i - ‘ Govstnineiii .l3.lz:“i.'.‘:7'$.‘.‘£,"..‘l'... not know where to send her thieves. The poo is ‘hence IIASZA'RD'S’- -GAZETTE. MARCH _2. ., 4. ... .,a..-.,.».<... ....W..... or ‘their clothes, and all their gold '.l Ind sinfinies‘ lb ‘ oftaukl-' films -'ou £ho road toiho dig ' u in such numbers-that‘! ey over- " sndlord at £800 or £400 .I~pa out encroach I slrr:s“ys'lesve my pulse at houio.snd I amroslly sf ‘ ioksop money is the house. -fui.tIr'e detsrtnin:'d“tnsutIar in which t:ey rub--snot . ess lo-—ptovas w at ca- persle are. It reelly nosms cruel to the free emigrants that that‘ should be exposed ' ’ is, and a the roincnstranoos Io afloat. England does _ P of Van Dieuieu‘ dare oin all the oosihl can to stop D‘SDAI:lI'U in , Ppsyuyl tpkes no notice of all t rumou- strhuoha, ,' ' we have a sort of Parliament ‘os‘Ifo'gie)etive__Cousoil. yet the Government have the ma ’ ' y by having the power to appoint noni- ioees; s the old. squatters (the great sheep- 0IIOl'I).vU& with the Government. Danna or Gnnsr Guano-Ciiinnnnit or Bi_1nics.—-We find the following melancholy announcement ‘in c Dunfrice Courier of Tuesday last:-.—“.Dicd-, at sea, on board the ship Chance, from Liverpool to Port Philip, on the 7tIi.Sept’nmber last, Arabella Ann; on the &h. Soptomber, Robert Burns ; on the-lflh Soptembbr, Arthur Vincent, the - only oliilllrsn of Mr. Berkeley W. Hutchin- so'h,: su"rgeon,' government medical oficer of ‘tho Chance, and gii-oat ‘grand-children of .Busns." rs. utchinson is the daughter of Major James Glencairn Burns, and was educated in Dumfries under the care of her grandmother, “ Bonnie Joan.” KASZARIYS _GAZI3'I".I'.‘E. Wednesday, Iarcllfi, 1863. t: “ Bo jut, and fem‘ no ' Is: all the ends thou sini'u at, be thy country's, Thy God's, and ’I'rutb's.”-—-Shsluprorc. IHDII IN Till PRACTICE 0!’ I'll LAW. As the courageous, though ‘gentle and retiring David, in defence of his can act, replied to the unmerited insult and abuse cast upon him, by "the men of war" his re ; so, to our detractors and all their abettors, on the score or our denunciation of the general practice of the law, we say, “ Is their no! u arias!" . Yes, "ti cases" there is indeed; and one which enables us to show as good unds for the position which we have assuin a inst the existing corruption in the ractioe o the law, as ever have been exhibi to the understand- ing» of man for the cficting of any reform, however root and essential, which has been nccompliifiied by more human agencies and means. “ease, in the langu oéltlie bar, we wgl pro‘- -to cause w y e..pi-esent pra ice o the lawgofl not oiilgdbe aniaided l:l:lC!hl;_lI‘0ly abr ropes ;as oscan 0 our civilisation, and the grief and shame of all the wise and benevolent who are themselves mem- bers of the profepiion :--as dirccltly opposed to, - "%°:‘*°‘:......,°:‘.‘,’....»...:r:;"°""°" _ inci e an i . pr tlduoh members p.fou'r.dbuL:‘sdptre ldesilrou: to ta‘ an a ega pracrteiceutili aliepiiegent slinctioned and establish- ed, read what we shall now siibmit_against lop eori-options, and hhOl'OI!l_ hold their own shame ' tioa. turle. below given rovo ting re resen- tation of their beloved practice ; and if cy are -capable of any of the nobler feelin 0 ha- manity it will inspire over} their ntiilnods Wlhldl loathing and abhorrenoe ; or oa me an abhorrent as it is, its perfect and unexag‘gerat4_id truthfulness, they themselves cannot, t ey will not, they dare not dispute. But, alas! convic- tion does not always produce repentance and mI'V'h.:ii tin earth, the divine reformer thus most emphatically and comprehensively denounced the Jewish lawyers and the sinfulness and M caruption of their practice “ Bdware ofllte Scribes which love to go in los‘ cloth- , and‘ lo_vo' saliitnlions in the market phoes,aud the m l‘sos=.;uwl:lch de:bi‘i‘r!::li"rll.o'vll:e' i°; tsnoo,gk‘g’lnsg prayers: these shall reoeivcthegi-outer does not, we confidently ask, the s ii-it of his doctrine and his religion still as enip ti- cally and comprehensivcl denounce all men of the present day, whose c rslctors and practice " spch as are set forth in the above awful de- nunciation? Let our readers peruse -and study a few of the Ii nts of oftheheads oftheLe H ru, as bithfully portrayed b the most ta nlud of all the moral and sarcastic litiiners of die present day, Mr. Thaateroy, and then say whether such abominations are not a scandal and a shame to a civilised and prqfesseifly Chris- tian people; and whether all good men ought notearnestly to seek their extermination. Dan-r Dmuivna-riorv of the incnt Fan-unas ofa few of the Hubs oft e Lnnai. Hrnaa. “Tho Avil and mischief which this monster “ Various this too numerous to recite, are inscribed on the a we” of Hercules, the re- former. Amon them it is written as follows: “ He who argues and employs oratory, being llII’0dI;¢I:)I"’bII0 purpose of wilful deception, is u h«sri..'wip:g' tool of the swindlcr and the 0 t - ‘II B. u ‘ rsou proti-acting, by technical arti- dce, a lawsuit respecting property. in order fiat Igohhimsolf _may derive the larger pickings e same, is s .’ “ The arrows thus anointed are said to carry ;’ and are doing marvellous execu- -tion on the body of the Hydm" “ Some arrows bear legen _ _ do of a seemingly opposite im rt. As for instance,”-— - r.’ ‘ Ewperplcx and bother a witness, with the the view of causing him to swear to an untruth, is honest thin . It is very right and proper knowingly to gurble shtements and misrepresent Riots, or so inuc i ‘ fhlsehoods, known to be such, against the char- actor and motives of a plaintil, or defendant, is extremely brave and gen oiuanlike.’ It is noble and high minded to employ ridicule against right, and to excite vulgar prejudices in behalf of wrong.’ “ Some of these sentences are of a slightly pla fvil character : as,- ‘ tie silk gown of a venal plcader is, by no manna; of means, a wrap-rascal.’ “ Those weapons have a tickling irritating property, and occasion much smarting to the tile " me of these arrows insinuate how sensible and creditable it is to beguiled into enthusiasm inst Justice, by being addressed as ‘ a British u ,-as'Men, s,Iiu.tbaads, g" ,’ and so forth, b a craft , fee-seeking, heartless knave: who, al the while holds the said British Jur , and the men, parents, husbands, and En- glis en aforesaid, in profound and sovereign contem t ” “ Almost a due number of such arrows have been discharged by Hercules, the H u is obser- ved to b£°g:owing vcr sick and aint, and to pine ox 'ngIy for ck of food, which e people have begun to take all possible care to take out of its way. It is obviously in a ba case; and it is evident that a very little will suf- Ilee to settle its business.” 9- WIILIYAI Mn-rnonisr Missions.—Thc An- nual Meeting of the Charlottetown Branch Wesleyan Missionary Soc' , was held in the Wsslsyun Chapel on Tuesday evening the 22nd of February, a prepar- atory Sermon v' Evans, on the previous Sabbath evening. The Most- ing was atts ed by a large and evidently highly interested audience. The p atforni was occu i Ministers and gentlemen connected with itfcrsnt branches of the Church of Christ, exhibiting on a limited scale the unit of spirit and of ofitrt which on hi. to actuate the w le evangelical fsmil . ‘be c ning services were led by the av. Dr Evans, thee chair was occupied by the Hon. Charles \;cung, Attorney General, who presented tIiefl:i|bjscl o the " ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ - "'- O’ ‘< A well written Report was read by Mr. James Moors, the Secretary; and the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted, a movers a are which zealously and effectively advocated the cause of Missions. and claims of the Wesleyan Missionary Society upon continual confidence and support: let. Moved the Rev. J. R. Narraway, seconded by Ca . Oi-lobar, R. N.