i ,,. iisszsiwea. zcszeu-urn.» :19: tobed tclied fr the provision t{I‘l.rlcltl,t."I'I‘Il'liIt'.I'Il,'tI. (iii: are DWBOPS of the very ef- tii.-i.-iit manner in which that service was per- f0I'llIt‘Ll. And I aui happy to hear testiuiogy to the discretion and Ufllfiflflfllw 07 “'9 0 ' corn to whom Vice NI 5". ‘_(h°'K" 5°!‘ iiioiir entrusted so tIt~llI(‘tIlA;“l’lIId.(IImCIIIl ii du- t . And I believe tlllll l '1”; l9“**“P3' ll-yllll w--ll linieil course lMI_0PfA9d _b,Y ""3 B35“ Uoit-i'iiiiiciit VIII _avert lerl0|l_l d"I”'w' “Pd m” tun-, t‘i)lllrIl0||' V“. Pl” .ubil°c- of a rflmuny power, and otherwise IOMI l0 hill]?! 00lIl9' quoiices. After tlu close of the fisher IeuIon_. Iler MI- jeglyv N H4y\’uruuIijfl LDC ‘DIE lvlltl UlIllA2(Isl«l|§ ,,..r1- illmlll. toentar law "8 Negotiation u the liroiidcst basis of reciprocal and ' _ concessions . in "Id '‘ WE“ “'3 “J 0"‘ deed I was instructed.) to furnish a statement of the several points aflectiiig the interests of this Islaiid, proper to be considered in such ne- gotiiitioiiu. You may be assured thntllolfi Ill‘ ton-stu will not be neglec . _ You will tlierel‘or_e,I hope, concur with me that it would be desirable, at presenl-J0 850910 from biking an active meaIure_I on the subject of the Fisheries or ol"l‘rade, which iuightb _uny possibility embarrass or impede the_ _ III of the respective Governinfflllvl-ll! l||'_|" "S "'9'? negotiations to ii. successful and amica le termi- nation; an event which Iain sure we hailed by u and the people of Prince Edward Island with) the greatest sutisfaction,—for on will remember the excitement which prevu led in the United States in the early part of last suiiiiiier on the Fishery Question, w_ ich pa‘rtly nrosu l'i-oin statements promulgated in the Colo- ni«~.~i. without that due caution, the want of wliii-li was foreseen by the Minister who held the (‘oloiiial seals iii I845, when lie alluded “ to the daiiigor whidi cannot fail to arise from an O\'l‘|'SlI'IlIllt'tI nssuiii tioii of the power of exclud- ing the lishernii-,n o the United States from the wat--rs in vvliit-h they have the right to Iollow their iiirsiiits.“ On the other hand, the Anis- rii-aii ri-ss, at the time I refer to, seem en- tin.-ly to on-rloolr tlie_llagrant breaches of the 'l‘ri-iity which were daily. coiiiinitted by Ameri- can siilijocts, rm"!/tin liiiuts where their ahlcst Stiitcsiii.-,ii latllllll. their countr men have neither right nor title to tres iass. y the Convention of INIR‘ llnitned States IIrll|t'I'lIIt‘I| have liberty in i-.oiiiiiion with Her Majesty's sulijei-,t_s, to take tish ol'i-very kind in those wiiters whicli are de- IIlIl'lI in tho 'l‘ri-nty, and the have liberty “ to dry and cure fish in any 0 the unsettled hays, Inn-hors and crci-ks on the southern part of New- fouiidliiiid and of'tlie coast of Labrador.“ Should the Anierii-iiii Government therefore agree to make lIll.IL'II equivalent concessions as iiiiiy iiiakc it advisable to accord to its citisens thi- saiiiic privileges wliich are-,_ enjoyed by _Her i\l.ijssiy's subjects here, the Fishery Question, Ill so lit!‘ as Prince Edward Ishuid is concerned, IIIIIIIILH ol' easy solution; for the colony is in po.-on-ssioii of numerous reserves, aliuttingl on its sea shores, buys, harbors and creeks, w ere the tides ebb and flow, expressly granted _and secured for fishery urposi-s by I is ate Majesty King George the ' Iiird. With the advice of the |-ix.