March -I, l8.'.6.—-Adv I.~l & lix N.ll.—-'I'lic Coziiiai-.ior or Coiilriictiirii wlll be re- quirrd to give ,,;mid and sullicient security. . The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. ‘Al'l'l'Al. l.'a'iUt),tI0iiSti:rliii§. Hiiipiiiveriad by Act ol'l'iirli:iii.i-iii, 2d \ictori.i. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Uipbiin. 'l'. Ill"..\'I'lI lIAVll.ANl),jr. Asvcnt for I'rin<‘e lidiiiird Island. ID’ Oliice, Que:-ii Square. Charlottetown. Eepteiiiber 6, lebil. Isl I I I I \ _ s I bupcrior looking Stoves Ecatch Castings. US’l' l-'I"."l'.lVl.ll by the subsi-.iilio,-r, from Glas- gow, .1 quinlili « fliiiiihiiig Stow-, ('iinnon rind Clutw Slows. ("ll ->7.-«); \\ ilkiohi l’l-nigh Mounting, I):-or ."cr:ipi-rs, Uml~n,-lln >‘I:intls. Siinli \Veighti., Can and ‘III; ll.i.\o-s, l'oi .\lo-ml. and ii viirieiy ofotlier Ciisiing-i. 'lhe imp.-rior quality and durability of Illtitti: Ciistiiigs are null luiimii to the public. To III had at the Store of lll‘..\'IlY IIASZARD. Ch. 'I'oivn, Gm-it George-St. Ucltilirrr 23d, IH55, Chambers’e Publications. AS7..~\lIll 8L U\\'I".N are Agents for Princ- Iidward Island for the sale of Mo-ssis. Chum- beis‘ Pulilicatiniis. A catalogue ol the [looks of this eminent firm can IN! liiid on nppliciition; aiming lhs [looks publi.-ilied, will be found iiiich as are suited for School-, public and private, l.ilir.irie.-i. &c., and em- lirucing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of the day WILLIA'.\’I CON II OY. IMPORTER dz DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, OF THE BEST QUAI.l'l'\', IN ALL THEIR VA ll I ISTY. Scale ofpriccs as cheap as any in llrc City. STURF. IN l(ll)l£|l'S llU|l.li|.\'l?. NEAR THE ‘I‘E.lIl‘EIl.\.\'C|i HALL, CII.\Ill.0TTETO“'.\'. Tea, Sugar, &c Cutlery, Confectionery. J ewelrv. Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Freehold Farm for Sale. 7 ‘0 BB Sfllill, by riv.-ilo conrrict, ii valuable I-‘llI"ZI'IIlUl.l) I"/\R\l, 6 miles from 'I'iiwn, con. sizzling of 60 acres of l..~\l\'l), or iliercsboois, 51 of which are cleared, and in an excellent slate of culii- viition. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It iii situated mi the north side of, and adjoins, the West Iliver. mid contiguous to Mr. John Hyde‘: Mill. The House is placed on n com- iniindiug situation, vvell slielten.-il from me mm]. Md north-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The farm buildings have bsen all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of a urn 68 x 26 ffll. lmflllilltlg Stable and Cow-lionse, also, is Coiiitlhhouse and liramuy, Uni-lioiiscs, (irren-liouss and Pig;-ery. Mussel Mud to any i.-xii-nt cnnbe obtained froin the river. ‘or "|l|Il'uI;|rgs ..m,|y to NiCIioL.\s ltltUWN, 0'35 23- 'ent Sue:-t. APPRENTICE W.-\N’l‘iEl). bfiolllly tttu '1 Inniiig and Lurryiiig tiosiiicss ap- WlLLI.\;\I ll. DAWSON.