-—- " the Rspcrtwhioh has been read he adopted; ' Ilceiing reeegnmea with gratitude to Al- mig ty _ the encouragement ii strains to the fvimids o the y to psrsevoiiag alert in the great work ofoxtsnding the knowledge of God over the earth." 2d. Moved by the Rev. S. T. Rand, seconded by the DIE Evsue— he " at t is most dovoutly re' ici in t tokens of Divine uppizeal enjoyed by ‘lobe Wesleyan Mimionavy ' , and by other kindred Protestant Amociatious, regards it an imperative duty and a valuable privilege to aid the Society in the presses- tion of its evangelistic work, as one of the divinely appointed means of accomplishing the predicted tri- um h of the cause of Christ.” . Moved by the Rev. J. B. Strong, socondd by r. James Moore- “ That contemplating the vast multitudes still un- visited by the minlstry of reconciliation, the many obstacles which present themselves to the extension and saving reception of the truth, and the utter impo- -. -this meeting enrnesil or gallon of fervent prayer to Almighty God for continued providsntial favour, and r the more abundant olfa- wida field of Missions! toil." 4th. Moved by the av. N. B. Black, usoonded by the Hon. C. You — " That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Ollico-bearers and Collectors of this Branch Society, for their valuable services during the present your: and that they be rcpostfully roquatod to conduct its affairs during the your ensuing." The sums contributed last oar b town Circuit, in addition to the ma ntonunco of the resident ministers, amounted to £240. In, currency; and judging from the public collection at this Anniver- sary, which exceeded that of last year by several P , it is anticipated, that the closing year's account will manifest an increased interest in the uvuugulitlc enterprises of the Sec . The Iatss of the Parent Society contains the following exhibit of its foreign operutions:— the Charlotte- ~ - - - c IS ' . c‘ . sse .'*:‘..‘.:,".:,".'.:‘:.‘:.'.,°.'."m_.*':°':‘.'.'.'::.°- .:"’"f..:::»£:!" ._.._...., tool in the ads ofan one who Wlll feed a 0";'°"-;',°'- - A-'3'" ."-'°*l'-"°-- stnl him, and enable h to batten on the r- '9‘ A""" " “°l“"" '“°'l""‘ ere. Day-School Teachers, dss., ‘I83 be of Mammon. He would allow hiinse to U“ - u u 8 ll ws°M.,,l,.ub_ WI 50 matter mm‘ for I F u ‘:5 0" '. . ‘"17 “"3 “.h- is to , _ u s ucrsditsd Church Members (in- one of l"J|1“_S.O'.:Il."tli:rc i. ii.i.lH"°" $0; 0. . ‘M33: be hired for I lean tribe, to be letleoee, k- Scholars, in the 0., mi Sabbath Schools, 19.s4i ::""‘*°“°- ..*‘*'=°“:.¥'.:'.... .... *c:‘~:.-=-*.-.~"---- c ° ere’ , t ‘l , eniwui. M"on' igrdrivila h'tln'(lfhl's,preIi|]e'g_yg,"’"‘ ‘ have b:o‘n IOI‘|I{:.éIIl:.I:I field in w itlih, ll'I~O|0IllalIl|:I'| "Isa widow or an coping’ 5 1,3 dgfngdod of with 0 ion communities, the Society is an- fiafr rl htsfl “the H51; .5.‘ 1,“ .n. .3 .5, ions iosow thesnod ofihshiagdoin ofcod.-—(.‘ea. coininsn c was y-oppreseor to lad out Iawsain deeds and settleaeeuu, whereby to name the poor creatures hi " v mgnd; age not wtaptin to Haiku, head t w‘ , or a tr’ t- tcst tlidrbdih inthei prisone'r's him; “:0! well kncwin him to be guilty all the w e." iéolsrtla rs bl Mn 59!"! Of" r In. Rsoolsod It‘rst—Moved by Mr. John Knight, and more mn inn” _,ni’i,ori:itietitl than the N by] r. Jo“. vlfilhfl model- above o '- re en numaablc being a cone: . tacos mice. 0- lfgfiaieiiolrfii victims i-evingmed: is-lie-.snllr‘ .th-t pooplmbsvinslo South. (hut g I .13“ ngggd, fiqped pp, srs, Is,'krwant ofs safe and s mesnsol broken of & tho ,by other ingering , I ,3l_""- ll 'll""°"'i "" 3'.