-cutive, I liuvo forwarded to the Queen's (ion-riiiiicnt it Map dclciiiatiiig the localities of these resorvcs, distinguishing the tenures by which they are held, and copies of that Map will he laid before ‘on. _ lcannot eonclu e, without alluding_ to the ailvaiituges which must accrue the inhabi- t.ants' of this Colony from the _Illectric lhlegi-a_p which, notwithstanding their insular position, will enable them not_only to interchar:£oi_ntsl- Iigein-e with their neighbours in the ining I’roviiici-s, but with the people in the remotest ooriicr of the vast American Continent, in the slioi-test space of time. Man's inteIlect,the gift of his Creator, graciousl bestowed to carry out Ilis'la-nciii-i-iit pur see or the the hu- Illllll rm-o, cnimot i more wonderfully exem- plilietl than by the discover that an (falilc “ in the deep bosom o the ocean buried, iiiiiy convey to the shores of Newfoundland, one hundred and flirty fillies distant. in 9 my few ininntt-ii, the words I am now addressing to you. Such will he the result when this great under- taking is voiiiplcted ; and to the '¢-.nterp_rising gentlciiien who have einhnrkcd their ea ital lo accoiii ilish it, this Colony is much inde ted,- iind I iopb,they will meet with that support and success which they so well_ deserve. I shal happy at all times, and on till sub- ‘ cts, to communicate with ycu,to ex dite ub- ii- business, and to promote the wel are 0 the people. After Ilis ExcelIency’s Speech had been read I) John M'Neill, Esq., the Senior Clerk of the I miss, the House roceedcd to the appointment of the usual Stand rig Committees. Messrs. Clark, Davies, Mooney, Inird, Fraser, Moiitgoincry, and the Hon. Mr. Pope, were ap- pointed ii Committee to pre re the Draft of an Address in answer to IIiI celleney‘I Speech. , run IDUCATION AC1‘. Hon. Euflinai introduced ii Bill to rectiiy an omission in the Free Education Act, which had accidental] occurred, through an oversight, on the part c ‘M10 Committee who epuiuiried the engrossed copy of the Bill last Session. It was intended, that Assessors for the Assessment of the inhabitants of Charlottetown and Common, and c getown and Common, should be appointed b the Govcriimcnt: the error II the ouiissioii o “ arlottctnwn and Common" in the clause authorizing the appointment. OPPOSITION PAITY IN PAILIAMEI‘. 8' (In its being pro that Ms. Loscwosrii, slioulil be a member of the Committee to r?- I ire the Draft of an Ailili-css in answer to I:IXI‘t'IIt‘lI(‘y‘S Spuych.-— I .\Iii. lI.\\'ILAND rose and said, that he did not know wliotlicr Mr. ,Longyyu;-tli was a member of the opposition partyox not; but ' he was, it was highly improper, in his Mr. II'.l.) opinion, to appoint him a meiiilior the Coinuiittee to rcparc iin Aililress, in answer up His li:ncy’s S II. The (.‘ouimIthq_ or the Bo- ll nsihle S stx-m. WIlIt'll, it was g J, '3. no‘ fully cstul) ished, on ht to_o0IIIIId wboIly.of iiienilicrs taken from t e ministerial Qjui in the House, according to the g cum use e of the Dritish House of UoIIDfld.U§l wcu d be iihsiird to call upon tIlt|l|m[lOII¢I0fl to assist in carrying out views to w ‘they fig, opposed, and to l|l(I the (loveriiinunt in t e - niing of their measures. Him. Mu. Cons replied that, ifsuch was the view which the opposition-tbck of their duties’ in the House, he would sdvib them to give no- live to their cosutitueututbut the had resolved to decline taking an active share the business of this House. sad -that-. they would object to being appointed members of any of its Com- mit ’ ' ' that the use of an tees. Mr. llsvruitu reyelud, opposition is Purl IxWt"\vas' I) k esp watoli over the proceedings tltlllltilsterlal party, to check an Ittsui ts It sit ' ents the iai...¢i...’...i .' ts on ' ‘*,i.- oil" t pi-ovidedtbey ii 1 ill ' their du in that , s ,, y theirop - _ . mess. ii°a'-'i3."i'<i'v.-.'.’i.7"li.'.li'e'-i."‘iii'é§.'i3i"vo-id di thei OIIQ scliur the most im Hon. Mr. Ccus lnally observed, that no inun- her ofa Committee was expected to to his conscience, or to subscribe sentiments of which he disapproved. It would always be rtaut of their duties to r co Itituents, al ugh thy Ilmuldkbever of-any lend a helping hand for the furtherance ministerial measure. 0 for a member so circuuistuaoed, to expressflliz dluent, in his place, bi the whole or uuoyiart iuadc by I Coiahitme of he of I Report was a member. After q few very brief observations from the Hon. Mr. Pope, Mr. Mocue , and the Hon. Mr. Palmer, the matter diop ‘ ,und the Gimiulttee ve. appointed as Ibo Tiicusiuv Evusiso, 6 o,ci.oox. The English Mail arrived It 0.,» Traverse It ve o'clock, and may be expected in The mail for fiigluud wi I close at Ship It , Jrriuslest lulu frost bees.-—PurIuit, dpeli. Surubt Ilope. Bailey. Lucy Alice. P 00- ' Mur- Mue- Ou the Illh Jsuuub George Wudiuuu, of tin. daughter of the late Mr. James Mubuud, of ville,Q. C.—St. John‘, JV. 3. paper. ed. ‘y, by the Rev. Mr. Lee, Mr. riuou Edward Island, to ladi- Peters- HIS he I g wiiui AT 5, A. ii. iii?" I133’ l mu’ Ii N. N. W.Iu-ougdo. I N. mod. do. Motooxoloycul Journal. IAIOII‘I'II- ‘I'llIIMOMI'|'II- - ' um non, ' son WIATIIII. . mad. Ilrecso Overcast. Puusiq now Inn: 0 I. - Overcast. Passing Iuuw till D's. iu., tlisn blue sky with ocu- uiunul clouds till p. m.. then overcast undpauiug snow. Au- roru Ill eveni . . Passing Iuow till I0 a. m:, then blue with . noon}: passing rain after 9 p. as. Overcast, with fog and di-iufigg ruin, till 9 u. ui.,tbIn blue sky with passing clouds till it p.iu.; 0 then oversn and ii‘. _ . vereustu cloiulyf 0 . in., then bhe sky, with Iliglitp iiig clouds, and sworn in evng. A Ippl each of the for the C founded upon an I Legislative Council Chamber. Fnscaur, I0, 1853. RESOLVED, That the Tliity-seventh Order of this House be inserted three times in Newspapers published in Chrluttutowu, information of the bile. HARLES DESBRISAY. Clerk Leg. Council. That no Bill, resolution. or dher proeoudiag, ' to the House pplicutieu' ,uddvumId of Iseuibly, I}O,lIIllllISd by the Council, uulusu II icutiou to the sums olsut. with such documents sum Ioeoui tboIume,buuluo Iudtotbo Couu.e,il, ia Ge’ii.e-ril Assembly." V..- 0 In the House of Assembly, Tuuususr, Fssuuasr I0, 1853. _ ESOLVED. That no Petition yiag aid lbi’ . ‘ or WbIrfI.or ob tot‘ uloeulor ivute uIturu,bIrees Ihur AY, tlsoiflh I oflf IlUAB.YiuItun ‘ RDER .D. but the f ‘Incl tloa be inserted in all the New@p la Claudette- w JOIIN M‘NElLL, Clerk II. A. Path lecd To be Aideule-Camp to His Governor-—Lt.-Col. Jolin Hum aw-in» . . Tobe D?uty Adjt.-General of MiIItI—Lt.-Col. Hon. Wm. wubuy. v To cemrruad lbs Cavalry throughout the Island- Lt.'-‘Ccl. Hon. irst Troop Davies to have the ruukof Mujur. Liout.J to he phiu. Charlottetown Troop of Cuvulry.—Coruet J M‘ Donald C Bdbert Wade. to I llrtillury.—-Capt. Paul I’irIt Queen's l-°-1"" . . M'GilI to be MI , 7500 Long Wright and P Nelson to Csptuiuu. I euuty Nelson to be L_'ieut.-Calorie . IO Isle of first Queea'I County Bsulleut. to be Colouul. Cs iulDouuld Nielluluop to be Major Lieut. Dose fourth Q,ueIu'I Count lqi ant.-—-Mujir David LIWIO£.l0 be Lieu;-C Iblll“lt.l"‘bOK”iIjbf. cI'.ieut. I; be 0 ' ‘I out t.— I -'IM“DouIld to-he Lint.-Colonel. Capt. At-Ioborh III to be " fiurtb A ingl 1‘! -Ito tb lie . vlee First a bunny to be LMIl.z70IOIO Joseph is be It 'l‘lilr4 Pi brown to Head. Adjutant GIs¢ral’I Ojlu, Charlottetown, February 4, 1853. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Com- mander-iu-Cbief, has been sud to make fol- lowing Promotions and Appointments iii the ilitla, viz:— -- To be Lieuteauut Colonels: The Hon. Geor Coleu, Major James Cam I, Msjov “ Jose , “ Ron. M'Don’ub|d.! " " Ju. Irliiiricu. “ Donald Ramsay. " Praucis , Capt. Hugh Brows, " John Nelson. " Hou. W.W. , " David Lawson, " John M'GiII, " W. S. Mucgowuii, The Hon. W. Swubuy. “ Peter Muegowuu, To be I Ijersz JII. Ccles. formerly Capt. Capt. Jobu M'DouIld of the Queen's County “ Ileuj Darby Troop of Cavalry, “ ld Manson Capt. JII. Bugnsll, “ Donald Nicholson " Paul MI y, " David IT ' “ Thomas Pstliieh, fill " Benjamin Davies, Sifl'Ad'tItI, itlitberuuk f —-Thomas I ya u w uB“u.o Mqjt ink and H . an . Gray. Hos. Wm. George Colus. Queen's County Cavalry -Cu Beuj. GIIII CI . Janus Coluu. jfl., sud Illlllll. Msbey to be Major. aty llogimout.