‘ tssinontnmyrbdsof ortunats persons, sans 2'0“. - ‘W Wm ::P:°:.'§|'h s-losggetlisr mm,£E£i:XwC sonic fhw, W“? in.-_h”“::z‘::d kn“. . “kw ‘hm. , . . g eepsss tiel with s “'0 5".*'" it (iccrcsswlsie "r yliostuow )whlqh “P I if ‘ ‘h5‘.h'W°h°d 5 lb“ ‘I’ would remove all those dflsultiol II 3“ Mn. , pi-. bow. vhstobrhe . buildi would ssowovtbo double ' c we on as l zprcpentorytok - . if; and. on on. meeting, both ‘:5 inf‘ ".'heed. 'l'h-Roi‘-rows nor» collootivel and ‘null ’ . itutionul ' with" which is a , y usr insesswiiliinite srts vein ‘ereeiol. ‘.“ ‘wound-w‘ nskeetlng aiitmei r.nio.ie . is, ‘. ' y. unotlui In in the Capt. leak. .IlDensls—-‘list pntlsnasso -the tltcee pg bcesehssefte o heprspstdnfoosesllcn. tcrs.onIl.&nso shssooohmtmmrwhsr ,"“W"""'l!'U"l'l Atu Public Meeting held this day, in the House of Mr. James Moyaegh, Sosris East. lb! the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety, utility, and practicability of erecting a Desw Bridge across Sonris --Alexander Lssllo, Esquire. in the Chair: it was thoshssu ., l..- Ilil. Blessed s the hireling of the 'o"ppressor of a. rider protection of the Court, to insinuate 1) been preached by the Rev. Dr. in. sion of the Holy Spirit upon the Church and upon the Am possible; but only by such people, so really know what they are political: fer. Id. Moved by Mr. ehu M‘Doflld. seconded by Mr. John Knight. that a Committee of I1 he appoint- ed (6 ofwbom shall boaquoniuil to prepare those petitions and obtain signatures. and when completed, to fence them for presentation, the one for His Excellency. to the Coleuil Soastsry), and that for the Legislative Council, to the Hon. onsld Boston, l_IfllItO:’llO'k|‘IhRI Hcosouof Assstnbl to Mr. am- ,w ,itis o ,wi an titsprayes. ‘fifth. ved by Philip ll.)ePsTe, seconded Mr. Richard Burks--That as much money as possib o be raised b subscription in aid of building the Bridge. nth. oved by Mr. James M'Puilane, seconded b T Mr. Daniel M‘Douald That the Committee have 9,~< nsio . Moved by Mr. Lewis Kelly, seconded by Mr. Edward Kieltham—-That the Comniittssccusat of the following persons, with M‘DIll|lIId, William S. M'Gowan, Vulenlino Need- hum, Julin Frost, Angus M‘lntyro, and Herman M'- Doiiuld. ‘lth. Moved by Mr. John M‘Isuac, seconded by Capt. .lI‘lsaino--That the Committee have full power to take what stops it may consider necessary in cor- responding with the Government, prccur' Isus, re- porting the amount of subcriptions and to t such a calculated or hav- erected. ‘Donald. seconded by e Editors of the Royal Gs- Islsndor, be re- publish a copy of these resolutions in their PP“. Aanx. Lneun. Chairman. Souri, 11th Feb. 1858. Mr. John . nous, Hauaard’n Gazette, and the quested to respective To run E—n-rroa or Hannah‘: Gazrrrn. 13; It is with Ioslings of sorrow and sstonidiineut that I have heard that a gentleman in our community profsssedly a member of the Church of England-a a Methodist Missionary Meeting, on the evening of 'l‘ussdny the 22d ult., made use of language decidedly calculated to injure the Church in the eyes of the pre- judiced and the uninformed. His language was some- what to the following el'ect:—" The members of the Church of England are lukewarm. and trust in ritual aucos." For the benefit of the Dimenting cem- inuuity, I begleuso. by we of antidote to the above language of an Anglican hnrchman, to quote the following airs’ htforwurd testimony to the state of the Church of Eng and at the present time. The E inco- pal Recorder says, “The Rev. Dr. Dixon—u distin- guished Minister