-—MIjer ' be Llout.-Oolouel. Capt. William worth LiIuts.CbarleI t.--M ' Jolie Capt. JII. D. aQrd ' It. Jobs Fsrquliarsn lobes Q:-ea's County Iegimeut.—Joliu M‘GlIl, Lieu... M'Deauld to be c. In. ' .- !°'P‘--9"“-“IQ? to yer. , . . Illll ' C II .--C I‘ J F CpmPbq%::.I|.| .I.In'lu—téO lglfl. ‘ma i...°‘:'i'2...,. Rogiinuut.—MIjor W. 8. cM.:egowaI Capt. Wm. Boprku i-out.-—Msjov Deuetl Capt. Norman Mio- MOI g‘ _ the has. Wright Ruuiuuy ' ' Pups lobb- ‘T _ I Ijpr, v ' ' "1‘fl’"OW'I'I0H!, I _‘ j Lanai ros Iaau. - T P, , IESOLD. by Pulb.l.i:. AUC'I‘ION. on the vstu_COItI'Iof. Iu '|‘eesh‘Ltiio’i lilhut II o'clock uoou, MILL Iud LANDut- Iuclied. . to MIIII. Ind WILLIAM AULD. sud _ u. , For puvtieuluvs Iud ' is‘ bsvlsrieeswu. ' JOSEPH III-INSLEY. ' Cbsrlmtolowii, Jun. 26th, I353. EDUCATION I J MATPHEWSON rurpoafully IIIOIIOCIO the o iabebuauis Charlottetown. that be ieudiito _._.——.. I gupiiy. -as as use. of on Globes; meals of the Latin Lsnguiige. Ternie—l‘Ir the tint seven 3l’blcIfl,‘7l. dd. per Qlurter; and II. Gd. additional for the lust two I- Tlle hours ofTuitiou will be from io o'clock a.ni. to I p.ui. , Charlottetown, Feb. I, 1858. (III 2w) THE Subscriber begs to inlilll-Ile IIIII. in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen. Cotton, Bill: and Lines Goods, Huh. Fun, Carpetiiigs, GIIII, Earthenware and China, dtc.,--he will until the In of MAY next. allow 5 per c¢ut., on all pur- chases, for CASH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hund—A few Tons of Anthracite Calm, Figure Heads. Coal Tar. Bath Brick. 26~"7rc§sI ol'IVI1E>.M_LOVC’E~TI.~;-- BER wanted, for a Breast- work. to be delivered by the let JUNE next, I to ‘W’ WILLIAM HEARD. Those Poisons whose Accounts are tw ve months overdue. are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to, if ‘re- quired. unless Ietilsd It once. ~ LAW PETITION. PARTIES having charge of the MJIJVE L1 W PBTI1'l0JV‘lhIoaghout Rio IIlInd,ure respect- fully requested to use their best exertion to line be same Iig-uod.uI uumerously and speedily as ouible, it being necessary that the said Peiiiinii Ihou d be re- turned on or before the first day of March next. N. B.-Return the Petition by some careful hand. addressed. to Mr. J. W. Morrison, No. 3, Queen Street. Charlottetown. JAMES MORRIS, Soc’y. of Con. Com. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, I853. LAND ASSESSMENT. TruuIurer’I Ofi'ice,Chiirlottetown, P. I-‘.. Island, January I5, I853. IN uruuuiiee of the Act of the General Assembl 0 this lsluad. made and posed in the Eleveiit yeurof the reign of Her present Majesty, iniiiulud An .di:t for levying further on Asuusunt on I Lands in this Colony, andAfor the encouragement ct made in Imeuduseul our of Her said to otflain and let for the Jim uuust of Land. the c-cowagcsunt acacia-i .- I do here give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, ing to the terms of the said AcI., of the uiuler- mealioued Town Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in this Island. in arrears for the nou-payment of the several Iuuis due and owing min «to Hei:“M|J'°'l¥. under and by virtue of the first iueu ‘ viz scan Icuus. Towuuldp No. 3, 22]! Township No. 44, 298i] '" 9. 4913 " 47, 115 J “ 1|. 70! =5 48, siea " I8. 1627 I" so, [Mag i“ II. 510 " 54, 2080 “ 30. I345} “ 55, 510 " II. Sill “' 58. 847 ~ as. sin u 59, use -- 24, ioo -- , I500 “ 85. 155} ‘- 52, H8‘! -* :9. I401 -- 61, 200 " SI, 1000 George's Iiiluiid, I45 " 32, 5044 Bunbiiry " I4 “ 88. 5 St. Peter's " 80 " 81, l82l _ Murray IIII ads, 21 “ I8. 500 Indian Islusid, Bu- ' “ 48, 400 doque, 200 Charlottetown. lst Hundred of 'Icwn ‘Lots, I ofNo. M; 5-8ofNo. 06. Id Hfiudrud, ‘of No.45, ‘of No. 45, 7-80tliI of 58. o. 4th Hundred. of No. 80, 4-l5tbs ofNo. 33. Mb Hundred, ofNo. I, {ofNo. 08. Punuro Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. 197. Lots ' G etc-wn : own in eorg No. 1, Range 1. Letter D: No. I8, Range 2. Let- ter A; 3 No. 0. Rouge 2, Letter B; I No. 9. Range 8, latter I‘; No. 8, Range 8, Letter B; j No. I, Iluugu 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Roy: Ity, Nos. 80, 00, I of I00. I18, I15, and $55 Town Lots in Prineetirwn: Nos. i.I,t,4.I, use. 0. 5, low 2, DWI! icon I, Letter B 5. do I, do 8, do I and 5, do 2, do 5. do B. do 8, \ do- 5. do C. 5. I, 1, sad 5, do 8, do 5, do C. I. do 4, do« I, do ,D. 5, do 5. do- I, do E- 8. do 5, do— I, do E. I. do 5, ' do- 5, do E. I. do 5. do- I. do ll. 1, do I0, ' 'b- I. do J. » 5, do 1, Cr 4. do B. I. do ll, 7, K Past And tliu owners oftlie said Lets Ind Tracts of Laud ‘ Iaimed as aforesaid. are hereby . that issues tbeuum olhrged on them unfore- ' which have been incur- erm of lettelowu, which willeouimeuoo ea Tn fly of May Int,‘ will be made In the Sr- pruou ,dIiug Ihesuid Term. l'ov.Judguieer again‘ the said Lots and ‘Pructu of Lsud.«iuIpue- ilvoly. . JOSEPH POPE. Trmsurev. suduyllluld Horticultural Society. B ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will into place It the rsi.srr1rn.uv'cir Ii.u.r.. MONDAY the list day ofJuuuury Iiisauii. when tbs accounts he put r wl be Iubuilltsd,’Iud up oleuiou atone... wil take 2 lies. (fie-les Young the eillr Vice Prdulduut deliver us Address. " The sum - u at n. . M‘ film !':Sl't7.d|R.!.'o’::ti”' '" -7 . LAWSON, Secretary. Juumry I, I855. ' . y w -._ i v - Lntycxwooirs usosiiivii at if Ts? -« In ti.’ ‘I _ Ibsro be paid on the allocation 5?. .. W‘ ‘PROSPECTUS I’ A" 07 'l'MEi- - »‘-'CIiu.rlott.ot.own Gus Company. rsovisiosai. couIIi'i"ruI:: Hon. IJAIIIL Bauiurs, Cliziiriuiin; MC. Charles Young. Hon. W. W. Lord, Mos. Cburluu Hensley. Hoe. Joseph Pope, I-‘rear-is Longworsb. Esq... James Wulkiuiiliaw, I-‘.sq., lndiirtieu Anderson, Ileury lliiszsrd. I".Iq., HQ. George Bimbo. Mr. (ieorgr lleer, Janus D.’llaiiIsvd. EIq., George Ilelllois, Esq. Tl l I! Iupertcwily and advantages oflias over Ivory other iiiiiiliod yet. discovered foi lighting 'I’owuI are so sell‘-evident and so universally iicluiowledgsd. that it would be superfluous to dilate on the subject,- sad it is only that. while ovary Town and considerable Vi in Great Britain, as also uiuu Town is the us‘ ? Provinces. are lighted by G’us, this, the Ca pitul of riuee Edward IIIIId.IlioIlld be ' ' ii ~.. .. euu. To supply this dluidurulum. it is now proposed to term I aim steel: Coiiipsiiy—io be Incorporated by an Act of the I.egiIliiture--wllli I subscribed Capital of 10000, in I100 Shares, of 15 each, to be managed by I bodyvol Diieetomsiiauelly chosen by the share- erI. ' - As many eftlie_ inhabitants of Cbsvlotretuwu may be comparatively unacquaintud with the practical resulbi of Giis Companies, it in.iy be proper to ob- serve, that is Joint Stock Company for lie purpose of lighting the 'I\iwri with GII, can hardly be called a speculation; because it is now ascertained, Ii refe- rence to the annual Reports and Dividends of Gas Companies of Great main. and some efibe Ingli- bouring Colonies, that wherever they have been ed with ordinary prudence and economy, they '. lllllllg have yielded acertuin and steady return of annual interest on the capital invested. Previous to bringing the scheme before the public. the Provisional Committee had been in correspond- ence. with competent parties, both in the neighbor- in Provinces and in Grunt Britain, and from the in orniiitien thus obtained, and the estimates ‘the ed, they are of opinion that the Lao , Buildings, Apparatus, Machinery and Pipes requi- site to enable the Company to go fully into operation, may be acquired and completed for and wiih the proposedcu ' . 