in the English Woslc an body, and son-in-law of the late Rev. Charles atsou-gives following testimony to the prosperity of the Church of England, in a letter to an American Methodist pa- r—Zi'ou’s Hcrald—pnblishod iii Bostou:—‘ Do not sta ad: but there is more trite religion in the Church of England, than no where else in the coun- try. This Church is the on y Protestant body, which is muki pr ass in ova el' I’lO::kld:II.l.lc0:." ' The Ch'h'rclie$ i ' . most as bod ‘m the ccun . the lower grades hrch t e is n vorlyrylarge, and constantly increasing body, of faithful, laborious and excellent men, who are the ornament of their profession and a blessing to the country. The large towns are full of these men, who are exercising a most powerful and beneficial influence.’ " It is cheering to read language so strongly con- vsith thatto which I have alluded above- Olpoflllly Wllsll it comes from one who, at all events, by ‘profession, is a friend to the Establishment. I will ad no more, than to express a hope that our beloved Church may no more be wounded by those who should be its friends in word and in deed. '- ‘Yours, Iio., A CHURCI-IMAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 24. Lncisnsriva Coimcii..—We have been furnish- ed with two or three Columns of Debate but are unable for want of room to insert it. We noticp that Captain Swabey, has introduced a Bill to regulate the Summoning of Juries. Tau Sons or Tairrniuivcs Coscnr under the Patronage of Mrs. Grubb, took place on Friday last and was respectably attended. The music as usual of the best description, and the audience seemed highly gratified. MECHANICS’ lNS'l'I'l'U'l'E. On last Thursday evening, '1‘. Heath Haviland, F143;, gave a very interestin and Historical out me of the earl En lish ttlers of North erica, and whic cal ed forth a very anima- ted and prolonged discussion. On next Thursda evening, the Rev. William Snod as will (D. .) lecture “ On the connec- tion etween the intellect, the sensibility, and the will of man.” The steamer Admiral has commenced her trips lietwcn St. Johns and Boston. Married, On thurodsy last, by the Rev. John Knox, Pastor of the hint Baptist Church, Mr. Jams McRas. to Miss Sarah Campbell, all of Belfast. . On the 24th iust., by the Rev. John ‘Knox. Mr. James Campbell, to Elizabeth eldest daughter of Mr. Duncan Campbell, of Montague River. Died, On Sunday morni , the 20th inst, at his residence uncau Dinah, aged “years, , lust , whose remains be followed, some distance to die grave, in which his own new test, awaiting the resurrection of the just. WANTED TATE»? BUSIIELS clean BLACK OATS _for Seed f wh' h the h wilfbe given by the ‘siirhscriber hm.“ cu rm“ 1.. W. GALL. March 8. nlflw-~I&A ' CASH ll CASH ! CASH I! AS the Subscriber whhss to d of the whole of his Stock by the Irst of ay, ofirs at redu- cdd prices his dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries. JOHN ARCIIIBALD MoIK)NAI.D March Isl, ll“, ' in Winter Arrangement of Hails. THE MAILS for transnibiou to the nsfihhourtg Psovluoso. Newfoundland, and the Uni states. duri i one ' Winner. will he made every THU SDAY at noon, commune‘ on Thurs- da ,tho Idth December; and the Mails land willbotviadeuponthatdayuadou thndnyolo|ow- ' :'7...s.,.p..:, 3. Thucshg. lsinhal I ‘B . 'I‘hnrshg.A ‘I 7. 'I1:druday, ‘ Thursduy,A:il II. ' -riioius owns. , insssw l. Letters for the qspe Good Hope. Australia, and ieeieunaeoipeor I-lope wdl mun forwarded gs. ieu. J..'