'l'o enable the Company to coniinunce operations II once. and on the most advantageous terms, it has been resolved that a deposit of ill 5:. ' of shares, and list up fqjrther cull be iviade,'till tbe.Acl of Incorpovrlou be c tuined; and that such further culls Ihii b payable by such instulnienis, and at such intervals, as the Directors inii_v judge most convenient lbr ihe Shnreholdeiii and the requiremenis of the Com- n . p.Ayllhcugh certain spirited individuals were pre- pared to subscribe the whole of the requisite Capi- tnl, it is deemed but fair to give the public an opportunity of participating in the advantages of the undertaking: and for this pur e the Subecri SQ List will reniiiin open It tie Ollice of Mr. Llwvsoiv, Interim Secretary to the Committee,-— more than cue-liulf of the Shares being Ilready subscribed. JOHN LAWSON, Ia. Secretary. February 3, 1858. II?’ 0_fllce—DuBri'ray’s Buildingr, Queen-strut. some door as the-Clerk of Commissioner‘: of ' Small D¢Ms—-ur ITAIII. ’ . "1 In addition to its greater, economy, Gas Light may also be pronounced older than any other ordi- nary Lipht. It so Iparlu—it cannot be csrelessy placed in contact with bed curtains, or substances easil ignited. ,snd it requires scarcely any attention. Ii may be turned down in an instant to the most minute speck of flame, ready to be restored to full brilliancy when necessary, by the siuiple turning of the stop cock; and even when it escspeu by the carelessness of an attendant, or a defect in the fittings, it at once indicates the reci- dent to the whole household, by the disagreeable smell which it occasions. From the large quantity which must be mixed with Itmou no air are it becomes explosive, it is scarce y possible that this accident should oc- cur, in uuy ordinary apartment, even if the Gas were allowed to escape for the purpose. And as its Inell Io insluntl indicates its presence in col- lars. or other con nud situations, where it niii vs escaped in uuntity from the accidental break. ing. or leakage o a pipe, it is onl by the greatest carelessness, or ' nonince. that I light will be ap- proached toil, beieore it has been slIovve'° to escape by the free admission of air. ‘here is no such thing as the bursting of I pipe, or the blowing up I Gssometer. ‘Runs-rivu Exruiuu.-—Thu relative cost of Gas has been geuerull considered not to exceed one- third to one-half i cost of iallow candles. III Cheap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest . . . T. THE MANCHESTER HOUSE, No. 4, Grafton Street North Side Queen Square, a carefully-selected Stock DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. : American and West India Goods and Groceries, are now opening for Sale at very low rates for Cash. JOHN ARCHIBALD MALYJONALD. December 1, I852. ALIJANOE LIFE JIJVD FIRE INS URJJVCE COM- P.d.)\"Y, LONDON II-i-Auinsnwi) Iv ACT or rssaissrusr. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for I’. E. Islsiid. MONEY FOUND, N the Mel ue Road, between Town and the Ten-Mile Heill, about two months since, a small sum of Money, the owner llllllll have 'the same, on fthevecf. b rnuliiiigupp icsticivui t e In iber. Pmo y ALEX. C'AMPBEl.L. Mulpeque Road, I0-mile Hill, Dec. I7, I852. Legislative Library Notice. NY rucu or persons having any Book or Books A int ir possession belonging to ihe l.I-1GISLA- TIVE LIBRARY, are hereby particularly requested to return the same forthwith, or previous to the meet- ing cf the Logislulgsbrhr. H. W. U)BBAN, I.' rurisn. Legislative Library, Jan. SI. 1853. 2w FOR SALE, HE Interest in and lo I"illy-five Acres beuseliold _ of LAND, situate on Lot 23,on the Haze rave read. at present in possession of John lll'Kiiy. here Ire twenty acne clear and dot cultivation, with I good Prume DWELLING-I E, U) I5, and a rs. Tlluubovu b I ‘Ivy fisi s properly, upd well worthy the siieailbb of punies wialiiiig lo uiyc II. - P For further particulars, apply to Joint M‘Kas. on the Pvouilsel. or to the Isdomgseil. , ROBERT BJZNNIE. Charlottetown. 5th Febrlsry, I858, Slat) POI! SALE, HE Lesssbold Interest of too acres of Lead sluiiie Ii CInce'Cove. liaise. Ii fronts on the Gulf Slllve. uud iudiflvrl by the Port II miles from Chrlettetown. The Roll is One billing per uevu,cuI’ ‘ammo. Theruisugood Dwelling House and two with I 25 and 40 I fl. 50 level In slsured sad in geecl eulilvailori, remain- weed. 'I‘lisrelu ruin Iiilie door. Au Ibeiidiniee efeee-iiisswu can be d In the blots. fps particulars, apply to ' ' « v -v Auxssbss M-Ni:ii.i.. ‘ '- y _ 0: th Premises. _Cuboe CuvolI.btM,'QIt. juius Gn-at (yuyge Street. , IV AS now open ii fol Ind cdlnplete IJWQIIIJIN of ’geiiuinel)RUGS and M DICINES, (fiiiiaii-si.s, Sniviso Sushi, Puarcauur, &c., &c. Toilet sen Ila-he-iiiian, cut and blown glass; Tooth, Nail. iiad Shaving BruIlies——bufl'alo horn and tune- paieni handles; Hair and Infant BruIhuI—'-Inlvrerud iiiid pesrl inlaid; Combs. Rack and tlivlo-—uirtoiIe, biilfiilo, and (iemisn shell; I.ubin'I, lloleroia. Put- tey's, and lligg'ii Perfaiiievy; geui'I. Pccluit Mirrors; JLWl‘lLRY——-gold and silver Rings ii , 9 |udiII' and genl'I. Iilvsrand. pearl inlaid I'crt-niounoies; India Rubber Toys. for cliildren; gold, iiilvcr Ind pearl Beads; fancy Pupur. Weights, and Polka Bells, Perfume Satchels and Cusliioiu. &e..'dic. , _ English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ,' PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE S'l‘UI-‘F8, 5 sold Iu the trade in cools and charges. CAMPHII, OIL, and BURNING FLUID. . Ciucir:uI—wiiie. sods. butter, water Ind sugar; Cllllll, English and Aiiierirnii; Cake Ornaments und,Flavoring—Venillu,lemon, nutmeg, cloves, ciuusnien; Spices and Confectionery, Digby Herrings, &c In Select GROCERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and Siougliloivs Bitten ; PORTER, ALE dt LIME JUICE. , fifil. . i cureliilly selected the above personally , challenges the market for a cheaper and better Stock in the above line. lI.——Su Jtdvsrtiusient of Fruit, {i:.. £c., uully low. _. Dec. 2|, I852. war RECEIVED, A further supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. per Steuissliip. Canada via Halifax I HI-2 latest styles in Ilautleii and Dress Materials, viz. :—Norwicli glacee VelonuI,Iiitin-Ilri e craps Luslres, Robes in new sly s; oth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter eating: Ladies‘ while and blucli Istiifslippevs; do. Preruah, and patent leather 8 i pen ; while Kid Gloves; extra French white satin ilibons; Ladies" mohair Nels: purse, Barbers‘ and Tailors‘ coloured Twists. A large variety of Jlrticler rsitable for Christrnur Born am! New Year’: ‘fa 2000 Pieces of En huh and American BOOM PAI’I‘.RlNG, from per piec_e upwards; Paper, window Curtains, very handsome. . ' Ai.Ic, A choice lot of 'I‘I'}AS, very cheap; mail and London Loaf SUGAR. Puucheouii Molaasesksupurior CurrantI,liuiiiiiiI. Candied Citron, Spices of all kinds. . Starch, Soup. Candles. Mustard, Fig Blue, Indigo, Logwood, Redwood, Alain, Sole Leatlier, dtc. &c. For Sale by ‘the Subscriber at his usual low rules, for