..r‘...l lith ceserel oaee.Nev. .isss. . . Static . Further rticulsrs can be obtained at this Ofics. R0 ERT BOOTH, Dep. Ast. Com. Gen. Comniisssriat, P. E. lsla Ch. Town, Feb. 24, 1858. In the House of Assembly, Tacnsnir, Fnnvinv 10, 1853. ESOLVED, That ‘no Petition praying aid for Roads, Bridges or Wharfs, or or an object of a local or ‘vats nature, be received aflsr MYONDAY, the th do" of FEBRUARY instan I8 I. ORDER D, That the fa ' Resolution be inserted In all the NOWIpI|)G|’I.;|glflO(I in Charlotte- Ol . town. JOHN M'NEILI., Clerk A. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Ofice, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, January Ill, 1853. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembl c this Island, made and passed in the Eleven! our ofthe reign of Her present Majesty, iniituled An 1:! for levying further on Aseusiiisnt on all Lands in this Colony, and or the encouragement lg!‘ Education," and of an at made in amendment thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled .4» dot to explain and sound the present let for the Jlsusesieiitqf Laud, out the sacourngstncnt gf Education : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under- mentioned Town Lets, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts cfTownshipo in this Island, in arisen 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: ' acnns scans. Township No. 8, 2218 Township No. 44, 2981; " 9, 4912 " 47, Illl “ ll, 70] " IS, 8182 “ 18, I627 " I50, IMO} N 19. sio « 54, 2030 “ 20, I846‘ “ 55, 570 -- 2|, sic -- 53. 341 H as, sin “ as, salt " 24, I00 “ 60, I500 “ 25, 75“ “ 82, I181 " 28, I407 " 200 " 8!, I000 George's Island, 145 “ 22, 6044 Bunbury " I “ 88, 599 St. Peter's “ 80 " 81, I32! Murray Islands, 21 “ 86, 5 Indian Island. Bo- " 48, 2400 doquo, 200 Charlottetown, lst Hundred of Town Lots, Q of No , 5-8 0. . 3d Hundred, lot‘ No. 46, Q of No. 46, 7-30ths of 3 o. . _ 4th Hundred, 3 of No. 80, 4-l5ths of No. 88. 5th Hundred, § ofNo. 2, I of No. 93 In Pastre Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. 197. own Lots in Geor otown: No. 1, Range 1, Letter D; Isa. 13, Range 2, Let- tor A; 1 No. 9, Range 2, Letter B; Q No. 9, Range 2, Letter F; No. 8, Range 3, Letter B; I No. 3, R tter A in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 90, | of109, 212, 279, and 285. Town Lots in Princetown: Nos. 1.2, I, 4, 5, and 6. No. 6. Row 2, Division I, Letter B. do 2, do 3, do B. 4 and 5, do 2, do 5, do B. . 3, do 5. do C. 5, 6, 7, and 8, do 8, do 6, do C. 3. o 4, do 2, do D. 5. ‘ do 6, do I, do E- 3. do 5, do 2, do E. 3. do 6, do 6, do E. 3. do 8, do I, do H. 7» do 10, do I, do J. or 2: do 4, O0 B. 3. I1, d 7, d K. do o e Pasture Lots in Prinastown Royslty—} of No. B; ; No. 238; No. 240; No. 816. And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sum charged on them as afore- said, together with the costs which have been incur- red, she I not he paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Chur- lottclown, which will commence on Tuesday the day of May nest, application will be made to the Sn- preme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment aga.ilnst the said Lots and Tracts of Land. respec- JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. tiv y REMOVAL. HILIP MACFADYEN. Licensed TAVERN- Kunrnn and VICTUALLIR, begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he has removed from Dorcliecter Street, to a large and comlnodious Haven and Partitions, in Sydney Street, directly in the rear of Haczard’s Printing Establish- ment; and that, vvitha view to public accommodation, he has fitted up the same with every possible regard to ' , comfort, and respectability. lI?'I‘iin Pnninsns, bein immediately contiguous to Q,unnis’s Suiuinn, wil be found convenient for ths accommodation of individuals from the country regularly attending the Markets; as also to such as occssionnll come to Town to transact business in sngof the UILIO cficos. HI rann is large and well enclosed. Tiu: Srasnireo isof the best kind; and afiill supply of the best provendor will always be kept on hand. Charlottetown, soili February, I853. 8wnI0 R. 3. mvnvci, Nos-ans Puni.ic, Coycvnvaivcun, sun Accouiv-raiv-r. FFICF~ovsv the Bookstore of Mr. G. T. Hu- uann, Queen's Square (South side), Char- otown. so- 0 -c 2 9 1 at .. in- o '9 Deeds of Convc succ of all descriptions, of Lou Id and Preehol Estate, including Assign- ments, engages, &c., Letters of Attorney, Bonds, Iodenturss of pprenticcshi , Bills of Sale,Chnrtcr Parties, Arbitration Bondsa Awards, Petitions,&c. , mfi with accuruc and deopslch; Merchants’ , Partnership a other com lcsled Accounts, &o., arranged and balanced at in state charges. OATS! OATS ll OATS ll! ANTED to purchase, 20,000 Bushcls Oats, for d.“ which the Hghost price will be paid, in cash, on vcr . ’ v . 0I'IN ANDREW McDONALD. Charlottetown, February M, 1868. Aw Tenders mr Engine House. TENIIIIS will be received until Tuesday the lot of March next it noon, Item no willing to contract Ibr the erect of an Engine House, at tbehfiorth wfiof the Oman Hausa, in ‘i postdoc‘ to t i Z'.'.~.:..."'~'."'.al... ' - . i'i’i'éz'lno." Charlottetown, February 19, 1868. Is & R G “at Fist of May. TWO MEN'S PLA H AND casii will be pen 5, :JOHN TIIIINAIIAN llshmryl. nus: Is. ' Cooks W Bnrwlit-is its and the rnousailo rliias siasso soon. for wiles the Sshsstlhss i chi-leeitsns. rseoiuoiia - ' ' uuvn in-oii«sar.n. 0 BE SOLD, by Public AUCTION on the couuissaniar. r....a...,..r......i..e,iz...a.'r.i,.-. ILLS of EXCHANGE drawn upon the Lords ms 00-0103» Julio | 4-74‘ commggg, of H... u.j.gg,'g '[‘g°.g.fy’ .3 noxt.nt 11 o sleek null. and LAID at- 80 day's ' t, or any sutn above £50 Stuili , llclfldu ll C0" H'“l- WW I‘ ,’o“N will be granted in exchange tor I... or Briti and WILLIAM AU!-Du or--Lly -dvon-dfw gwgi. ., 5, pig in", ,5. “mm, ch.“ .3 “,3. sale. For particulate and tonne sols. apply to the subscriber, .: in one. a. Chailmtatowa. JOSEPH uizusisv. Ai.so.-—At the SAME TIME and PLACE, St‘ Ar.-rec LEASEHOLD LAND, and the I-IOU EHOLD FURNITURE of Mr. John Auld C lottotowu,Jsa. 8th, 868. Large Sale of Valuable Goods. BY JUCTIOM .1! Its Store 4] Bobergt aagwerth, Esq, Queen 7 . BY A. H. YATES. ALE to take place on Tiiunsnar, the ltd March at I! o'clock. All articles put up by the Auctioneer will be knocked down without the lead reserve. As these goods must be sold, the sale will take place on the above mentioned day without an post- ponement should the weather prove uufsvoura lc. Msichsnls and traders, in town and country,‘ will please attend this sale, as Mr. Yates's orders are po- sitive to dispose of the whole, (long credit will be i on.) s ‘The Stock consists of Broad Cloths, Whitnsys, Buffalo Clolh.TweodDoeskins, ,Kersoys, Han- uols,Blanketu,Countsrpunos,Bed icks, Striped Shirt- ings; 3 Bales grey Cotton, Print Cottons, Osnsbusgs, Denims, Table Cloths, Muslim, Handkerchiefs, Mus- lin Dclsins, Orleans, Coburgs, Lustros, Cotton Bulls, Linen ’ hrca all colours, Cotton Reels, Buttons, ' s, Hooks and you; H s, Fun in Stone artin, Fitch, Raccoon, Muskquas , Inc. &c.; Da- mask for Curtains; Ready made Clothi?, Hats, and Caps, in great variety; Cotton Warp, en, Um- brellas, Ribbons. Laces, and a Large variety of other goods. Fcbrusry I5, 1853. All papers riinoiwrion '1-o avenues: Shares in tlfie Einlgra Oompany ° . THE Committee of Management of the “Eula!