PIIOHPT PAYIIINT. - HENRY IIASZARD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 21, I852. ALL SUPPLY. If HE SUBSCRIBER orrirns FOR SALE, s GENERAL ASSORTMENT BRITISH Mi\NUFAC1‘UREI) GOODS, ‘ MILLINERY, &c. &c. Just arrived per Barque Sir Jllucaader, from Eng- land WM. HEARD. Giest George Street, Oct. I2, I852. Cheap! Cheap! Cheap for Cash! At the Guuunar. Rurosrronx of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE ill ' HE Subscnberu have pleasure in announcing to their numerous I"r'iendI, and the Public, the arrival of their Fall and Winter STOCK OF GOODS, , comprising almost every article in the Trade; which ‘ are now open for inspection, and having been selected on very favorable terms, will be sold at extremely low prices for cu . 4 An only call will be to the advantage of present Purchasers. A. & J. DUNCAN & Co. Dorchester-Il., Oct. 25, I852. Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WILSON, No. 3. Riciusoun S-rnurr, has JUST BECEIVED. per Brig ./llexariiler, from Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, 7K of I large addition to hisvery extensive BT04 BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS. Among which he begs particularly to rccoinmend to notice, I very choice selection of articles Iuitsble fbr the Season, consisting of Woollen Shawls, Twusdu, Orleans, Scotch Tsrtans, Ermine Cloaking, Black Lace Flouncing, Lady .\lIynreIs and Duchess Shawls, Cashmere Dresses, Woollen Broad Cloths, of all colours, I-‘launch, Bed Quilts, Gi-eiii Coins, Blankets, Carpeting, Muiueilluu Counterpuisee, Ki.e., no. A general assortment of Tess, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Su ar, Molasses, Cofi'ee, Siiufi', Drugs, Oils, Window ‘lass, Croclisryware, Glassware, Fancy SoiipI,Coiifeetimiery, &c., di.c., all of which he offers at unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 8, Richmond Street, Nov. I6. I852. GREAT BARGAINS By Wliplesale and Retail, A1‘ 1-snuiivs couiruu. HE Subscriber husjust opened I GENERAL and Extensive Assortniuut of DRY GOODS, of British and American Manufactures. suitable for the lesson. ’ Groceries, ‘Hardware, Earthenware, West India r ace of every description, Driindies. Spirits, Hollands Gin and Rui-n,TeII.Sole I.euiher,&e. &e. The above being on coasiguiueut, and all of the very best quality, will be sold It the lowest prices for CASH only, until the First ofApri|. Courrrur Duanuus in particular will lliid it to their advantage to call and esiimine his Stock. ' I-‘IIEDK. P. NORTON. Jun. I8. I858. . , WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIUI‘ & Co.. of BOSTON United States, Merchants, hsve ccuuuutly on liuiid at Charlottetown, P. E. IIliind',_u lug.“ ’ of the following articles which will be di ' .. low II they can possibly be imported for vii:-‘- Tea, Chocolate, Cocos, Crushed Sugar, Sugar, Musciivsdo, Sugar. Moluusws, Plojy. N", Bread. Cheese. Spirits, Vinegar, Cuudles, Soap, To. bacco, Rosin. Pitch. 'l'ar, Buohsls sud Tdis, us. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, I852. 15,000 Huvuunu CIGARS, La Salvador lurid, El President, and El iii,- A I VIVHIRTY lilils. I’rim:.No. I, Labrador HER- RINGS for sea; on Consignment, It the ELSE. Store of Mr. Ciiss. B. BARKER. Dec. Zl. 1852. N . . OTICE. Ilstublhbmovil II New . up mus indebted to liiiu. eitlisv by News llttidur Accounts come forward iriiiviudiutsl Imp mube arruiiguiiiuntu forthe uettlsviwnlof ‘INJHQSII " scouts, aburwiso his Attovfiy fur col New Loudiiu, Doe. I, III). HARP§Iu' -use ZINC. ‘for JANUARY jun raMIdItII.‘l'\ Asuaui-‘I Iufistere. H ‘ V, ' i . . ._ I i.;i THE Subscriber song INIII a close his insist.’ ' l London I - isoyyiii sopimsiuseiiue-as ~i~:-A leeisiu. . w ‘l D. MOIIISJR :~- g,,,_: l‘ l. . .,i, AAXJDI .4.