- ting Company of Prince Edward Island,” ‘ v ing, in accordance with t power and authority vested in them, concluded an agreement with an able and experienced Ship-builder. (Mr. Francis Auld of Ruslico,) in virtue of which Agreement he is bound to build, for the said Company, a good, substantial. and sutlicient vessel, of about 200 ions burtlicn, to be launched on, or before the lot So ember, I858, and which vessel, it is calculated, w’l be ready to soil from I’. E. Island, for a Port in Australia, on or fore the In Ocrounn, 1853; and all the SHARES in the said Company not having I been subscribed for, or taken up, Do hereby give notice, that copies of the .ArIi'cIcs if at! with Mn. S11- runiv Bovvnn, KAY, of Cavendish, and Mn. 0._CUl‘l‘II, of Curtis- who will, each. atford all necessary information concsming the objects of the said Compsgyl; and who have power, individually, to dispose of no in the said Company,tc a certain limited extent, to such individuals as may apply for then. andars. at the same time, prepared to comply with, and abide by. the Rules and Articles of the said Com . N. B.—It is peeled iii blo to expedite and com lets all the arrangements so- cs—ry to ausuret cpanaro of the Company's Vpeusc from P. E. Island at the appointed time In the F . o. cuaris. Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, I858. MONEY TO LEDTD. NQUIRE at the Olice ofciiaanns Panirnn, I-1sq., Charlottetown. February 1. 1853. lsl. E X E I B I T I O N Of the Industry of all Nations. TO BE OPENED IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, on THE 2n bar ‘or MAY, 1853. COMMUNICATION on the subset of a re a- sentation of the Natural and ndnstrial Pio- ducts of Prince Edward Island, at ' ' lien, having been transmitted to the Committee of the “Royal Agricultural Society,” in order that they may adopt such measures as may be deemed neces- sary to carry out so desirable an object, the Commit- tee invite persons who may be desirous of force S cimens of the Produce or Manufactures of the Is and, to communicate with the Secretary on the subject. In making up an assortment of Samples of the dif- ferent Agrieullullural Products, the Committee wish to obtain the undermenlioned Articles, for the bout specimens of which they will pay the prices athxsd to ench—l.ho same to be shown on the day of the the Grain Show, viz., 8d March nexu- Thisc B-iehels of Timothy Seed, £8 0 0 Barrel ofOatmoal (200 lbn.), I I0 0 Half Barrel Pearl Barley (I00 III.) I I0 0 Cheese (not less than 20 lbs. weight), per lb., 0 I 0 Firkin of Butter (about 80 lbs. weight), per lb., 0 I 0 Do. Lard. (about 80 lbs.), per lh., 0 I 0 Ten Pounds of Dressed Flax, I 0 0 Ten Pounds of Dressed Hemp, I 0 (I B shel of Flux Elesd 0 10 6 vs Pounds oftlurrs ay Send, 0 ‘I0 0 Five Pounds of Csudlobsrry Myrtle Wu, 0 lo 0 Two Pounds of iinrsuparilla Root, 0 5 0 'l‘Iircc Bushols of Ry I 0 0 'I1ireo o. Buckwheat, 1 0 0 Half do. Indian Corn, on car, 0 0 I By order of the Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Persons desirous of becoming Members of the So- ciety for the current year, ending lat Jul , 1853, an nested to enter their names with the ocretsry, on orJel'ore Saturday the 26th day of February next. a 52. Printers and Publishers. ‘ THE undersigned ‘n s rnsnufaotnrar of Print Ink,of every colour and qnantit , which he knows to be equal to any menu lured’, and which he will sell at the lowest rice for CASH. As is determined that his Ink shall recommend itsel , In only solicits ONE TRIAL oflt, relying upon It own merits. . Extra fine jet black ink for said and wtmd—suI printing; cxtrs black book and news Ink of superior qualitfi; also coloured Ink of every variety. S. . PETTENGILL 8 Co., 1 SInte-streoI,Boe- ton, agents for New England Slates. SHELDON COLLINS, old-street. New York. 5 Publishers of Newspapers inserting thi aduectise. . . 0‘, '. most. lllclIClIl“IItlO paragraph, to the (mount and ssndinfl Ind I paper ooutalulng it, we will sud Islhs. sows Ink. - ' S. M. PETTINIIILL I. Co. Jsnlary 4. I888. ACIWOOIPS MAGAZINE hr JANUARY J , I , N23...-.,i.-.....,.. =’ *